2025 Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour event schedule confirmed

THE EVENT schedule for the 2025 Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour has been announced. The packed four-day program includes the hugely popular Track to Town parade on Thursday – which for the first time will include cars from competing support categories and selected demonstration vehicles on the tour from the Mount Panorama circuit to the centre of Bathurst.

On track, three days of action include support categories, the Duggan Family Hotels Combined Sedans and Sports Cars and the debut of the Ferrari Challenge Australasia.

Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour competitors hit the track for the first time on Friday morning with four practice sessions across the first day on track.

2024 Repco Bathurst 12HR, Mount Panorama, Bathurst,

Two further practices will be followed on Saturday by the three-part qualifying on Saturday afternoon, culminating in the Pirelli Pole Battle to determine the Allan Simonsen Pole Award.

That session will see the 10 quickest cars from qualifying on track for a flat-out 15 minutes to determine the first five rows on the grid for Australia’s International Enduro.

The Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour itself commences at the traditional pre-dawn start time of 5:45am on Sunday morning.

In addition to the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour program, more than two hours of Repco Supercars Championship testing has also been added to the track schedule this year.

2024 Repco Bathurst 12HR, Mount Panorama, Bathurst,

A Tickford Racing Ford Mustang and Team 18 Chevrolet Camaro will complete sessions on the Friday and Saturday of the January 31-February 2 event.

The two cars, which completed category testing at The Bend Motorsport Park in December, will run in four dedicated test sessions across the two days, commencing and ending the on-track program each day.

The 2025 event will be broadcast live in Australia and around the world via a combination of streaming and broadcast coverage across the three days this year, with a full broadcast schedule.

Working full time in the motorsport industry since 2004, Richard has established himself within the group of Australia’s core motorsport broadcasters, covering the support card at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix for Channel 10, the Bathurst 12 Hour for Channel 7 and RadioLeMans plus Porsche Carrera Cup & Touring Car Masters for FOX Sports’ Supercars coverage. Works a PR bloke for several teams and categories, is an amateur motorsport photographer and owns five cars, most of them Holdens, of varying vintage and state of disrepair.

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