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PremiAir owner Xiberras to race at Mount Panorama

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"I am really excited to have the opportunity to experience racing on this hallowed ground first-hand"
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Peter Xiberras will share PremiAir Nulon Racing team boss duties with racing of his own at the upcoming Repco Bathurst 1000.

The two-time Australian Top Fuel champion will line-up at Mount Panorama aboard a Holden VK Commodore in the Heritage Revival category.

Xiberras, who made his competitive circuit racing debut at the Winton Festival of Speed in August, will steer his restored Group A ex-Graeme Crosby, Bob Jane T-Marts VK Commodore.

Notably, the car was raced at Bathurst and Sandown in 1985 by Formula One world champion Denny Hulme.

“It doesn’t matter who you are or what motorsport discipline you follow, there is no arguing that Mount Panorama is at the pointy end of the list when it comes to legendary racing tracks in this country, and in the world,” Xiberras said.

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“As I get ready to be a part of our third Supercars campaign at Bathurst, I am really excited to have the opportunity to experience racing on this hallowed ground first-hand, albeit at the wheel of a very different kind of car to that which we field in the 1000.

“Making my competitive debut at Winton in August was something I really enjoyed, so I was looking for further opportunities for some track-time, and honestly, who is going to pass up the chance to race at the Mountain.

“With a capacity grid of 55 cars including Group A, GroupC, Group 3A five-litre V8s and two-litre Super Tourers, the V8 Sleuth Heritage Revival is going to be something really special and enjoyable, and I can’t wait to be a part of it.”

The Bathurst cameo comes as Xiberras’ team readies to go one better than its maiden podium result at Sandown earlier this month.

PremiAir Nulon Racing will also test at Queensland Raceway in the lead-up to the October 10-13 event.

“With our breakthrough podium coming at the Sandown 500 just weeks ago, all eyes are on us as we head to the 1000,” Xiberras said.

“I could not be more proud of my team and how they have conducted them selves this season as we have hunted down that milestone, and we are hungry for more.

“It is all hands on deck as we get ready for the 1000, and you can rest assured we will be doing all we can to ensure PremiAir Nulon Racing is once again celebrating on the podium come the Sunday afternoon.”

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