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Bathurst 12-Hour by LiquiMoly: Feb 06-08, 2015
LIQUI-MOLY BATHURST 12 HOUR
AUSTRALIA'S INTERNATIONAL ENDURANCE RACE 06 - 08 FEBRUARY 2015 ENTRY LIST: http://www.bathurst12hour.com/event-info/entry-list Streaming Video For International Viewers, and those that can't get in front of a screen in Australia, there will be an video streaming service on the bathurst websiste on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday: From 07:30 AEDT (GMT+11) Sunday: From 05:30 AEDT (GMT+11) Streaming Audio Radio Le Mans will stream all the Bathurst 12 Hour practice sessions on Friday, starting just prior to each Bathurst 12 Hour practice session (excluding support categories). Live Timing Live timing will be available throughout the weekend, with links available If you ARE lucky enough to be there, check out this as well: |
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Found these fun facts in an Australian newspaper
Motor racing returns to Mount Panorama, Bathurst, this week for the 2015 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour. Here are the facts and stats: ► The 2015 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour will mark the 13th running of a 12-hour race at Mount Panorama.The race was first held in 1991-1994 and returned to Bathurst in 2007. ► The largest field to start the race was 55 cars in 1992, and the smallest 25, in 2012. ► The 2015 entry of 54 cars should see it set a record for the largest field since the race’s return in 2007 under the current management. ► Since its return in 2007, the race has averaged 37.1 starters and 25.7 finishers. ► Despite the tough nature of the race, it has an excellent finishing rate. On average, 69% of all starters have finished the race each time it has been run since 2007. 25 of the 32 starters – or just over 75% of the grid – finished the 2007 race to give it the best finishing record of all. ► In the GT era, since 2011, 19 finishers from 26 starters (73%) makes the ’11 field the most reliable. 28 of the 40 starters in 2014 finished the race. ► The lap and distance records were set last year – the winning car completing 292 laps, or 1,839km. ► The smallest distance covered was just 202 laps – 1255km – in 2010, thanks in part to a lengthy red-flag period that saw cars stopped at the top of the circuit after a tree fell across the track exiting Forrest Elbow. ► On average, the race has seen 259 laps completed each year. ► The fastest race was the 2014 thriller – run at an average speed of 153km/hr. ► The slowest was 2010 at a relatively pedestrian 104km/hr average. ► Since 2007 the race has been decided by a margin of one lap or more only twice – incidentally, both times in wet conditions. ► In 2010 the Holt / Bowe / Morris BMW beat the Mitsubishi’s by more than the six-kilometre lap distance, while the same result occurred in 2013 when Erebus Motorsport gave Mercedes their first Bathurst victory. ► When the race has seen a fight to the flag, the average margin of victory is a remarkably small 30.28s – absolutely nothing after 12 hours of brutal racing. The smallest margin of victory was set in 2014 when Craig Lowndes edged out Maxi Buhk’s Mercedes by 0.4138s in the remarkable fight to the flag. ► Safety Cars naturally play a role in the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 hour. On average, there has been eight safety car periods each race – circulating for an average of 27 laps. ► The bruising 2013 race saw set most of the Safety Car records we have: a record 15 interruptions for a total of 43 laps behind the Safety Car. Tough race! ► The most time spent behind the Safety Car, however, were recorded in that 2010 race. 42 of the 202 laps completed were logged under caution – just over 20% of the entire distance completed! ► 2014 set the record for the most number of cars on the lead lap at the end – 5. ► 2014 also set the record for the most number of different race leaders – 8 cars had a turn at the front across the record 292 lap distance. ► On average, there are nearly 20 changes of lead (at the line) in each Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour. The most (28) was set in 2011 and the least just 11 in 2010. The 2014 epic produced 21 changes of lead at the start line, and plenty more away from it! ► The most dominant Bathurst 12 hour victory arguably came in 2012, when Christoper Mies, Christer Jons and Darryl O’Young took Audi to back-to-back victories. ► The No. 1 Audi R8 LMS Ultra set records for the following that year: - Most consecutive laps led: 121 - Most laps led overall (and most laps led by the leader): 168. ► The 2014 race had records of its own. The No. 1 Erebus Motorsport SLS AMG led more than half of the race, heading the field for 167 of the first 193 laps, including a massive 82 lap stint in a row. They led none of the final 103 laps. ► Meanwhile, the winning Maranello Ferrari led just 64 laps and didn’t even get to the lead until lap 197 – 66% of the way into the ultimate