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Motorsport 360 TV show to debut on Fox Sports, Kayo

THE rumours are true: Motorsport 360 is coming to Fox Sports and Kayo Sports in 2026.

The announcement came amid the official launch of the Supercars season in Sydney on Tuesday, with CEO James Warburton revealing it will be a weekly AFL 360/NRL 360-style show, devoted to motorsport.

The subscription television broadcaster and streamer has committed to producing 43 episodes this year, which would likely see it run from late February to mid-December.

Further details are expected to be announced by Fox Sports, including hosts, duration, plus which day and what time it will be shown and released each week.

It’s widely expected that now-former Supercars commentator Mark Skaife will be one of the show’s hosts.

Supercars news: Fox Sports green lights Motorsport 360 show

The project has been in the works for some time with outgoing Supercars caller Mark Skaife expected to be the figurehead of what has been dubbed Motorsport 360.

Fox Sports is understood to have agreed to a 43-week run for the show, which will focus on – but not necessarily be limited to – the major motorsport codes in the Fox family, Supercars and F1.

While the show has been championed by Supercars CEO James Warburton it will be produced independently of Supercars Media in a bid to ensure complete freedom of opinions.

Should the format follow the ‘360’ concept as expected, Skaife would be joined by a yet-to-be-named host and a rotating cast of voices from within the sport including drivers, journalists and more.

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For 40 years, Hull KR have not just been in the shadows in this rugby league-obsessed city, second fiddle to their bitter rivals whose home they filled to be crowned world champions for the very first time, they have been in the sport’s entire wilderness. Until now.

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