Supercars drivers have shared what music they will be listening to when they make their annual pilgrimage for this year’s Repco Bathurst 1000.
Chaz Mostert, Cam Waters, Jack Le Brocq and Macauley Jones are among the drivers to reveal their favourite tunes to celebrate the release of Repco’s Bringin’ The Bathurst to your soundtrack campaign.
Repco has partnered with popular music streaming service Spotify to offer Supercars fans the ultimate companion for their trip to Mount Panorama.
Spotify is ‘Bringin’ The Bathurst’ by allowing listeners to curate their own Repco Bathurst 1000 playlist.
From Metal to Hip Hop, Offspring to Neil Diamond - whatever your listening habits, Spotify users can set the starting point of their Bathurst pilgrimage and listen to their own playlist for the duration of the trip, with iconic Bathurst moments and commentary along the way.
"It depends on my mood but off the top of my head, probably Metallica - Nothing else matters," said Waters.
Mostert added: "I don’t have one particular track, it could be dance music to real old school to punk rock to a bit of everything."
"There's a bit of mix on my Bathurst playlist," said Jones.
"I'm into 90s Hip Hop, like Biggie Smalls and Tupac."
Fans can access Bringin’ The Bathurst on Spotify by scanning the QR code above or following the link here.
The Repco Bathurst 1000 will be a six-day motorsport extravaganza this year, featuring the finale of the 2021 Repco Supercars Championship and nine support categories across six days of on-track action.
This year’s event will be “Bathurst as normal” with camping facilities, grandstands, and viewing areas open.
For more camping information for this year’s Repco Bathurst 1000 click here.
The 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000 will be broadcast live on Foxtel and the Seven Network and streamed on Kayo and 7plus.