Erebus Motorsport

Australian motor racing team

Erebus Motorsport
ManufacturerChevrolet
Team PrincipalBetty Klimenko
Team ManagerBarry Ryan
Race Drivers1. Brodie Kostecki
9. Jack Le Brocq
99. Todd Hazelwood
Race Engineers9. Tom Moore
99. George Commins
ChassisChevrolet Camaro ZL1
Debut2013
Drivers' Championships1 (2023)
Teams' Championships1 (2023)
Race wins8
Pole positions7
2020 position5th (3129 pts)
The Erebus run Mercedes-AMG GT3 driven by Peter Hackett, Lee Holdsworth and Tim Slade.

Erebus Motorsport (formerly known as Erebus Racing) is an Australian motor racing team. The team competes in the Supercars Championship with two Chevrolet Camaro ZL1s. The team's current drivers are Brodie Kostecki and Jack Le Brocq.

The team is owned by Betty Klimenko and is based in Melbourne. The team launched as a GT racing team in 2011 with the team joining Supercars in 2013 following the purchase of Stone Brothers Racing. The team is best known for winning the 2017 Bathurst 1000 with David Reynolds and Luke Youlden, and also won the 2013 Bathurst 12 Hour.

Racing history

GT

A Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG prepared by Erebus Motorsport and driven by Thomas Jäger, Alexander Roloff and Bernd Schneider to victory in the 2013 Bathurst 12 Hour

The team, then known as Erebus Racing, formed in 2011 when the team's first Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 car arrived from Europe. In the 2011 Australian GT Championship season, early season problems, coupled with the car not being ready until Round 3,[1] limited driver Peter Hackett's championship run and he finished fourth. He did claim race wins at Phillip Island and at Mount Panorama along the way. Early 2012 provided the teams highlight to date, with second place in the 2012 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour with V8 Supercar driver Tim Slade and European GT racers Jeroen Bleekemolen and Bret Curtis co-driving with Hackett.

The team expanded to a second car for the 2012 Australian GT Championship season with former V8 Utes and Nations Cup GT racer James Brock (the son of the late nine-time Bathurst 1000 winner Peter Brock) added as the second driver.[2] After a crash in the opening round at the Clipsal 500 which put Hackett behind, he quickly got himself into the lead of the Championship. He led from round four through to the final round at Homebush, where he crashed in the opening race. He would go on to finish the championship in second place behind Klark Quinn.

Brock started the season strongly with a podium in Adelaide. A heavy crash at Phillip Island slid him down the order. After re-building the #62 from scratch, he suffered another crash at Sydney Motorsport Park, resulting in another write-off. For the remaining three events of the season, Brock was replaced by a group of European-based AMG Customer Sports factory drivers. Maro Engel.[3] was the first, winning the round at Phillip Island, before FIA GT1 World Team Champion, Thomas Jäger joined the team. At the final round in Homebush, five times DTM Champion, Bernd Schneider joined the team and comprehensively dominated the weekend.

In February 2013, the team entered the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour with its two Mercedes SLS AMG GT3s. #36 was piloted by Bernd Schneider, Thomas Jäger and Alex Roloff, while car #63 was piloted by regular driver Peter Hackett and V8 Supercars drivers Lee Holdsworth and Tim Slade. It was car #63 that would take pole position on the Saturday, with Lee Holdsworth behind the wheel, with a 2.06.22, but could only finish the race in 6th position, five laps behind the race winners after an incident late in the race whilst leading. This left the #36 machine to take the team's first Bathurst 12 Hour victory and added this race to the Dubai 24 Hour victory for Schneider and the AMG Customer Sports program. They ended the dramatic race with a lead well over a lap on the second and third placed cars. Roloff had the honour to take the chequered flag surviving the mixed conditions without radio contact to the team. The team struggled in that year's Australian GT season, with Jack Le Brocq only managing ninth in the points.

In 2014, the team finished third in the Bathurst 12 Hour, with Greg Crick, Will Davison and Jack Le Brocq behind the wheel. Their other entry, driven by Maro Engel, set pole position and in doing so won the first Allan Simonsen Pole Position Trophy.[4] In the 2014 Australian GT Championship, Erebus won the title with Richard Muscat driving.

