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Repco Bathurst 12 hour 2024

Hi to all you Supercars Fans around the world!

On the weekend of the 16 – 18 of February 2024 was the Repco Bathurst 12 Hour.

The Bathurst 12 Hour was first run in 1991 so this year marks a milestone as the 21st running.

The Bathurst 12 Hour is not officially a part of the Supercars season. However, many of the Supercars drivers take part in the grand event. It is made of 4 classes; Pro AM, Silver, GT4 and the invitational class. Being a gruelling 12 hours on one of the most difficult tracks in the country, each car has three drivers that take turns behind the wheel.

Sheldon Van Der Linde claimed pole position and the Allan Simonsen Trophy for BMW team, WRT. Local Broc Feeney of the Triple 8 team qualified his 888 Mercedes to earn provisional pole position.

The race kicked off under safety car in the dark of Sunday at 5:45am. Bathurst is known for its erratic weather conditions but they started with a dry track and no major challenges. For the next 12 hours there was a spectacular display of driving from local and international teams alike.

2024 Bathurst 12 Hour Highlights

On the start, Sheldon Van Der Linde immediately made a break from the pack. Within a few laps he already created a gap of about 10 car lengths but there was still a long way to go.

There were no major incidents before the sun came up and all 25 cars were still on track.

At about the 75 minute mark, number 19 Racing Ginetta G55 GT4 caught fire in the pit lane. They were the first retirement of the race.

The first safety car was deployed after 2 hours 40 minutes of racing when the 701 Vortex spun off the track into the sand trap as it headed towards the S’s. 

As the 12 hour countdown got to 8hrs 36 minutes car number 91 found the fence at turn 2 and came to a standstill on the blind corner.               

A few minutes before they marked the 5th hour of driving, Charles Weerts behind the wheel of the pole sitting car made contact at “The Cutting”. In spectacular fashion his car was out of control and the rear mounted the concrete barrier sliding along for over 50 meters. He was lucky to have not gone right over the top. The damage was so severe # 32 was now out of the race. The team was doing so well throughout the whole weekend it is a great shame they were not able to continue. I am sure they would have been contenders for a win and offered up much more of their competitive driving.

When they were into the 6th hour of racing Bathurst did what Bathurst does. The weather changed completely and the rain came down heavily. At times there were sheets of water covering the track.

Cars were going off the track left, right and centre. The international drivers began sticking behind local drivers who knew the track and how to manage in the wet conditions. Still many cars aquaplaned off the challenging track and there were many moments that had viewers holding their breath.

Local Matt Campbell behind the wheel of #912 had the lead in the Manthey Racing / EMA Motorsport Porsche.

He was challenged multiple times with the biggest coming from the #13 Phantom Global Racing/Team 75 Porsche entry driven by Bastian Buus, Joel Eriksson and NZ local Jaxon Evans. The other challenge came from the SunEnergy1 Racing Mercedes driven by Jules Gounon, Kenny Habul and Luca Stolz.

With 30 minutes remaining there was less than 1 second between the leading 3 cars and less than 8 seconds back to 8th place. It was anyone’s game and there was no room for mistakes.

The rain had stopped but the track was still wet. With leading cars so close to each other the competitive driving was incredibly fierce.

With 15 minutes on the clock the leading Porsche #912 with Matt Campbell behind the wheel edged ahead to create a 5+ second lead. Noone was giving up. Drivers were flying down the straights side by side heading into corners looking for any opportunity to make a pass.

Matt Campbells driving was incredible. He kept the lead in the #912 Porsche and even though the gap closed down to just over 2 seconds, he looked confident and strong on that last lap.

The #75 Mercedes driven by Jules Gounon crossed the finish line within 2.6 seconds to take 2nd place followed by the #22 Audi.

For Matt Campbell this is his second Bathurst 12 Hour win. It also breaks the Mercedes 3 time winning streak.

