Our 2025 packages are not yet available but as guide expect:
- 3 or 4 nights accommodation in central Bathurst
- 3 Day General Admission Ticket (Ticket Upgrades available)
- Daily Breakfast
- Admission Pass into the National Motor Racing Museum at Mount Panorama
- Check-in Thursday
- Check-out Monday
- Mates’ Escapes Ticket holder and lanyard
GST, Service Fees and All Taxes
NOT INCLUDED
- Airfares (available upon request)
- Travel Insurance (available upon request)
- Items of a personal nature, e.g. meals, beverages etc.
RESERVED GRANDSTANDS
Choose from a host of reserved grandstand options- 2025 TBC
HOSPITIALITY OPTIONS
Bathurst 12 Hour Club
Located on the pit roof, in a purpose built, climate controlled marquee this is the perfect experience for GT fans!
Indulge with friends and family, or impress your clients with uninterrupted views of the start/finish line and pit lane.
Includes:
Allocated seating, break out area morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea, beer, wine, soft drinks and tea and coffee, plus RTD spirits available to purchase.
Cost: $TBC
Pavilion X Piper-Heidsieck
Located above the team garages in a climate controlled lounge with viewing balcony.
This shared lounge is the perfect place to experience the LIQUI MOLY Bathurst 12 Hour on another level.
Includes:
Guests will enjoy an all day grazing menu, with free flowing French Champagne, premium wines, beers and RTD spirits. Soft drinks and POD coffee.
Pre-race grid experience included for Sunday ticket holders.
Cost: $TBC
THE EVENT
THE LIQUI MOLY Bathurst 12 Hour is a race for GT3, GT4 and invited production-based or specialised endurance vehicles held at Mount Panorama, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia in February.
The race is now generally acknowledged and recognised around the world as one of the most significant races for GT vehicles on the calendar, alongside contemporaries like the Spa-Francorchamps 24 Hour and the Nurburgring 24 Hour.
CLASS A – GT3
Class A is for vehicles complying with International GT3 regulations, now the most popular and successful GT category around the world and in line with major international races like the 24 hours of Spa and Nurburgring 24 Hour and the global Intercontinental GT Challenge series of which the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour is the opening round of each year.
Competing brands include Audi, Porsche, Ferrari, Nissan, Lamborghini, Mercedes-Benz AMG, BMW, McLaren, Bentley, Honda and Aston Martin.
Class A is divided into three separate sub-classes, including:
Pro – for entries featuring all-professional drivers
Pro/AM – for entries featuring a maximum of two (2) professional / seeded drivers.
Silver – no seeded Drivers are permitted. Driver line-ups can be made up of 3 drivers who are all silver, or 4 drivers with at least 2 drivers being ranked Bronze.
CLASS C – GT4
GT4 is the baby brother of GT3, for more production-based GT vehicles complying to the global GT4 regulations.
A ‘boom’ category in global GT competition, GT4 is growing in Australia with major brands keen to invest in the class and build its profile here.
The stand-alone GT4 class is set to be one of the most hotly contested ‘races within a race’ in the 2020 Bathurst 12 Hour.
There is no restriction on driver rankings in Class C.
CLASS I – INVITED CARS
The invitational class is for cars deemed eligible by the organisers. Invited class cars will be MARC II vehicles for the 2023 event.
There is no restriction on driver rankings in Class I.
Our package terms for 2025 are TBC