AFTER being the best performed non-factory team in last year's Bathurst 12 Hour, Wall Racing is targeting a top 10 result when it returns for another campaign in the Mount Panorama enduro.
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David Wall has stuck with an unchanged driver line-up after Cameron McConville, Tony D'Alberto, Jules Westwood and Adrian Deitz racked up 307 laps 12 months ago in the team's Lamborghini Huracan.
It saw them place 12th outright and fourth in class - a good result in a field which featured most of the globe's big name GT outfits.
But this time around instead of steering the the 2017 spec car, they will tackle the Bathurst 12 Hour in the latest evolution of the Huracan.
"It's great to be able to head back to the mountain with the same driver line up, everyone has done laps there now, they have a good understanding of the what the car was like, prior to its upgrades, around there, I feel we are in a good position," Wall said.
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"Finishing P12 last year and being the first non-factory backed team home was outstanding and now with some more kilometres under our belt, I feel like we are genuinely on for top 10 or better.
"We will run in the silver/silver class which is the same class we had success in at the Suzuka 10 Hour. It's an enjoyable race for everyone at Wall Racing, it's one of the events that we really get to sink our teeth into as it involves everyone in the team with pit stops."
The team had a shakedown prior top Christmas and has scheduled three to four test days prior to heading to Mount Panorama to work on the set up of the upgraded Huracan.
The Bathurst 12 Hour runs from January 31 to February 2.