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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour press confrence

2012 Bathurst 12 hour race

We bring you the full audio from the post-race press conference at the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour race. Asking the questions was Richard Craill, the order of drivers responding is as follows:

  • Team Phoenix (Audi R8 LMS): Christer Joens, Darryl O’Young. Christopher Mies
  • Erebus Racing (Mercedes SLS AMG): Jeroen Bleekemolen, Tim Slade, Brett Curtis, Peter Hackett
  • Clearwater Racing (Ferrari 458 GT3): Craig Baird, Mok Wen Sun, Matt Griffin
  • Racer Industries (HSV Astra VXR): Chris Pither, Elliot Barbour, Scott Pye.

Click the play button below to start the audio.

[audio:http://www.ausmotive.com/audio/B12hr-2012-press-conference.mp3]
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Audi wins the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

2012 Bathurst 12 hour race

The #1 Phoenix Racing Audi R8 LMS wins from the #20 Erebus Racing Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and the #33 Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 GT3.

  1. #1 Audi R8 LMS (O’Young, Mies, Joens) 270 laps
  2. #20 Mercedes SLS AMG (Slade, Bleekemolen, Hackett, Curtis) +1:13.2
  3. #33 Ferrari 458 GT3 (Sun, Baird, Griffin) -2 laps +1:16.1

Report to follow.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour in pictures

2012 Bathurst 12 hour race

The Bathurst 12 hour is into its second half now and the unexpected wet weather has caused a bit of carnage. Prior to the rain the #17 Ferrari 458 GT3 (first pic after the break) smashed the outright lap record for any category/race at Bathurst when Allan Simonsen recorded a 2:06.33 lap time.

To complement the live stream we bring you a selection of images from the first six and a bit hours.

With thanks to Marcel Stawiczny for the pics and we’ll be back later to add more photos, so keep an eye on this link for updates.

UPDATE (1655): 15 new pics added below, mostly taking you inside pitlane.

UPDATE (1750): 10 new pics from the top of the mountain added below.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour live streaming


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UPDATE 26 February: (1815) The #1 Phoenix Racing Audi R8 LMS wins from the #20 Erebus Racing Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and the #33 Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 GT3.

(1715) With eleven hours safely locked away it now looks like it is Audi’s race to lose. The #1 car enjoys a lead of 2:08 over the #20 Mercedes. It’s expected the Audi will have to pit again, while the Mercedes may just make it to the end. But without a Safety Car that may not be enough for the Mercedes to challenge for the lead. The #33 Ferrari remains in third place with a 13 lap lead over fourth.

(1545) With two and a half hours remaining the lead car has completed 209 laps. The #1 Audi leads by 18 seconds from the fast closing #20 Mercedes. Third is the #33 Ferrari which is currently on the lead lap but has to serve a pit stop penalty, following a black flag for passing under yellows, which will put it down one lap.

(1330) Mark Eddy has succumbed to the weather in the #2 Audi and crashed into the wall near Skyline. He’s okay, but the ‘Australian’ Audi, with Warren Luff and Craig Lowndes, is now out of the race.

(1300) Drama for the #2 Audi has seen its race hopes dashed. The car has been given a 5 minute penalty for the earlier refuelling dramas. On the way into the pits to serve that penalty the car spun at the pit entry and was bogged in the sand trap. The car has been freed and is now sitting in pit lane. The Audi crew cannot work on the car while serving its penalty.

(1240) At half race distance we had the first three cars all within a second of each other. Since then the rain has become much heavier and created some chaos. The #1 Audi spun into the gravel while in the lead. Moments later its sister car was in the pits and exited before the refuelling rig was removed from the car. Both cars are going again, but the lead was surrendered to the #20 Erebus Racing Mercedes SLS AMG. With subsequent pit stops the three lead cars are now spread over 45 seconds, although the order has changed: #2 Audi R8, #20 Mercedes SLS AMG, #1 Audi R8.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour – Qualifying results

Qualifying 1, 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

The #1 Phoenix Racing Audi R8 LMS (Mies, O’Young, Joens) has claimed pole position for tomorrow’s Bathurst 12 Hour race. On aggregate time they finished one second ahead of the #17 Maranello Motorsport Ferrari 458 GT3 (Simonsen, Farnbacher, Bowe, Edwards). The #33 Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 GT3 (Sun, Baird, Griffin) was just two one hundredths further back.