In the 2015 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, the team's leading entry was the Dean Canto, Le Brocq and Muscat SLS AMG, which finished in fifth position. In the 2016 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, the team's leading entry was the Thomas Jäger, Nico Bastian and V8 Supercar driver David Reynolds SLS AMG, which finished in fifth position, A second SLS AMG was entered for Bernd Schneider, Maro Engel and Austin Cindric, however the car did not finish after Cindric hit the wall at the end of Mountain Straight.

After a period of scaling back of GT activities, the team prepared an entry at the 2019 Bathurst 12 Hour which included their Bathurst 1000 winning combination of David Reynolds and Luke Youlden alongside Yasser Shahin.[5]

Supercars Championship

Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 of Maro Engel at the Sydney Motorsport Park test day in 2013.
Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 of Lee Holdsworth at the Sydney Motorsport Park test day in 2014.
2017 Bathurst 1000 Winning Holden VF Commodore.
The Holden ZB Commodore of David Reynolds at the 2018 Newcastle 500.
The Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 of Will Brown at the Sydney Motorsport Park test day in 2023.

In September 2012, Erebus Motorsport announced it was in the process of purchasing Stone Brothers Racing and would enter the 2013 International V8 Supercars Championship, competing with three Mercedes-Benz E63 W212s entered under the category's new "Car of the Future" regulations. The sale was finalised in January 2013,[6] with the team purchasing one Racing Entitlement Contract (REC) and leasing a second from the Stone Brothers,[7] whilst operating a third car on behalf of satellite team James Rosenberg Racing. With Shane van Gisbergen leaving the team at the end of the 2012 season, Erebus recruited former DTM driver Maro Engel as his replacement, whilst retaining Lee Holdsworth and Tim Slade in the other two cars.[citation needed]

For 2014, the team scaled back to a two-car operation with the James Rosenberg Racing REC and Tim Slade both moving to Walkinshaw Racing.[8][9] Will Davison replaced Maro Engel.[10] Lee Holdsworth scored the team's first race win at Winton in April 2014.[11]

In 2015, Ashley Walsh replaced Lee Holdsworth as the driver for Car #4.[12] Will Davison secured the team's second V8 Supercar race win at the 2015 Ubet Perth Super Sprint at Barbagallo Raceway.[13]

The team operated from the team from the former Stone Brothers Racing premises in Yatala on the Gold Coast until the end of the 2015 season, when it moved its V8 Supercars and GT operations under one roof in Moorabbin, Melbourne.[14] This was replaced by a new facility in Dandenong in mid-2016 after its previous facility became too small.[15]

David Reynolds replaced Will Davison for the 2016 Championship, with Davison moving to Tekno Autosports.[16] Reynolds was joined by Aaren Russell with the team switching from running the E63 W212s to a pair of Holden Commodore VFs.[17][18] Russell split with the team after the Townsville 400 round, and was replaced by Craig Baird for Ipswich. Shae Davies raced the teams #4 Entry for the remainder of the 2016 Season.[19]

For 2017, Reynolds remained with the team, while Dale Wood replaced Davies as the driver of the newly renumbered #99 Entry.[20] Reynolds, partnered with Luke Youlden, won the rain-affected 2017 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, while the second car of Wood - partnered by Chris Pither - finished a season-best 4th. In October 2017, Wood announced that he would no longer be continuing his full-time drive with the team into 2018. His replacement will be 2017 Dunlop Super2 Series competitor, Anton de Pasquale. In 2018, Reynolds won three races and finished fifth in the championship with de Pasquale 20th in his debut year.[citation needed]

In 2019, Penrite, a sponsor of the team since 2015, increased its sponsorship to both cars and took over title sponsorship of the team.[21] Reynolds finished sixth in the championship and de Pasquale 14th.[22]

In 2021, Will Brown and Brodie Kostecki replaced Reynolds and De Pasquale. Also Boost Mobile partnered with Erebus Motorsport for naming rights branding on the #99 Car of Kostecki for a full season in the Championship. This led to a full naming rights sponsorship in 2022, where Boost Mobile became naming rights sponsor of the entire team including Will Brown's #9 car. The team was known as Boost Mobile Racing by Erebus. A Wild Card entry to Bathurst was also announced for 2021, dragging out Greg Murphy from retirement, With Richie Stanaway to partner him. Greg Murphy is a long time friend of Boost Mobile founder Peter Adderton. This did not go ahead in 2021 due to COVID-19 restrictions but went ahead in 2022, Stanaway and Murphy finished 11th, after starting 4th.

