The Official Program for this year’s Repco Bathurst 1000 is now on sale, available to buy online here via the V8 Sleuth SuperStore.
Produced for the second year in a row for Supercars by the award-winning team behind the V8 Sleuth motorsport platform, this year’s 144-page Official Program features a wide range of stories and analysis ahead of this year’s big race.
For those heading to the track in October, the program will again be available from the Repco Trackside Store in Harris Park as well as at the Repco Trackside Store at the top of the Mountain.
It will also be available in town via local Bathurst newsagents, and at the National Motor Racing Museum.
The program includes full profiles and statistics of all 52 drivers in this year’s 26-car field, the full four-day official schedule, the race entry list, detailed track map, support category previews and entry details and all the things you need to know whether you're at Mount Panorama or watching on television at home.
Craig Lowndes’ 30th anniversary at the Bathurst 1000 is marked via a special, in-depth feature piece, the history of 1-2 finishes in the ‘Great Race’ is also explored and the amazing 2014 race is dissected in detail.
Six-time podium finisher Brad Jones opens up on his chase for Bathurst glory almost 50 years on from his first visit to Mount Panorama as a child and James Courtney is profiled in-depth on his quest for Mountain glory. The double life of Supercars co-drivers Warren Luff, Lee Holdsworth and Tony D’Alberto is featured, as they juggle their racing duties alongside having a day job!
The 2024 program also includes a recap of the big talking points from the 2023 race, a special look at the history that sits within the walls of the National Motor Racing Museum and the Bathurst 1000 Super Quiz.
For handy reference the program also includes a full list of all winners and pole positions in the history of the ‘Great Race’ from 1963 to 2023.
Tickets for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 1000 are on sale now.