2025 Adelaide Motorsport Festival TV special produced with Retro Rides now streaming on 9Now

Mazda 767B
The 50-minute TV special will feature on-track footage of a number of iconic cars such as the Mazda 767B shown here

Update: After airing nationally on the Nine Network on April 6, this one-hour special is available to stream for free on 9Now. The original story runs below unchanged.

You’ll want to park yourself in front of the television this Sunday, April 6, when the 2025 Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival highlights show hits your screens, offering a unique look at the March event.

Produced in cooperation with the Nine Network and the team right here at Retro Rides, the 50-minute special will air Australia-wide at 2pm on Nine and its regional affiliates.

Hosted by James Baldwin, the special will feature motorsports stars and legends including Valtteri Bottas, Damon Hill, Guenther Steiner, Thierry Boutsen, Craig Lowndes, and David Brabham among others.

In addition to interviews and profiles, there will also be a number of other highlights from the weekend, with on-track action from some of the star cars and motorbikes, along with behind-the-scenes insights from the event.

Whether you were in Adelaide to attend or were interstate and wished you could’ve, this special will treat viewers to a look at some of the finest cars and best drivers that have ever graced the world’s tracks.

In the meantime, you can watch the trailer embedded below for a sneak peak of what you’ll be able to witness this Sunday.

2025 Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival TV special details:

  • Date: 6 April 2025
  • Time: 2:00pm
  • Channel: Nine Network

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Patrick is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade’s experience across a range of online, print, and broadcast media titles, having road tested over 500 new and classic cars in that time.

After starting out with The Adelaide Hills Weekender Herald newspaper while still studying, he has since contributed to the likes of DriveTribe, Finder, Supercar Blondie, Exhaust Notes Australia, and WhichCar before joining the Retro Rides team. He also launched the car review website Drive Section in 2019 and automotive adventure site Essential Drives in 2024, and has experience in journalism education and academia.

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