In December 2022, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners purchased the naming rights sponsorship, with the team renamed as Coca-Cola Racing by Erebus for the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[23] Will Brown and Brodie Kostecki remained with the team. The team also swapped to running the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 as the championship moved to the Gen 3 Regulations.[24]

In 2023, Brodie Kostecki won the Driver's Championship with Erebus, as well as the team winning the Team's championship. Brown left at the end of 2023 for Red Bull Ampol Racing, and was replaced by Jack Le Brocq.

In early February 2024, just weeks before the season opening Bathurst 500, Series champion Brodie Kostecki parted ways with the team after rumours swirled about how Kostecki was being treated by the team internally. Further, naming rights sponsor Coca-Cola, as well as Shaw and Partners, and SCTR withdrew their financial support of the team. Kostecki was be replaced by Todd Hazelwood at the 2024 season opening round, thus reuniting with former Matt Stone Racing teammate Jack Le Brocq. On April 7, 2024, it was announced that Kostecki would rejoin the team at the Taupo round, and Hazelwood, who also drove in the Melbourne round, would revert back to his role as an endurance co-driver.[25]

Other

Guy Stewart formerly drove the team's Aurion-Yamaha in the Aussie Racing Cars series, and the team was also involved in a V8 Utes team with Adam Marjoram driving. The team formerly ran a Mygale F3 car labelled Erebus Academy, racing in Australian Formula 3 with Jack Le Brocq driving. Members of the Erebus Academy development program have included Le Brocq, Adam Marjoram and Richard Muscat.

On October 2, 2023, the team announced that they had plans to compete in select races with Kostecki in the NASCAR Cup Series in a partnership with Richard Childress Racing in 2024.[26]

Supercars Championship drivers

The following is a list of drivers who have driven for the team in the Supercars Championship, in order of their first appearance. Drivers who only drove for the team on a part-time basis are listed in italics.

Racing results

Car No. 9 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Position Pts
2013 Maro Engel 9 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG ADE
R1
24
ADE
R2
Ret
SYM
R3
Ret
SYM
R4
24
SYM
R5
23
PUK
R6
24
PUK
R7
21
PUK
R8
20
PUK
R9
21
BAR
R10
25
BAR
R11
26
BAR
R12
Ret
COA
R13
23
COA
R14
Ret
COA
R15
24
COA
R16
25
HID
R17
16
HID
R18
22
HID
R19
9
TOW
R20
19
TOW
R21
27
QLD
R22
19
QLD
R23
27
QLD
R24
17
WIN
R25
18
WIN
R26
17
WIN
R27
19
SAN
R28
25
BAT
R29
20
SUR
R30
21
SUR
R31
22
PHI
R32
21
PHI
R33
22
PHI
R34
19
SYD
R35
Ret
SYD
R36
20
28th 836
2014 Will Davison ADE
R1
13
ADE
R2
10
ADE
R3
Ret
SYM
R4
7
SYM
R5
23
SYM
R6
4
WIN
R7
6
WIN
R8
8
WIN
R9
18
PUK
R10
5
PUK
R11
18
PUK
R12
18
PUK
R13
7
BAR
R14
7
BAR
R15
18
BAR
R16
24
HID
R17
Ret
HID
R18
13
HID
R19
16
TOW
R20
3
TOW
R21
16
TOW
R22
10
QLD
R23
7
QLD
R24
14
QLD
R25
18
SMP
R26
7
SMP
R27
5
SMP
R28
11
SAN
QR
18
SAN
R29
21
BAT
R30
4
SUR
R31
20
SUR
R32
20
PHI
R33
11
PHI
R34
14
PHI
R35
6
SYD
R36
Ret
SYD
R37
13
SYD
R38
10
14th 1912
2015 ADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
DNS
ADE
R3
19
SYM
R4
17
SYM
R5
7
SYM
R6
23
BAR
R7
7
BAR
R8
9
BAR
R9
1
WIN
R10
13
WIN
R11
7
WIN
R12
24
HID
R13
14
HID
R14
19
HID
R15
24
TOW
R16
12
TOW
R17
24
QLD
R18
9
QLD
R19
7
QLD
R20
7
SMP
R21
13
SMP
R22
9
SMP
R23
20
SAN
R24
23
BAT
R25
12
SUR
R26
15
SUR
R27
16
PUK
R28
Ret
PUK
R29
13
PUK
R30
16
PHI
R31
15
PHI
R32
17
PHI
R33
12
SYD
R34
13
SYD
R35
11
SYD
R36
18
15th 1672
2016 David Reynolds Holden ADE
R1
14
ADE
R2
19
ADE
R3
5
SYM
R4
16
SYM
R5
18
PHI
R6
12
PHI
R7
14
BAR
R8
19
BAR
R9
21
WIN
R10
22
WIN
R11
6
HID
R12
17
HID
R13
9
TOW
R14
11
TOW
R15
14
QLD
R16
21
QLD
R17
23
SMP
R18
17
SMP
R19
19
SAN
QR
17
SAN
R20

