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Supercars: Your ultimate guide to the 2024 Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama

Start your engines. It’s time for the biggest race of the Supercars season – the Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama. Here is your ultimate guide to the 2024 edition of the Great Race.

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After the move of three-time Bathurst 1000 champion Shane van Gisbergen to NASCAR, his co-driver Richie Stanaway will be the only representative of Triple Eight’s 2023 winning pair at Mount Panorama this year.

Stanaway is now at Grove Racing, while Supercars series leader Will Brown is targeting a maiden Bathurst 1000 and a championship crown in van Gisbergen’s place at Triple Eight.

Brown holds a 189-point lead heading into the Great Race ahead of Ford rival and two-time Bathurst 1000 champion Chaz Mostert after his win in the Sandown 500 alongside co-driver Scott Pye.

Brown and Pye will now head to Mount Panorama as favourites after their Sandown victory to kick off the Supercars’ endurance campaign.

This year’s Bathurst field will feature two wildcards, headlined by seven-time Bathurst 1000 champion Craig Lowndes alongside young gun Cooper Murray.

Here’s everything you need to know about the Great Race this week.

Shane van Gisbergen and co driver Richie Stanaway won the 2023 Repco Bathurst 1000. Picture: Mark Horsburgh
Shane van Gisbergen and co driver Richie Stanaway won the 2023 Repco Bathurst 1000. Picture: Mark Horsburgh

BATHURST 1000

Mount Panorama

Thursday October 10 to Sunday October 13.

BATHURST 1000 SCHEDULE

THURSDAY

Practice 1 (All drivers) – 1.20pm – 2.20pm

Practice 2 (Co-drivers only) – 4.55pm – 5.55pm

FRIDAY

Practice 3 (All drivers) – 10.05am – 11.05am

Practice 4 – (All drivers) – 1.05pm – 2.05pm

Qualifying – 4.15pm – 4.55pm

SATURDAY

Practice 5 (Co-drivers only) – 10.05am – 11.05am

Practice 6 (All drivers) – 1.05pm – 2.05pm

Top-10 Shootout – 5.05pm – 5.50pm

SUNDAY

Warm up – 8.15am – 8.35am

Bathurst 1000 – 11.30am

THE RACE

Laps: 161

The Track: 6.213km

Average speed: 179 km/h

Top speed: 300km/h

THE BATHURST 1000 GRID

TRIPLE EIGHT RACE ENGINEERING

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Will Brown/Scott Pye

Broc Feeney/Jamie Whincup

TICKFORD RACING

(Ford Mustang)

Cam Waters/James Moffat

Thomas Randle/Tyler Everingham

WALKINSHAW ANDRETTI UNITED

(Ford Mustang)

Chaz Mostert/ Lee Holdsworth

Ryan Wood/ Fabian Coulthard

(L-R) Lee Holdsworth and Chaz Mostert are teaming up again for Walkinshaw Andretti United. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
(L-R) Lee Holdsworth and Chaz Mostert are teaming up again for Walkinshaw Andretti United. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

GROVE RACING

(Ford Mustang)

Matt Payne/Garth Tander

Richie Stanaway/Dale Wood

DICK JOHNSON RACING

(Ford Mustang)

Will Davison/ Kai Allen

Anton De Pasquale/ Tony D’Alberto

MATT STONE RACING

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Nick Percat/Dylan O’Keeffe

Cameron Hill/Cameron Crick

Supercars veteran Mark Winterbottom. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
Supercars veteran Mark Winterbottom. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

TEAM 18

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Mark Winterbottom/Michael Caruso

David Reynolds/ Warren Luff

EREBUS MOTORSPORT

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Brodie Kostecki/Todd Hazelwood

Jack Le Brocq/Jayden Ojeda

Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

PREMIAIR RACING

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Tim Slade/Cameron McLeod

James Golding/David Russell

BRAD JONES RACING

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Andre Heimgartner/Declan Fraser

Bryce Fullwood/Jaylyn Robotham

Macauley Jones/Jordan Boys

Jaxon Evans/Dean Fiore

BLANCHARD RACING TEAM

(Ford Mustang)

James Courtney/Jack Perkins

Aaron Love/ Aaron Cameron

Supercars drivers Richie Stanaway, Garth Tander, James Courtney and Jack Perkins at the Bathurst 1000 launch in Sydney. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers
Supercars drivers Richie Stanaway, Garth Tander, James Courtney and Jack Perkins at the Bathurst 1000 launch in Sydney. Picture by Max Mason-Hubers

