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Fans are outraged as one of Australian sport’s most popular commentators brutally gets axed by broadcaster

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  • Neil Crompton moved on by Supercars

Supercars fan favourite Neil Crompton has confirmed his time behind the microphone has likely come to an end – and many of his loyal supporters are fuming at the outcome.

Crompton, 65, made his name on the circuit as a driver between 1987 and 2002 while also carving out a reputation as an esteemed commentator with a host of free-to-air networks.

But with Supercars CEO James Warburton reportedly looking to revamp the broadcast product this year, Crompton has been shown the door in a full-time capacity.

‘I would like to offer my sincere thanks to all of the fans for their amazing support. I am truly humbled, thank you so much,’ Crompton said in a statement.

‘To clarify answers to some of the questions being raised. I am not retiring. I love working, I love the sport of Supercars and intend to continue in some capacity for a long time to come.

‘Late last year, Supercars advised me I will not be calling in the broadcast any longer.

Supercars fan favourite Neil Crompton has confirmed his time behind the microphone has come to an end ahead of the 2026 Championship

Crompton, 65, made his name on the circuit as a driver between 1987 and 2002 - while also carving out a reputation as an esteemed commentator

Crompton, 65, made his name on the circuit as a driver between 1987 and 2002 – while also carving out a reputation as an esteemed commentator

The highly regarded commentator (pictured left with fellow Supercars great Mark Skaife) said he has been 'truly humbled' by his fans

The highly regarded commentator (pictured left with fellow Supercars great Mark Skaife) said he has been ‘truly humbled’ by his fans

‘Although I am naturally disappointed, I totally respect the right of senior management to make that decision.

‘There is the possibility of participating in a reduced role in the broadcast for two events later in the year. 

‘Part-time work for two of 14 events, in a limited capacity, is a lot to digest. So right now, l am undecided.’

Crompton added ‘big picture, nothing has changed’ and said he remains ‘positive about the future of the sport’.

Motorsport fans were quick to pay tribute to Crompton’s skill in commentary.

‘Sad news. He’s always been technical, but also concise and articulate. I’m sorry to see him go,’ said one.

‘Neil has grown to be one of the great broadcasters in this country of any sport. 

‘Detailed analysis without the fluff and builds the moments so well in his calls. Seems a strange decision,’ posted another on X.

‘If it’s not broken, don’t fix it,’ offered a third.

Daily Mail understands Warburton is looking for younger voices in the booth, with the recently retired Garth Tander, James Courtney and Mark Winterbottom all reportedly earmarked to commentate.

The 2026 Supercars season starts at Eastern Creek in Sydney from February 20-22.

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