DSQ
BAT
R21
18
SUR
R22
Ret
SUR
R23
20
PUK
R24
13
PUK
R25
8
PUK
R26
17
PUK
R27
25
SYD
R28
10
SYD
R29
3
16th 1564
2017 ADE
R1
4
ADE
R2
12
SYM
R3
4
SYM
R4
5
PHI
R5
Ret
PHI
R6
3
BAR
R7
9
BAR
R8
16
WIN
R9
4
WIN
R10
7
HID
R11
8
HID
R12
7
TOW
R13
9
TOW
R14
11
QLD
R15
10
QLD
R16
9
SMP
R17
8
SMP
R18
9
SAN
QR
17
SAN
R19
17
BAT
R20
1
SUR
R21
17
SUR
R22
Ret
PUK
R23
24
PUK
R24
13
NEW
R25
5
NEW
R26
3
7th 2196
2018 ADE
R1
4
ADE
R2
2
MEL
R3
7
MEL
R4
12
MEL
R5
14
MEL
R6
1
SYM
R7
4
SYM
R8
8
PHI
R9
6
PHI
R10
2
BAR
R11
17
BAR
R12
2
WIN
R13
25
WIN
R14
15
HID
R15
3
HID
R16
1
TOW
R17
7
TOW
R18
6
QLD
R19
7
QLD
R20
7
SMP
R21
7
BEN
R22
17
BEN
R23
3
SAN
QR
1
SAN
R24
5
BAT
R25
13
SUR
R26
4
SUR
R27
C
PUK
R28
4
PUK
R29
5
NEW
R30
2
NEW
R31
1
5th 3206
2019 ADE
R1
8
ADE
R2
9
MEL
R3
10
MEL
R4
7
MEL
R5
4
MEL
R6
8
SYM
R7
6
SYM
R8
3
PHI
R9
4
PHI
R10
11
BAR
R11
10
BAR
R12
6
WIN
R13
3
WIN
R14
4
HID
R15
3
HID
R16
2
TOW
R17
6
TOW
R18
20
QLD
R19
9
QLD
R20
21
BEN
R21
7
BEN
R22
13
PUK
R23
3
PUK
R24
24
BAT
R25
5
SUR
R26
22
SUR
R27
3
SAN
QR
3
SAN
R28
Ret
NEW
R29
4
NEW
R30
16
6th 2694
2020 ADE
R1
4
ADE
R2
8
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP
R7
21
SMP
R8
5
SMP
R9
4
SMP2
R10
14
SMP2
R11
11
SMP2
R12
4
HID1
R13
13
HID1
R14
5
HID1
R15
9
HID2
R16
12
HID2
R17
16
HID2
R18
10
TOW1
R19
5
TOW1
R20
10
TOW1
R21
11
TOW2
R22
Ret
TOW2
R23
15
TOW2
R24
11
BEN1
R25
13
BEN1
R26
7
BEN1
R27
9
BEN2
R28
16
BEN2
R29
Ret
BEN2
R30
17
BAT
R31
15
12th 1492
2021 Will Brown BAT
R1
16
BAT
R2
14
SAN
R3
16
SAN
R4
16
SAN
R5
7
SYM
R6
9
SYM
R7
5
SYM
R8
15
BEN
R9
11
BEN
R10
13
BEN
R11
24
HID
R12
4
HID
R13
8
HID
R14
10
TOW
R15
18
TOW
R16
5
TOW2
R17
10
TOW2
R18
Ret
TOW2
R19
12
SYD1
R20
5
SYD1
R21
11
SYD1
R22
2
SYD2
R23
11
SYD2
R24
6
SYD2
R25
6
SYD3
R26
3
SYD3
R27
8
SYD3
R28
1
SYD4
R29
7
SYD4
R30
C
BAT
R31
20
8th 1838
2022 SMP
R1
7
SMP
R2
8
SYM
R3
13
SYM
R4
12
SYM
R5
15
MEL
R6
17
MEL
R7
23
MEL
R8
24
MEL
R9
8
BAR
R10
17
BAR
R11
Ret
BAR
R12
5
WIN
R13
27
WIN
R14
6
WIN
R15
5
HID
R16
Ret
HID
R17
20
HID
R18
7
TOW
R19
11
TOW
R20
19
BEN
R21
20
BEN
R22
7
BEN
R23
6
SAN
R24
4
SAN
R25
3
SAN
R26
11
PUK
R27
19
PUK
R28
Ret
PUK
R29
DNS
BAT
R30
10
SUR
R31
24
SUR
R32
11
ADE
R33
22
ADE
R34
6
14th 1714
2023 Chevrolet NEW
R1
4
NEW
R2
13
MEL
R3
3
MEL
R4
6
MEL
R5
3
MEL
R6
23
BAR
R7
16
BAR
R8
1
BAR
R9
2
SYM
R10
1
SYM
R11
3
SYM
R12
1
HID
R13
7
HID
R14
5
HID
R15
6
TOW
R16
1
TOW
R17
6
SMP
R18
3
SMP
R19
14
BEN
R20
Ret
BEN
R21
13
BEN
R22
13
SAN
R23
4
BAT
R24
8
SUR
R25
11
SUR
R26
11
ADE
R27
Ret
ADE
R28

