A massive 70-car field has been officially confirmed for the 10th anniversary of the Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour, set to take over Mount Panorama Circuit from April 3–5, 2026.
Following last year’s record-breaking event, the 2026 entry list once again delivers an elite mix of Supercars stars, Production Car veterans, and passionate privateer teams, making it one of the most competitive endurance grids in Australian motorsport.

Defending Champions Return After Historic Bathurst Comeback
Bathurst local Dean Campbell and co-driver Cameron Crick return with the #1 plate on their BMW M2 Competition, looking to defend their crown after one of the most remarkable wins in event history.
In 2025, the duo:
- Started 66th on the grid
- Charged through the field
- Set a record for the lowest starting position to win a Bathurst enduro
They now face fierce competition in the Ultimate Performance Class, including:
- Two-time winners Simon Hodges and Jayden Ojeda
- Proven contenders Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey
Click here for the full 2026 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour Entry List
Star-Studded Driver Line-Up Headlined by Supercars Talent
The 2026 grid is stacked with high-profile names from across Australian motorsport:
Outright Contenders
- Will Davison
- Thomas Randle
- Jack Le Brocq
- Oscar Targett
- Tyler Everingham
Key Class A2 Drivers
- Zach Bates (Supercars rookie)
- Tim Slade
Major Storylines to Watch
- Paul Morris returns to the 6-hour in a Mercedes-AMG A45
- Tony Quinn teams up with grandson Ryder Quinn and Grant Denyer
- Jason Gomersall & Aaron Seton chase a third straight class win
- Rising talent Ben Gomersall joins the grid
Class Battles to Watch: V8 Muscle, Turbo Power & Underdog Stories
The 70-car grid across eight classes ensures action throughout the field, with several standout battles shaping up:
Class A2 – Mustang vs Camaro Showdown
A true crowd favourite:
- 9 Ford Mustangs vs 2 Chevrolet Camaros
- The iconic V8 rivalry hits Mount Panorama for the first time at this scale
Class A1 – Extreme Performance (Forced Induction)
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolutions vs Mercedes-AMG A45s
- Featuring the return of former winner Paul Morris
Class B1 – New Era of Performance
- Kia Stinger GT makes its Bathurst 6 Hour debut
- Team Buccini BMW returns aiming for back-to-back wins
- Drivers Karlie Buccini, Courtney Prince, Tabitha Ambrose chasing a three-peat
Class B2 – Touring Car Pedigree
- Holden Commodore SS vs BMW M3
- Featuring reigning Touring Car Masters champion Joel Henrich
Class C & D – Depth and Dominance
- Class C: HSV Astra vs Volkswagen battle
- Class D (largest class – 15 cars):
- Can anyone stop the dominant Toyota 86?
- The platform has won 8 of 9 editions, including the last six straight
Class E – Compact Contenders
- 5 × Mazda 3 SP25
- 1 × Honda Accord
- A tight fight in the “baby car” category
Plan Your Easter Weekend at Mount Panorama
The 2026 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour is set to deliver three days of non-stop racing action:
April 3–5, 2026
At Mount Panorama Circuit
Event Highlights
- 70-car grid across 8 classes
- 10th anniversary milestone event
- Expanded broadcast coverage (to be announced)
Tickets & Camping: On sale now (insert link)
Broadcast Details: Coming soon
Why the 2026 Bathurst 6 Hour Is a Must-Watch Event
This year’s race is more than just another endurance battle—it’s a celebration of:
- 10 years of production car racing at Bathurst
- A unique grid blending grassroots racers and professional drivers
- One of the most diverse and competitive endurance fields in Australia
With a 70-car grid, intense class rivalries, and elite-level talent, the 2026 edition is shaping up to be one of the biggest in the event’s history.