It may have not brought the bumper crowds of the Bathurst 1000 or the strong attendances of the Bathurst 12 Hour, but the Bathurst 6 Hour brought motor sport fans from the Central West and from all across NSW.
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Now in its fourth year, the Bathurst 6 Hour, as it name implies, runs for six hours, with the team driving the most laps in that period winning the race.
David and Kerry Cashen, with their children Azura-Storm and Skyler, have been coming to the 6 Hour since its inception.
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They're also massive fans of the 12 Hour and Bathurst 100.
"We love it," David Cashen said.
"I wouldn't miss it. We're supporting the local boys - Brad Schumacher and Brad Shields."
And while the Cashens only had a short trip from Bathurst to Mount Panorama, Mark and David Synott had a little further to go.
They made the trip from Wollongbar, on the North Coast between Lismore and Ballina.
"It's a regular thing, especially this particular race. It's not as crowded as the big ones," Mark Synott said.
"I haven't been to the 1000 or 12 Hour yet, but this one is great. A friend of mine - Geoff Russell - is driving in a BMW. I saw him briefly before it all started."
Angie Wilson and Liz Slack made the trip down from Newcastle, so Ms Slack could watch her partner drive.
Her partner is Deiter Holzl, who was in a team with Paul Loiacono in a Mitsubishi Lancer EVO X RS.
Farhed Irankhah made the trip to Bathurst from Castle Hill, with his son Levi.
"He loves the car," Mr Irankhah said about his son. "It's also a bit more quieter."