Car No. 99 results

Year Driver No. Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Position Pts
2013 Lee Holdsworth 4 Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG ADE
R1
17
ADE
R2
17
SYM
R3
23
SYM
R4
17
SYM
R5
13
PUK
R6
18
PUK
R7
25
PUK
R8
17
PUK
R9
22
BAR
R10
18
BAR
R11
Ret
BAR
R12
14
COA
R13
27
COA
R14
20
COA
R15
21
COA
R16
20
HID
R17
18
HID
R18
16
HID
R19
Ret
TOW
R20
Ret
TOW
R21
Ret
QLD
R22
Ret
QLD
R23
Ret
QLD
R24
18
WIN
R25
26
WIN
R26
20
WIN
R27
20
SAN
QR
19
SAN
R28
4
BAT
R29
14
SUR
R30
12
SUR
R31
5
PHI
R32
14
PHI
R33
17
PHI
R34
Ret
SYD
R35
23
SYD
R36
13
20th 1361
2014 ADE
R1
17
ADE
R2
17
ADE
R3

16
SYM
R4
16
SYM
R5
9
SYM
R6
12
WIN
R7
5
WIN
R8

1
WIN
R9
15
PUK
R10
12
PUK
R11
14
PUK
R12
17
PUK
R13
15
BAR
R14
5
BAR
R15
12
BAR
R16
18
HID
R17
10
HID
R18
Ret
HID
R19
12
TOW
R20
22
TOW
R21
15
TOW
R22
15
QLD
R23
17
QLD
R24
18
QLD
R25

23
SMP
R26
10
SMP
R27
15
SMP
R28
13
SAN
QR
12
SAN
R29
Ret
BAT
R30
Ret
SUR
R31
11
SUR
R32
Ret
PHI
R33
19
PHI
R34
20
PHI
R35
13
SYD
R36
17
SYD
R37
24
SYD
R38
18
20th 1395
2015 Ash Walsh ADE
R1
20
ADE
R2
8
ADE
R3
Ret
SYM
R4
Ret
SYM
R5
22
SYM
R6
21
BAR
R7
17
BAR
R8
18
BAR
R9
22
WIN
R10
22
WIN
R11
15
WIN
R12
22
HID
R13
21
HID
R14
20
HID
R15
Ret
TOW
R16
22
TOW
R17
23
QLD
R18
18
QLD
R19
Ret
QLD
R20
22
SMP
R21
25
SMP
R22
16
SMP
R23
21
SAN
Q
19
SAN
R24
19
BAT
R25
Ret
SUR
R26
19
SUR
R27

