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CHAMPION American Porsche driver Patrick Long will finally make his Mount Panorama debut when he travels to the famous track for the Bathurst 12 Hour this February.
Leading motor sport website Sportscar365.com has revealed that Long will join David Calvert-Jones and Alex Davison in a Class B Porsche GT3 Cup Car.
Calvert-Jones and Davison will enter their second race together while Long gets his first shot at Bathurst after a change in his schedule allowed him to commit to the race last week.
The Californian is familiar to Australian fans thanks to two appearances at the Gold Coast 600 V8 Supercar event in 2010-11, first with Garry Rogers Motorsport and then with Walkinshaw Racing.
Long is a three-time American LeMans Series champion and has twice won his class at the famous LeMans 24 Hour race. He has also recorded victories in major races including the Sebring 12 Hour, Rolex 24 at Daytona and the Petit LeMans in the United States.
“The race and the track speaks for itself, but I’ve not had the opportunity because of date clashes to make it the last two years,” Long told Sportscar365.com.
“That’s been sort of frustrating. Our [Porsche] fitness camp was moved this year from its traditional mid-February date to mid-January and that opened up the opportunity.
“Everything that I hear, obviously the race is spectacular,” he said of Mount Panorama. “The track is spectacular. Australian motor sport, we all know, is awesome.
“But I think we all know the track is fast and the walls are close. Some people say it’s a lot like the Nordschleife. Some people say it’s a lot like a street course on steroids. I don’t know what to expect.”
The addition of the highly-rated Long to the Bathurst 12 Hour grid adds to the increasing list of international GT racing stars set to compete at the February 7-9 event.