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Motor Replays Kodi Add-on - UPDATE 2.8

This add on I sought out for my own use if I’m honest – I needed to catch up on some stuff I’d missed, then I found some stuff I’d stopped watching! I think its fair to say this is stacked with all kinds of racing from around the globe, BSB, WSB, MotoGP, World Rallycross, EU Rallycross, Endurance, V8, TORC, WSS, NHRA, FIM Speedway, Indycar, etc etc – there’s also a 24/7 bike channel (in HD!) showing races from the weekend. Now, some of the links may need “pairing” but I had no issues on test whatsoever.


Motor Replays updated, Current version of this addon is 2.8 – first detected 2018-02-02 


This add on is “unofficial” and therefore not supported by Kodi Tv or XMBC foundations, please do not ask on their forums for help, go to ares-project.uk further support.


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Motor Replays Installation on Kodi Jarvis (16)


  • Click SYSTEM > File Manager

  • Double Click Add Source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://supremacy.org.uk/zip/repo/

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Supremacy (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out or hit the “Home icon” to go back to your Home Screen

  • Click SYSTEM

  • Click Add-Ons

  • Click Install from zip file

  • Click Supremacy (or whatever you called it)

  • Click repository.supremacy-xx.x.zip

  • Now wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Supremacy Repository

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Motor Replays

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for ” Add-on enabled” message


You can find the Motor Replays in Video Add-ons.


Motor Replays Installation on Kodi Krypton (17)


If you have a clean 17 install, you will have to enable unknown sources first.
  • Click Settings (cog)

  • Click System Settings

  • Click Add-ons

  • Toggle Unknown Sources

  • A warning pop-up will appear

“Add-ons will be given access to personal data stored on this device. By allowing, you agree that you are solely responsible for any loss of data, unwanted behaviour, or damage to your device. Proceed?”

This is your choice, if you wish to install 3rd Party add-ons you must agree. We strongly advise against installing headline grabbing “the best add-on ever…” etc and use only official developers with a proven track record.
  • Click Settings (cog)

  • Click File Manager

  • Double Click Add source

  • Click “None” text window

  • Type EXACTLY http://supremacy.org.uk/zip/repo/

  • Click OK

  • Click the box underneath “Enter a name for this media source

  • Type Supremacy (or a name you will remember!)

  • Click OK

  • Back out to your “Home Screen

  • Click Add-ons

  • Click Add-on browser (the open box icon)

  • Click Install from zip file

  • Click Supremacy (or whatever you called it)

  • Click repository.supremacy-xx.x.zip

  • Now Wait for “Add-on enabled” message

  • Click Install from repository

  • Click Supremacy Repository

  • Click Video add-ons

  • Click Motor Replays

  • Click Install

  • Now wait for “Add-on” enabled” message


You can find the Motor Replays in Video > Video Add ons or Add-ons (open box)


Motor Replays Content




There’s pretty much something for every motor sport fan here, be sure to give the dev, Aleighty80 a shout on twitter for their efforts.

Kodi is a registered trademark of the XBMC Foundation. We are neither connected to, nor in any way affiliated with  the Kodi brand, nor the XBMC Foundation. Do not ask about this addon on their forums or via social media, for help, go to ares-project.uk.

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