DSQ
PUK
R28
20
PUK
R29
21
PUK
R30
24
PHI
R31
PHI
R32
PHI
R33
SYD
R34
SYD
R35
SYD
R36
25th 769
2016 Aaren Russell Holden ADE
R1
25
ADE
R2
22
ADE
R3
DNS
SYM
R4
23
SYM
R5
17
PHI
R6
25
PHI
R7
22
BAR
R8
25
BAR
R9
24
WIN
R10
24
WIN
R11
24
HID
R12
22
HID
R13
19
TOW
R14
22
TOW
R15
21
28th 627
Craig Baird ADE
R1
ADE
R2
ADE
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
PHI
R6
PHI
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
24
QLD
R17
22
50th 219
Shae Davies ADE
R1
ADE
R2
ADE
R3
SYM
R4
SYM
R5
PHI
R6
PHI
R7
BAR
R8
BAR
R9
WIN
R10
WIN
R11
HID
R12
HID
R13
TOW
R14
TOW
R15
QLD
R16
QLD
R17
SMP
R18
25
SMP
R19
25
SAN
R20
22
BAT
R21
17
SUR
R22
19
SUR
R23
DNS
PUK
R24
23
PUK
R25
25
PUK
R26
24
PUK
R27
23
SYD
R28
22
SYD
R29
17
36th 454
2017 Dale Wood 99 ADE
R1
Ret
ADE
R2
20
SYM
R3
8
SYM
R4
14
PHI
R5
Ret
PHI
R6
8
BAR
R7
21
BAR
R8
21
WIN
R9
21
WIN
R10
26
HID
R11
25
HID
R12
22
TOW
R13
16
TOW
R14
22
QLD
R15
23
QLD
R16
Ret
SMP
R17
16
SMP
R18
22
SAN
QR
7
SAN
R19
13
BAT
R20
4
SUR
R21
22
SUR
R22
18
PUK
R23
20
PUK
R24
20
NEW
R25
18
NEW
R26
20
23rd 1221
2018 Anton De Pasquale ADE
R1
19
ADE
R2
17
MEL
R3
15
MEL
R4
19
MEL
R5
20
MEL
R6
15
SYM
R7
19
SYM
R8
15
PHI
R9
7
PHI
R10
16
BAR
R11
18
BAR
R12
23
WIN
R13
12
WIN
R14
16
HID
R15
11
HID
R16
16
TOW
R17
19
TOW
R18
17
QLD
R19
26
QLD
R20
16
SMP
R21
18
BEN
R22
24
BEN
R23
11
SAN
QR
9
SAN
R24
18
BAT
R25
24
SUR
R26
Ret
SUR
R27
C
PUK
R28
19
PUK
R29
24
NEW
R30
11
NEW
R31
16
20th 1524
2019 ADE
R1
16
ADE
R2
14
MEL
R3
11
MEL
R4
13
MEL
R5
11
MEL
R6
12
SYM
R7
9
SYM
R8
23
PHI
R9
12
PHI
R10
3
BAR
R11
13
BAR
R12
7
WIN
R13
18
WIN
R14
17
HID
R15
11
HID
R16
8
TOW
R17
11
TOW
R18
4
QLD
R19
14
QLD
R20
11
BEN
R21
3
BEN
R22
7
PUK
R23
15
PUK
R24
20
BAT
R25
Ret
SUR
R26
11
SUR
R27
8
SAN
QR
13
SAN
R28
10
NEW
R29
23
NEW
R30
Ret
14th 2015
2020 ADE
R1
14
ADE
R2
Ret
MEL
R3
C
MEL
R4
C
MEL
R5
C
MEL
R6
C
SMP1
R7
8
SMP1
R8
12
SMP1
R9
7
SMP2
R10
3
SMP2
R11
13
SMP2
R12
19
HID1
R13
1
HID1
R14
7
HID1
R15
23
HID2
R16
6
HID2
R17
12
HID2
R18
9
TOW1
R19
10
TOW1
R20
8
TOW1
R21
7
TOW2
R22
5
TOW2
R23
16
TOW2
R24
Ret
BEN1
R25
8
BEN1
R26
5
BEN1
R27
4
BEN2
R28
5
BEN2
R29
2
BEN2
R30
11
BAT
R31
9
8th 1637
2021 Brodie Kostecki BAT
R1
11
BAT
R2
12
SAN
R3
17
SAN
R4
13
SAN
R5
2
SYM
R6
10
SYM
R7
16
SYM
R8
18
BEN
R9
6
BEN
R10
5
BEN
R11
11
HID
R12
8
HID
R13
15
HID
R14
24
TOW1
R15
13
TOW1
R16
15
TOW2
R17
22
TOW2
R18
7
TOW2
R19
14
SYD1
R20
3
SYD1
R21
4
SYD1
R22
15
SYD2
R23
23
SYD2
R24
20
SYD2
R25
Ret
SYD3
R26
4
SYD3
R27
9
SYD3
R28
11
SYD4
R29
8
SYD4
R30
C
BAT
R31
3
9th 1788
2022 SMP
R1
5
SMP
R2
2
SYM
R3
4
SYM
R4
19
SYM
R5
22
MEL
R6
14
MEL
R7
7
MEL
R8
15
MEL
R9
5
BAR
R10
8
BAR
R11
6
BAR
R12
21
WIN
R13
7
WIN
R14
11
WIN
R15
13
HID
R16
10
HID
R17
16
HID
R18
24
TOW
R19
12
TOW
R20
16
BEN
R21
6
BEN
R22
24
BEN
R23
3
SAN
R24
11
SAN
R25
23
SAN
R26
16
PUK
R27
20
PUK
R28
18
PUK
R29
19
BAT
R30
4
SUR
R31
7
SUR
R32
5
ADE
R33
4
ADE
R34
8
7th 2142
2023 Chevrolet NEW
R1
3
NEW
R2
6
MEL
R3
2
MEL
R4
1
MEL
R5
1
MEL
R6
3
BAR
R7
2
BAR
R8
2
BAR
R9
3
SYM
R10
23
SYM
R11
2
SYM
R12
3
HID
R13
4
HID
R14
4
HID
R15
26
TOW
R16
19
TOW
R17
2
SMP
R18
1
SMP
R19
8
BEN
R20
1
BEN
R21
1
BEN
R22
1
SAN
R23
2
BAT
R24
2
SUR
R25
5
SUR
R26
2
ADE
R27
6
ADE
R28
1st

