Bathurst 6 Hour building momentum as record grid in sight, defending champions confirm return

A RECORD field is on the cards for the 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour, which will be contested this Easter long weekend – and the defending champions are confirmed to be back on the grid.

Simon Hodges, Jayden Ojeda and George Miedecke are locked in among what is shaping as a capacity, 72-car grid for this year’s edition of the Production Car classic.

“It didn’t take long for Simon, Jayden and I to agree to put plans in place to come back and defend our win,” Miedecke said. “We had such a good time last year and the opportunity for Simon and Jayden to chase three in a row at Bathurst is something none of us could pass up.”

The Secure Wealth Advisers BMW M4 of Simon Hodges, Jayden Ojeda and George Miedecke won the 2024 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour

The event currently has 72 confirmed entries, with six currently sitting on a reserve list should any cars currently locked into the race elect to withdraw. More than 80 entries were lodged in total this year, the third time that has occurred in event history.

Should the Mount Panorama grid density start this year, it will be the first time in Bathurst history 70 or more cars will have started an endurance race on the iconic Mount Panorama circuit.

The Bathurst 6 Hour currently holds the record for the largest ever Bathurst enduro race grid, 64 cars, set in 2017.

The Secure Wealth Advisors BMW team were among the first to commit to their return this year, having remarkably claimed the last two editions of the race and both in dramatic fashion.

The team has locked in their bid for a rare Bathurst three-peat this year with the same winning combination as 2024.

While Hodges and Ojeda claimed both the 2023 and 2024 editions, Miedecke joined the program last year to claim his first win in a Bathurst major.

It kicked off a strong year for the Port Macquarie-based driver who also enjoyed a successful debut year in the Monochrome GT4 Australia Championship, sharing a Ford Mustang GT4 with young-gun Rylan Gray.

Ojeda, meanwhile, went on to join the factory Mercedes-AMG driver roster following a strong year in domestic GT racing.

As well as another bumper field, the ninth running of the annual Easter Enduro for Production Cars will see a shift to control Hankook Tyres this year in the first of a new, multi-year agreement with the Korean tyre manufacturer.

An exciting broadcast package, the full entry list and further details surrounding the 2025 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour grid will be announced in due course.

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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