FOR the first time in Bathurst 12 Hour history, fans could get up close and personal with the competing vehicles away from Mount Panorama. A parade of cars representing each of the marques competing in Sunday’s race made its way to Russell Street on Thursday morning, stopping in front of Bathurst Court House for an event called Town to Track. The vehicles were each driven down from Mount Panorama by one driver from the team, while the others that will drive them came along separately. READ ALSO: Bathurst 12 Hour entry list includes Aussie favourites and some of the finest international drivers Fans were able to see the vehicles, take photos and talk to the drivers for around an hour. The Bathurst 12 Hour will commence at 5.45am on Sunday, February 3. Tickets can be purchased from the event’s official website, or people can watch live coverage from start to finish on 7Mate.
FOR the first time in Bathurst 12 Hour history, fans could get up close and personal with the competing vehicles away from Mount Panorama.
A parade of cars representing each of the marques competing in Sunday’s race made its way to Russell Street on Thursday morning, stopping in front of Bathurst Court House for an event called Town to Track.
The vehicles were each driven down from Mount Panorama by one driver from the team, while the others that will drive them came along separately.
Fans were able to see the vehicles, take photos and talk to the drivers for around an hour.
The Bathurst 12 Hour will commence at 5.45am on Sunday, February 3. Tickets can be purchased from the event’s official website, or people can watch live coverage from start to finish on 7Mate.
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