The Oztrack Super TT Series is set for a spectacular debut at Mount Panorama Circuit this weekend, with a huge 52-car field confirmed as part of the support program for the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour.
Making its first appearance on one of Australia’s most iconic racing circuits, the Super TT category brings a diverse mix of machinery, driver talent, and race formats to the Easter motorsport festival at Bathurst.
Since launching at Wakefield Park in 2006, the series has built a reputation for variety and close competition, and its Mountain debut looks set to continue that tradition.
A Diverse Field Built for Spectacle
The 52-car grid features an exciting blend of:
- front-wheel drive
- rear-wheel drive
- all-wheel drive
- four, six and eight-cylinder cars
- naturally aspirated and forced induction setups
Driver ages range from 18 to 82 years old, adding to the unique character of the category.
This diversity has long been one of the defining strengths of the Super TT Series.
Five Competitive Classes Confirmed
To ensure competitive parity, the field has been split into five classes.
Extreme TT Class Headlined by TCR Machinery
The Fastrack Experiences Extreme TT class is expected to produce the outright front-runners.
Following recent updates to Motorsport Australia eligibility rules, TCR cars are now eligible, and three will line up this weekend:
- Will Harris – Honda Civic
- Brad Harris – Honda Civic
- Harrison Cooper – Hyundai i30 N
Other major contenders include:
- Barry Kellerher – TA2 Mustang
- Myles Jones – modified Honda Civic
- Charlie Khoury – modified Honda Civic
- Greg Boyle – Nissan Skyline
This class is expected to deliver the fastest lap times of the weekend outside the main Bathurst 6 Hour race.
Over 2 Litre Slicks: Familiar Names Return
The MJS Electrical Supplies Over 2 Litre Slicks class features several familiar competitors.
Highlights include:
- five members of the Herring family in Mazda MX-5s
- Victorian Mini specialist Craig Lindsell
- Dylan Thomas in a Mitsubishi Evo IX
This class should provide some of the most competitive midfield action.
Over 2 Litre Treaded: Experience Meets Pace
The G-Loc Brake Pads Over 2 Litre Treaded class is stacked with talent.
Key entries include:
- Matthew Kiss – Mitsubishi Evo X
- Chris Sutton – brand-new BMW M2 production car
- Adrian Simmons (82) – VH Commodore
- Chris Stannard (77) – Porsche 944
Stannard enters the weekend after a strong outright podium result at the recent Wakefield 300.
Under 2 Litre Classes Bring Variety
Under 2 Litre Slicks
Sponsored by Phoenix Motorsport, this class includes:
- Stuart McFadyen – Mazda MX-5
- Ben Cathcart – Mazda MX-5
- Jonathan Ashley – Mazda 808
- David Bailey – BMW E36 318i
Under 2 Litre Treaded
The Lendrive Finance Under 2 Litre Treaded class features:
- Aaron Giuntini – Honda Civic
- Rob Boaden – BMW E36
- John Markwick – Nissan Pulsar
- Michael Ricketts – Nissan Pulsar
This class is expected to be one of the closest on pace.
Super TT Bathurst Schedule
Fans attending the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour weekend can catch Super TT action across both Friday and Saturday.
Friday, 3 April
- 7:50 AM – Practice 1 (20 min)
- 1:50 PM – Practice 2 (20 min)
- 4:30 PM – Qualifying (20 min)
Saturday, 4 April
- 8:15 AM – Race 1 (25 min)
- 11:55 AM – Race 2 (25 min)
- 4:30 PM – Race 3 (25 min)
Where to Watch Super TT at Bathurst
Coverage across the weekend includes:
- Race 1 – live stream
- Race 2 – Fox Sports 506 / Kayo Sports
- Race 3 – live on SBS Sport
This gives fans multiple opportunities to follow the support category action.
Why This Support Category Matters
The Mount Panorama debut of the Oztrack Super TT Series adds significant depth to the Bathurst 6 Hour weekend.
With:
- 52 cars
- five classes
- TCR entries
- wide age diversity
- multiple drivetrains and vehicle types
it is shaping up to be one of the standout support acts of the Easter motorsport festival.