TRIPLE EIGHT RACE ENGINEERING (WILDCARD)

(Chevrolet Camaro)

Craig Lowndes/Cooper Murray

MATT CHAHDA MOTORSPORT (WILDCARD)

Matt Chahda/Brad Vaughan

Will Brown and Scott Pye celebrate with their Triple Eight team after winning the 2024 Sandown 500. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
Will Brown and Scott Pye celebrate with their Triple Eight team after winning the 2024 Sandown 500. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

WHAT HAPPENED LAST YEAR

1. Shane van Gisbergen/Richie Stanaway (Triple Eight)

2. Brodie Kostecki/David Russell (Erebus Motorsport)

3. Anton De Pasquale/Tony D’Alberto (Dick Johnson Racing)

Three-time Supercars champion Shane van Gisbergen became the first driver in 15 years to claim consecutive Bathurst 1000 wins in a stunning send-off to the Great Race before his move Stateside.

In his final campaign at Mount Panorama before he made the switch to NASCAR in 2024, van Gisbergen underlined his status as a champion of the sport to become a three-time Bathurst 1000 winner after triumphing with fellow Kiwi Richie Stanaway.

Upstaging the pole sitter and race favourite Brodie Kostecki, van Gisbergen became the first driver since Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup completed their three-peat in 2008 to win consecutive races in the endurance classic to take another slice of Mount Panorama history.

After his scorching top-10 shootout performance on Saturday, Kostecki secured his second Bathurst 1000 podium after he and co-driver David Russell finished second.

Dick Johnson Racing driver Anton De Pasquale defied a week of Ford parity drama to put his Mustang on the podium in third place after late heartbreak for Triple Eight young gun Broc Feeney.

The 2023 Sandown 500 winner had been on track for a podium behind teammate van Gisbergen before suffering a gear shift lever issue on lap 137.

Van Gisbergen defied his own late car niggles to add to his Bathurst wins in 2020 and 2022 – both alongside Garth Tander.

Shane van Gisbergen and co driver Richie Stanaway win the 2023 Repco Bathurst 1000. Picture: Mark Horsburgh
Shane van Gisbergen and co driver Richie Stanaway win the 2023 Repco Bathurst 1000. Picture: Mark Horsburgh

LAP RECORD

Qualifying lap record: Chaz Mostert, 2021, 2min 03.3732s (Walkinshaw Andretti United/Holden Commodore ZB).

Race lap record: Chaz Mostert, 2019, 2min 04.7602s (Tickford Racing, Ford Mustang GT)

MOST BATHURST WINS

1. Peter Brock 9

2. Jim Richards, Craig Lowndes 7

3. Larry Perkins, Mark Skaife 6

4. Steven Richards, Garth Tander 5

5. Allan Moffat, Greg Murphy, Jamie Whincup 4

6. Dick Johnson, Shane van Gisbergen 3

MOST BATHURST POLES

Driver/Poles

1. Peter Brock 6

2. Mark Skaife 5

3. Allan Moffat 4

4. Ian Geoghegan, Kevin Bartlett, Dick Johnson, Glenn Seton, Craig Lowndes, Garth Tander, Mark Winterbottom, Greg Murphy, Jamie Whincup, David Reynolds, Chaz Mostert, Cam Waters 2

Supercars championship leader Will Brown after winning at Sandown. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)
Supercars championship leader Will Brown after winning at Sandown. (Photo by Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

2024 SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

1. Will Brown (Triple Eight) 2280 points

2. Chaz Mostert (Walkinshaw Andretti United) 2091

3. Broc Feeney (Triple Eight) 2058

4. Cam Waters (Tickford Racing) 1834

5. Matt Payne (Grove Racing) 1659

BROADCAST

Every session of the Bathurst 1000 will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and Kayo.

OFF TRACK 

Supercars will kick off its off-track festivities for the Great Race with a street party on Wednesday, October 9. The party will run from 5pm to 7pm in the Bathurst CBD and will be headlined by a Supercars track to town where all 26 Supercars entered in this year’s Bathurst 1000 will make the journey from the Mount Panorama circuit to the party on Russell Street. The CBD party will also feature the annual transporter parade and driver signing session, which is normally held during the day.

ENDS

Originally published as Supercars: Your ultimate guide to the 2024 Bathurst 1000 at Mount Panorama

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