Bathurst 12 Hour Entry List announced
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A STUNNING field of teams, cars and drivers from around the globe has been assembled for the 2019 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour.
The world-class grid mixes the best domestic talent with some of the finest drivers from around the world for Australia's International Endurance race, the opening round of the 2019 Intercontinental GT Challenge presented by Pirelli.
More than 120 drivers from 22 different nationalities representing 13 different brands and entered by teams from 10 different countries feature on the full list released today.
The list includes seven former winners of the 12-Hour – for a total of nine wins – and three Allan Simonsen Pole award winners, including defending polesitter Chaz Mostert.
Current Intercontinental GT Challenge Manufacturers Champions Audi and reigning ICGT drivers (Tristan Vautier) and Bronze drivers (Kenny Habul) champions will all commence their respective title defences at Bathurst.
Eight different Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 winners account for 19 Great Race victories, including seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner Craig Lowndes, while drivers entered have also won the Bathurst 6 Hour (Paul Morris and Chaz Mostert) and the twice-run Bathurst 24 hour (Garth Tander and Cameron McConville) races as well.
The current outright (Christopher Mies), Bathurst 12 Hour (Shane van Gisbergen), Supercars (David Reynolds), Carrera Cup (Jaxon Evans) and Production Car (Chaz Mostert) lap record holders at Mount Panorama all feature in the field.
The Virgin Australia Supercars Championship is represented by drivers that have won 338 races and 12 championships in Australia's top category, including seven-time champion Jamie Whincup. Multiple Super2 series winners are also included as are winners of Porsche Carrera Cup Australia and the Australian GT Championship.
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The international component includes drivers to have won more than 30 different highly regarded major national or international racing championships around the world, including the FIA World Endurance Championship and a majority of the major GT3-based championships around the world.
Champions of the Blancpain GT Endurance, Sprint and Asian titles are among the field, while British Touring Car and DTM Champions join their Supercars relatives on the grid representing the best Touring Car competitions in the world.
Two outright (and six class) winners of the LeMans 24 Hour, seven Spa 24 Hour winners and 10 Nurburgring 24 Hour winners also feature.
3 former Formula One drivers accounting for 126 Grands Prix starts are entered, as is a former IndyCar series champion with 30 victories to his credit.
Current or former champions of European, Australian and British Formula 3, Indy Lights, FIA GT, SuperFormula, Super GT, Carrera Cup Asia, France, Germany, Porsche Supercup, the ADAC GT Masters and British GT are also included.
The 2019 grid includes 28 cars in the outright GT3 class, representing 10 manufacturers. This group will be split between Pro, Pro-Am and Am categories prior to the race.
Class B's all Porsche battle includes champions of the top one-make racers from both the Australian and Asian series, plus a Porsche WEC staple.
Class C for GT4 vehicles will see a battle between BMW, Ginetta and KTM for class honours. The Ginetta team is yet to confirm their final driving line-up.
The Invitational class will see a pair each of Generation 1 and Generation 2 MARC Cars competing for their own spot on the Bathurst podium.
The 2019 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour commences on Thursday, 31 January with 12-Hour cars hitting the circuit for the first time on Friday, 1 February this year.
The Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour is supported by the NSW Government via its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW
Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 2019 Hour Entry List
No. | Cl | Team | Car | Drivers |
2 | A | Audi Sport Team Valvoline | Audi R8 LMS | Christopher Mies/Christopher Haase/Markus Winkelhock |
3 | A | Audi Sport Team MPC | Audi R8 LMS | Pete Storey/Gordon Sheddon/Matthew Neal |
6 | A | Wall Racing | Lamborghini Huracan GT3 | Adrian Deitz/Julian Westwood/Cameron McConville/Tony D’Alberto |
9 | A | Audi Sport Team MPC | Audi R8 LMS | Marc Cini/Lee Holdsworth/Dean Fiore |
11 | A | Objective Racing | McLaren 650S | Tony Walls/Warren Luff/Andrew Watson |
12 | A | Competition Motorsports / McElrea Racing | Porsche 911 GT3-R | David Calvert-Jones/Kevin Estre/Jaxon Evans |
18 | A | KCMG | Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 | Alexandre Imperatori/Oliver Jarvis/Edoardo Liberati |
19 | A | Griffith Corp. Team Nineteen. Black Falcon | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Mark Griffith/Yelmer Buurman/Christina Nielsen |
22 | A | Audi Sport Team Valvoline | Audi R8 LMS | Kelvin Van der Linde/Garth Tander/Frederic Vervisch |
27 | A | HubAuto Corsa | Ferrari 488 GT3 | Nick Foster/Tim Slade/Nick Percat |
29 | A | Trofeo Motorsport | Lamborghini Huracan GT3 | Jim Manolios/Ryan Millier/Ivan Capelli/Dean Canto |
34 | A | Walkenhorst Motorsport | BMW M6 GT3 | Christian Matias Krognes/Nicky Catsburg/Mikkel Jensen |
35 | A | KCMG | Nissan GT-R Nismo GT3 | Katsumasa Chiyo/Matsuda Tsugio/Joshua Burdon |
42 | A | BMW Team Schnitzer | BMW M6 GT3 | Augusto Farfus/Chaz Mostert/Martin Tomczyk |
51 | A | Spirit of Race | Ferrari 488 GT3 | Paul Dalla Lana/Pedro Lamy/Mathias Lauda |
62 | A | R-Motorsport | Aston Martin Vantage GT3 | Florian Kamelger/Andreas Baenziger/Peter Leemhuis/Mathew Parry |
75 | A | SunEnergy1 Racing | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Kenny Habul/Tristan Vautier/Thomas Jaeger |
77 | A | Mercedes-AMG Team Craft Bamboo Black Falcon | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Maro Engel/Luca Stolz/Gary Paffett |
98 | A | Matt Stone Racing | Audi R8 LMS | Todd Hazelwood/Roger Lago/David Russell |
107 | A | Bentley Team M-Sport | Bentley Continental GT3 | Steven Kane/Jules Gounon/Jordan Pepper |
108 | A | Bentley Team M-Sport | Bentley Continental GT3 | Andy Soucek/Maxime Soulet/Vincent Abril |
540 | A | Black Swan Racing | Porsche 911 GT3-R | Tim Pappas/Jeroen Bleekemolen/Marc Lieb |
760 | A | R-Motorsport | Aston Martin Vantage GT3 | Jake Dennis/Matthieu Vaxiviere/Marvin Kirchhoefer |
777 | A | The Bend Motorsport Park | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Yasser Shahin/David Reynolds/Luke Youlden |
888 | A | Mercedes-AMG Team Vodafone | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Craig Lowndes/Jamie Whincup/Shane van Gisbergen |
911 | A | EBM | Porsche 911 GT3-R | Romain Dumas/Sven Muller/Mathieu Jaminet |
912 | A | EBM | Porsche 911 GT3-R | Dirk Werner/Dennis Olsen/Matt Campbell |
999 | A | Mercedes-AMG Team MANN FILTER GruppeM Racing | AMG AMG GT GT3 | Maximillian Buhk/Raffaele Marciello/Maximillian Goetz |
4 | B | Grove Racing | Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | Stephen Grove/Brenton Grove/Bejamin Barker |
23 | B | Team Carrera Cup Asia | Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | Chris Van der Drift/Paul Tresidder/Jinlong Bao/Philip Hamprecht |
43 | B | Ashley Seward Motorsport | Porsche 911 GT3 Cup | Danny Stutterd/Sam Fillmore/Richard Muscat |
13 | C | RHC-Jorgensen/Strom by MarcGT | BMW M4 GT4 | Daren Eric Jorgensen/Brett Strom/Gerard McLeod |
48 | C | KTM / M Motorsport | KTM X-BOW GT4 | Justin McMillan/Glen Wood/Dean Lillie/Peter Major |
50 | C | KTM / M Motorsport | KTM X-BOW GT4 | David Crampton/Trent Harrison/Tim Macrow/Caitlin Wood |
55 | C | Ginetta Australia | Ginetta G55 GT4 | TBC |
56 | C | Ginetta Australia | Ginetta G55 GT4 | TBC |
71 | C | KTM / M Motorsport | KTM X-BOW GT4 | Dean Koutsoumidis/Jake Parsons/James Winslow |
20 | I | T2 Racing by Liajen Motorsport | Marc Car Marc II V8 | Adam Hargraves/Daniel Jilesen/TBC |
91 | I | MARC Cars Australia | Marc Car Marc II V8 | Keith Kassulke/Paul Morris/Paul Tracy |
92 | I | Liajen Motorsport | Marc Car Marc I | Jason Busk/Geoff Taunton/Bryce Fullwood |
96 | I | MARC Cars Australia | Marc Car Marc I | Hadrian Morrall/TBC |
The 2019 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour commences on Thursday, 31 January with 12-Hour cars hitting the circuit for the first time on Friday, 1 February this year.