Results for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 12 Hour:

1st Matt Campbell, Ayhancan Guven, Laurens Vanthoor – Manthey Racing/EMA Motorsport

2nd Jules Gounon, Kenny Habul, Luca Stolz – SunEnergy1 Racing

3rd Christopher Haase, Kelvin van der Linde, Liam Talbot – Melbourne Performance Centre

Bathurst 12 hour 2018

HI to all you v8 Supercars Fans around the world on the weekend of the 2nd to the 4th of February 2018 was Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 hour. This is a preseason race before the V8 Supercars championship gets underway The Coverage started at 530AM but the race didn’t start until 545AM on 7mate channel 188. The Commentators were Richard Crail Johnny Palmer and john Hindhaugh the pit reporters were Chad Neylon Shae Adam and Alex Hart from channel 7.   At Mount Panorama Bathurst New South Wales.

Chaz Mostert started on pole position in the BMW car 43 alongside him was Kelvin Van Der Linde in the Audi Car 37

As soon as the cars took off on the Formation lap that’s when the 12-hour started.

On the opening lap there was a safety car to clear an incident that happened just before the Liqui Moly Bridge on lap 1 Chaz Mostert was leading the opening stages while it was still Dark which is when the Cars and Drivers are Faster while it is cooler but once it starts to warm up through the day that’s when some cars struggle to keep up

When the restart took place, Chaz Mostert was flying and no one else could catch him.  Craig Lowndes Shane Van Gisbergen and Come Ledorgar started in 8th on the grid.

Interesting to note Steven Richards was sent to back of the grid as a result of a Technical infringement which meant they didn’t take their place in the Pirelli top 10 shootout as a result they had to start from position number 49 on the grid, and that is the 75 Mercedes of Jamie Whincup Kenny   Habul Tristan Vauiter and Robert Marciello that’s why they started 15th.

When the cars stop near the Garage the engine Has to be Switched off while the work is going on. GT Racing has Different rules to V8 Supercars.  The crews must push and pull the Bathurst 12-hour cars in and out of the Garages, and the Crews must have all the pit Gear over the red line before the cars can leave the pits.

In the practice sessions Max Twigg in car 8 and Kent Baygent in car 15 had contact Approaching the chase at high speed forcing car number 15 to withdraw from the race. In Qualifying car number 94 of the marc cars Australia hit the BP Ultimate approaching the top of the mountain.

I couldn’t believe how quick Chaz Mostert was in the Early stages. Everyone when the started knew not to take unnecessary Risks otherwise they would have been out of the race really early on. Which wouldn’t have a good sight. Shane Van Gisbergen started the Mclrean 650 S because he knows how to drive a Mclrean Shortly after Craig Lowndes got into the 58 Mclrean he had to bring in to the Garage to Workout why the car was over heating so much.

There were a lot of drive thru Penilaty’s a lot tyre Punches a lot of Damage and also a lot of Safety Cars.

With 2 and a half hours left on the race  clock Chaz  Mostert in the 43 BMW M6 GT3 was involved in a big crash Involving the Bentley of Steven Kane also along with the Class B Porsche Craft Bamboo Porsche driver was Kevin Estre forcing Kean Booker forcing Chaz  Mostert’s rapid BMW out of the 2018 Bathurst 12 hour.

Paul Morris had to Pull over on to the near a fire Marshalls post due to there being a fire under the bonnet of car 54. The crash at the top of mountain early in the race was on lap 44 and because its hard for me to see the lap counter it’s hard to Tell.

But I was surprised to how many Safety cars’ DNF’S Crashes and Accidents there were the cars that stayed out were rewarded with either a podium finish or a race win at the end of the day. 

Chaz Mostert co drivers in the 43 BMW Were

Augusto Farfus Marco Wittman.

Will Davison was driving the 39 Audi.  Getting some race lap before he steps into his ride for 2018.

Which is going A Ford instead of a holden. For lucas Dumbrell Motorsport.

Results for the 2018 Liqui moly Bathurst 12 hour

1st Robin Frijns – WRT Audi Car 37
2
nd Kenny Habul Jamie Whincup Tristan Vautier and Robert Marciello.
Car 75
3rd J Bleekemolen and T Pappas. Car 540.

 

Liqui Moly Bathurst 2017

HI to all you v8 Supercars fans around the world!

