Our packed weekend of coverage kicks off with nine hours of live and delayed V8 Supercars action from the Australian touring car series’ showpiece event, the Bathurst 1000.Held on the daunting Mount Panorama circuit, legends of motorsport Down Under have been forged over the 1000km dash to claim the Peter Brock Trophy. First of all though, the leading 10 driver pairings will have to confirm their starting positions in the Top-10 Shootout.Then, reigning title holder and four-time Bathurst victor Jamie Whincup will look to extend his championship lead over Triple Eight team-mate Craig Lowndes and Ford Performance Racing’s Mark Winterbottom, who triumphed on ‘The Mountain’ 12 months ago.The endurance theme continues with delayed-as-live FIA World Endurance Championship action from the 6 Hours of Fuji.Following a second consecutive 1-2 finish for Audi in Austin, the pressure will be intense for Toyota – especially championship leaders Anthony Davidson and Sebastien Buemi – as they aim to bounce back with a third successive victory at their home circuit. Elsewhere, fellow German rivals Porsche will be seeking a first top-three result since Silverstone in April.We’ll also be back in Europe as delayed-as-live FIA Formula 3 European Championship coverage returns at Imola following a three-month break.Despite championship leader Esteban Ocon’s 78-point lead over Max Verstappen, attention has been firmly focused on his Dutch rival’s F1 move next season. However, a maiden single-seater crown is still the main priority for both heading to the former grand prix venue, where they’ll look to add to their eight wins apiece in 2014.And, the globetrotting continues as we head Stateside for as-it-happens NASCAR Nationwide Series action from Charlotte.Regan Smith’s sequence of top-10 finishes came to a disappointing close last weekend in Kansas, dropping the 31-year-old 38 points behind championship leader Chase Elliott. Meanwhile Ty Dillon’s consistent run continued with the rookie now just two points further adrift of Smith.It’s season finale time as our ADAC GT Masters highlights resume from Hockenheim.Courtesy of their Sachsenring clean sweep, Kelvin van der Linde and Rene Rast’s 35-point championship lead over Jaap van Lagen puts them on the brink of a maiden crown, while Claudia Hurtgen and Dominik Baumann have an outside chance of the title heading to the German Grand Prix venue.And finally, it’s a smaller but by no means less frenetic end to our line-up as we head to Sarno for live CIK-FIA World Karting Championship coverage.Three titles are on offer in Italy as the KZ, KZ2 Super Cup and the Karting Academy Trophy are awarded. Current European KZ champion Rick Dreezen seeks a world crown to cap a successful 2014 season, although Marco Ardigo will be intent on crashing the party on home soil.Saturday 11 October17:40 ADAC GT Masters, Rd 8, Hockenheim – Highlights19:15 FIA Formula 3 European Championship, Rd 10, Imola – Delayed-as-Live (Race 1)20:00 NASCAR Nationwide Series, Rd 30, Charlotte – Delayed-as-Live22:30 V8 Supercars, Rd 11, Bathurst 1000 Shootout – Delayed-as-Live23:30 LIVE V8 Supercars, Rd 11, Bathurst 1000Sunday 12 October06:00 LIVE V8 Supercars, Rd 11, Bathurst 100007:30 FIA World Endurance Championship, Rd 5, Fuji – Delayed-as-Live13:40 LIVE CIK-FIA World Karting Championships, Sarno, KZ/KZ2 Super Cup/Academy Trophy16:10 FIA Formula 3 European Championship, Rd 10, Imola – Delayed-as-Live (Race 2)16:55 FIA Formula 3 European Championship, Rd 10, Imola – Delayed-as-Live (Race 3)17:50 V8 Supercars, Rd 11, Bathurst 1000 – Highlights21:00 FIA World Endurance Championship, Rd 5, Fuji – HighlightsAll times are BST