The Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour is set to unfold this weekend, where 72 cars will compete fiercely at the iconic Mount Panorama.
This year’s entry list showcases 15 different brands and over 20 models, featuring the defending champions Simon Hodges, Jayden Ojeda, and George Miedecke, who will be in their Secure Wealth Advisors BMW M4.
Returning to chase glory are the 2024 runners-up, Ben Kavich, Michael Kavich, and Thomas Randle, competing in their Race For A Cure-themed vehicle.
They will be up against past winners and last year’s podium contenders, Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey, who are once again teaming up with Will Davison.
The Class A2 race promises to be an exhilarating highlight, with two Chevrolet Camaros pitted against a fleet of Ford Mustangs.
A notable entry is a new Camaro from Tony Quinn and his grandson Ryder, while defending Bathurst 1000 champion Todd Hazelwood partners with last year’s A2 class victors, Jason Gomersall and Aaron Seton, all competing in a Mustang.
Team Buccini Racing, the first all-female team to clinch a Bathurst endurance race, is back with Karlie Buccini and Courtney Prince, now joined by second-generation racer Tabitha Ambrose in their Class B1 BMW.
This year features a strong family theme, particularly in Class D, which includes the father-daughter pair of Carlos and Annabelle Rolfo, as well as Allan and Rob Jarvis racing in their Volkswagen.
In Class C, the Orange-based duo of James and Trevor Keene will also pilot a similar VW. Remarkably, eleven cars on the grid will showcase either complete or partial family lineups.
Check out the full entry list here.
The 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour will be held from 18 to 20 April at Mount Panorama, Bathurst.
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