With the 2018 race season about to start I thought I would review last year’s 1st race of the season.

The Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour was run from the 3rd to the 5th of February 2017.

It is a preseason race. For those of you that missed it and to get us geared up for the new season here is what happened.

The race at the Mount Panorama Circuit started at 5:45AM and it was broadcast on 7mate.

The 12 hour is a timed race. To state the obvious it’s a 12 hour race and not run based on a lap or distance count.

It is a huge endurance race and there were 51 cars on the starting grid.

The commentators were Richard Crail and John Hindhaugh.

The pit reporters were Chad Neylon and Shae Adam.

Will Davison didn’t get to race in the 12 hour because his co-driver Ben Barnicoat crashed in the McLaren car number 59. McLaren was the defending 2016 Bathurst 12-hour champions.

Toni Vilander, a seasoned GT3 driver started in pole position in Car 88 under Maranello Motorsports. He had co-drivers Jamie Whincup and Craig Lowndes. Alongside them was the Marc Cars Australia BMW Car 90 driven by Chaz Mostert.

On lap 1 the Maranello Motorsport Ferrari got the jump in the hands of the Factory Ferrari driver Toni Vilander. He led the opening laps of the race.

On lap 2 Chaz Mostert was trying to keep up with the prancing horse but just wasn’t able to.

By lap 3 the Ferrari was flying and no other car could catch it.

On lap 4 the race was going smoothly and still under green with no incidents.

Garth and Leanne Tander were racing in the 12 hour. As husband and wife it is an unusual scenario but good to see. However, it was probably good for their marriage that they weren’t on the same team.

By lap 6 everyone settled in to their race mode knowing they still had a long time to go.

Soon Chaz Mostert had the lead and Toni Vilander fell back in the pack. Chaz held the lead for the next hour.                   

On lap 8 the safety car slowed the field down to recover car 74, Jam Mec Pem Racing’s Audi driven by Frank Stippler. He had a bad meeting with the wall and came off second best.

On the restart at lap 15 Toni Vilander got a penalty for weaving after the safety car lights had gone out.  So he had to go through the pits to serve a drive through penalty.

Also during the race on one of the restarts, Craig Baird in Car 22 turned Craig Lowndes in Car 88 around into the sand trap. Craig Baird earned himself a drive through penalty for that.

After Chaz Mostert’s stint in the lead he handed over to Max Twigg. Unfortunately, Max Twigg crashed their BMW Car 90. This resulted in a gearbox problem later on and they had to pull out of the race.

In the middle of the Russell Ingall was in the wall. Mark Skaife knew that meant they wouldn’t get another drive in the BMW for Steven Richards Motorsport (SRM).

After Toni Vilander got out of the Ferrari to handover to Jamie Whincup, he got a massive clap and congratulations by the team because he had just done an outstanding job.

Towards the end of the race Shane Van Gisbergen was chasing Jamie Whincup for the race lead until he hit another car. Shane Van Gisbergen connected with a Porsche sending it bouncing off the wall and onto the grass. Shane Van Gisbergen was given a penalty but it was in vain. Shane Van Gisbergen hit the wall coming out of The Dipper putting him, Craig Barid and Maro Engel out of the Bathurst 12 hour with just minutes to go before the race ended.

Jamie Whincup in his first GT3 race drove the Ferrari to the chequered flag taking the win.

By the time all was said and done, out of the 51 cars that were on the starting grid only 32 saw the finish of the race.

Oliver Jarvis, a factory racer for Bentley stated, “This is an incredible place and I don’t think I’ve been in a race as brutal as that”.

I think that really sums up the Bathurst 12 hour; Incredible and brutal!!! I can’t wait for it to run again.

 

Results for the 2017 Bathurst 12 hour.

1st Jamie Whincup, Craig Lowndes and Toni Vilander – Maranello Motorsport.
2nd Matt Campbell, Marc Lieb and David Calvert-Jones – Competition Porsche.
3rd Andy Soucek Maxime Soulet car 17 Bentley.

 

Can Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup win the Bathurst 12 hour again in 2018.?

 

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