race distance. It was the least laps in front by the car that would ultimately win in the GT era. (The record was just 62 laps led by the 2010 winners – though a higher percentage of the overall race was spent in front due to the fewer laps completed). ► An Audi R8 LMS ultra has led at least two laps in every GT 12-hour run on the Mountain. ► 2014 marked the first time that a Lamborghini and a McLaren had led the Bathurst 12 Hour. ► Seven different brand have won the race: Toyota, Mazda, Mitsubishi, BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Ferrari. ► With his win in 2014, John Bowe became the ninth driver to have won two Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour races, joining Garry Walden, Garry Holt, Paul Morris, Rod Salmon, Damien White, Darryl O’Young and Christoper Mies on the list. ► Of those drivers, Bowe, Salmon, O’Young and Mies return this year to attempt to become the first three-time winner. ► An all-Australian combination has never won the 12-hour in its GT format, though three of the four drivers in the 2014 winning car were locals, ably supported by Finnish ace, Mika Salo. Proves the old adage: If you want to win, hire a Finn! ► Twenty seven drivers have won the Bathurst 12 hour race since its formation in 1991. |
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The prestigious Alan Simonsen Pole Trophy, or "The Al"as it is fast becoming known, has been claimed this afternoon by the #15 Phoenix Racing Audi R8 of Laurens Vanthoor, Marco Mapelli and Markus Winkelhock.
Vanthoor (in the GT3 Pro-Am class) laid down an amazing 2m 02.5521 second lap with just three minutes remaining in the session, just before the red flags were flown when the #7 VodkaO Mercedes went into the wall at the Cutting, with the #27 TFM Ferrari Motorsport NZ Ferrari also having to be recovered during that period. Fastest for the GT3-Am class was the #35 Nismo Athlete Group Nissan GT-R, despite a spin during the session which saw it suffer rear damage at the Cutting. |
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02-07-2015, 08:55 AM | #9 |
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B12hr LINKS - AUS -bathurst12hour.com.au/live-au INTERNATIONAL -bathurst12hour.com.au/live-int TIMING - bathurst12hour.com.au/timing |
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02-07-2015, 11:29 AM | #10 |
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I'm at work all day (tax season starting early this year) so this will definitely help pass the afternoon!
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02-07-2015, 02:12 PM | #12 |
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Aaaand an M3 is already in the wall.. dammit!
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For those who don't know the track at Bathurst is actually a public road which they close for the day. You can actually drive around it (not today though) but it is usually policed so,you can only do the speed limit, 60kms/ hour.
It has a great history in Australia and is the home of the Bathurst 1000 which is thhe "main" race each year for our touring cars (V8 Supercars). Looks like a nice day out there too but it is renowned for lots of rain. Enjoy the race. It's going to be around 28 degrees here today so I'm going for a ride Be safe Last edited by HFW003; 02-07-2015 at 05:04 PM.. |
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Do people still come in the week before to "burry" their beer(cans) for race day? I've heard that before. This race looks really awesome. 954Stealth great streaming link! http://bathurst12hour.com.au/live-int Dackel
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One doesn't drink the peasant ale at the 12 hour, heaven forbid.
A Pims and soda is the preferred quaff. For the Bathurst 1000 you are allowed to take one case (24 cans) of beer in with you each of the four days it is on. Personally I would struggle to drink 24 cans over the four days let alone a case each day. LOTS of people do it though! |
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Hot brakes!
Apparently there was a yellow because someone hit a kangaroo... I missed that part |
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I thought they were gonna have Snipers(around) to shoot those Kangos?
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This isn't good... David Brabham has been transported to a local hospital following an accident in the closing stages of Sunday’s Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour. The Australian’s No. 8 Flying B Motorsport Bentley Continental GT3 made heavy contact at Cutting after contact by the No. 97 Craft-Bamboo Racing Aston Martin V12 Vantage GT3 of Stefan Muecke in the final hour. Brabham was reported to have been conscious and talking to medical workers but has been taken by ambulance to Bathurst Hospital for precautionary x-rays. |
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Thanks for sharing 954Stealth
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