Christopher Mies said, “In P1 we have the best opportunity to win the race again this year.” His teammate Darryl O’Young added, “I really respect this track and had to learn it all over again, P1 is a bonus.”

The top five was rounded out by the #23 JBS Lamborghini Gallardo GT3 (Lago, Russell, Park) and the #2 Phoenix Racing Audi R8 LMS (Lowndes, Luff, Eddy).

Craig Baird in the Clearwater Racing Ferrari was the only driver to break the 2:08 ‘balance of performance’ benchmark when he posted a 2:07.55 in the morning qualifying session. Unfortunately for him and his team that will earn them a 50kg weight penalty.

“Some wanker had to make the mistake I suppose,” Baird quipped in the press-conference before explaining he got bamboozled by the dash display in the Ferrari.

Oddly, the 2:08 cap does not apply to the race proper and as a result we’re likely to see race pace much quicker than the qualifying and practice times.

Matt Griffin is confident the times will drop for the top teams tomorrow, “When we’re off the leash we will go quicker [than 2:08], 2:06 maybe.”

Adding some potential spice to the race tomorrow is the weather forecast which is predicting showers during the day.

Dominik Farnbacher is an experienced endurance racer but this is his first time at Mount Panorama and the weather has been dry all weekend. “It’s no problem, I love the rain,” he told AUSmotive.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour – Qualifying gallery

Qualifying 1, 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

In this morning’s qualifying session for the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour the #17 Il Bello Rosso Ferrari 458 GT3 continued to head the field.

Allan Simonsen maintained his good form to record a best time of 2:08.2244, ahead of the #2 Phoenix Racing Audi (2:08.9396) and the #33 Clearwater Racing Ferrari 458 GT3 (2:09.0096).

There were three red flags during the 90 minute session. No drivers were hurt, but unfortunately the field has been reduced to 26 cars with the #4 Consolidated Chemicals Lamborghini Gallardo LP560 forced to retire from the event.

Aggregate times to finalise pole position will be calculated following this afternoon’s Qualifying 2. For now you can check a full list of Q1 times on the Bathurst 12 Hour website.

After the break we bring you another image gallery thanks to Marcel Stawinzcy who was on hand to capture the action.

UPDATE:  Aggregated results show the #1 Audi R8 LMS, the defending race winner, is on pole with a time of 6:28.65. Second is the #17 Ferrari 458 GT3 (6:29.61) with the #33 Ferrari 458 GT3 close behind in third (6:29.31). Drivers have a 30 minute session remaining to improve their team’s overall standings.

UPDATE #2: Like the qualifying format itself we’ve aggregated our image gallery from today’s qualifying. There’s 15 new images from the afternoon session for you after the break.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour – Friday practice

2012 Bathurst 12 Hour

Allan Simonsen sent a warning that he and his Ferrari 458 GT3 would mean business at this year’s Bathurst 12 Hour when he set a new lap record around Mount Panorama last November. And so it proved in yesterday’s practice when he was the fastest man on track setting a time of 2:08.2824.

That’s still a way off his November mark of 2:04.956, a time which is unlikely to be broken this weekend thanks to a ‘balance of performance’ cap. That cap sets a benchmark time of 2:08 and if any driver goes below that time during any practice or qualifying session they may be subject to a 50kg weight penalty.

A complete list of times from all 27 cars in the field recorded during Friday’s practice is available on the official Bathurst 12 Hour website.

AUSmotive is trackside this weekend and has teamed up with photographer Marcel Stawiczny. Here’s a gallery of Marcel’s shots from yesterday. We’ll have more for you throughout the event.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour entry list

Audi R8 LMS

After the break you can access the full entry list for the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour race. Use it as a quick reference during the race if you like.

For the record, there’s 27 cars in total:

  • 3 x Audi
  • 5 x BMW
  • 2 x Ferrari
  • 1 x Ford
  • 2 x Holden
  • 2 x Lamborghini
  • 2 x Lotus
  • 2 x Mazda
  • 2 x Mercedes-Benz
  • 1 x Nissan
  • 3 x Porsche
  • 1 x Seat
  • 1 x Subaru

We’re trialling a new table plugin so let us know if there’s any bugs. You can click at the top of each column to sort the table by that column.

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2012 Bathurst 12 Hour race program

Audi R8 LMS

Competitive action for the 2012 Bathurst 12 Hour weekend starts tomorrow. There’s a number of support categories this weekend too, but it’s the 12 Hour race that’s the main show. After the break we’ve listed all the practice, qualifying and race times for 12 Hour race. The full race program can be accessed from the official race wbesite.

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BMW M5 Safety Car for Bathurst 12 Hour

BMW M5 Safety Car

The new to Australia BMW M5 will handle the official Safety Car duties at the Bathurst 12 Hour race this weekend. It follows on from BMW’s Safety Car program overseas which sees the F10M involved in the MotoGP series.

Piers Scott, BMW Group Australia Head of Corporate Communications, is pleased to see the M5 take on its official role, “The Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour features its most exotic field yet this year and BMW Australia is looking forward to having the brand new M5 leading the way when it is required.

“The performance and technology within the new BMW M5 matches up well with the cars competing in the race itself. The fact there is live TV and continual internet coverage means it is an effective way to showcase the new vehicle.”

James O’Brien, Event Director said, “We are very proud to have BMW on board to provide our Safety Car this year.

“Bathurst always throws up the unknown and safety car periods are almost a certainty. We’re certainly looking forward to having the new M5 lead the pack this year across the Event weekend.”

[Source: Bathurst 12 Hour]

UPDATE: An official press release from BMW Australia has been added below.

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Armor All returns with B12H pole position prize

Bathurst 12 Hour

Bathurst 12 Hour race title sponsor Armor All will return with a cash bonus for the pole position winners at this year’s race. It’s a relatively modest $5000 that will be split evenly between the drivers.

Event Director James O’Brien welcomes to the continuing support, “Qualifying is only a small part of the 12 Hour Race, but thanks to Armor All it has again become a key and exciting part of our Saturday program.”

Qualifying for the Bathurst 12 Hour will be run over two sessions on Saturday 25 February. There is a morning session, which runs from 8:15–9:45am to be followed by a 30 minute late afternon session commencing at 4:30pm.

Pole position at the Bathurst 12 Hour is calculated by an aggregate score. Teams with three drivers will combine the best times of all drivers set in either qualifying session. While entries with four drivers will eliminate the time of their fastest driver and add together the three remaining times to arrive at the final qualifying mark.

Interestingly, there is a benchmark time of 2:08.00 set for the event. Any team found to set a faster time than the benchmark during any practice or qualifying session will be penalised with 50kg of ballast. It’s part of the “Balance of Performance” regulations used in overseas endurance races which the Bathurst event is following.

So we won’t be seeing anyone knock off Allan Simonsen’s lap record of 2:04.956 set during last year’s Sprint Bathurst event.

[Source: Bathurst 12 Hour & Speedcafe]

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New Audi R8 crew ready for Bathurst 12 Hour

United Autosports Audi R8 LMS

In further good news for Bathurst 12 Hour organisers the Anglo-American United Autosports team has confirmed they will be bringing their Audi R8 LMS down under to compete in the race (24–26 February).

At the wheel will be US-based South African Mark Patterson, Hong Kong’s Frank Yu and Hong Kong-based Frenchman Alain Li. With an average age of 53 they’re living the dream it must be said. It will be the first time at Mount Panorama for all three drivers, but they have solid endurance experience behind them.

Richard Dean, Managing Director and co-owner of United Autosports said: “I’m really looking forward to taking the team to Bathurst, which is one of those iconic circuits where we vowed we would race when Zak and I set up the team, so it’s fulfilling another of our dreams.

“Although we don’t underestimate what a difficult circuit Mount Panorama is to learn, I’m confident with Mark, Frank and Alain in the team’s Audi R8 LMS, they will be quick learners and I’m expecting a top result, especially after an Audi won the event last year!”