Bathurst 1000 Results

Year No. Car Drivers Pos. Laps
2013 4 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Australia Lee Holdsworth
New Zealand Craig Baird
14th 161
9 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Germany Maro Engel
Australia Steven Johnson
20th 160
2014 4 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Australia Lee Holdsworth
New Zealand Craig Baird
Ret 132
9 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Australia Will Davison
Australia Alex Davison
4th 161
2015 4 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Australia Ashley Walsh
Australia Jack Le Brocq
Ret 135
9 Mercedes-Benz E63 W212 Australia Will Davison
Australia Alex Davison
12th 161
2016 4 Holden Commodore VF Australia Shae Davies
New Zealand Chris van der Drift
17th 156
9 Holden Commodore VF Australia David Reynolds
New Zealand Craig Baird
18th 148
2017 9 Holden Commodore VF Australia David Reynolds
Australia Luke Youlden
1st 161
99 Holden Commodore VF Australia Dale Wood
New Zealand Chris Pither
4th 161
2018 9 Holden Commodore ZB Australia David Reynolds
Australia Luke Youlden
13th 161
99 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Anton de Pasquale
Australia Will Brown
24th 143
2019 9 Holden Commodore ZB Australia David Reynolds
Australia Luke Youlden
5th 161
99 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Anton de Pasquale
Australia Will Brown
Ret 125
2020 9 Holden Commodore ZB Australia David Reynolds
Australia Will Brown
15th 160
99 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Anton de Pasquale
Australia Brodie Kostecki
9th 161
2021 9 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Will Brown
Australia Jack Perkins
20th 150
99 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Brodie Kostecki
Australia David Russell
3rd 161
2022 9 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Will Brown
Australia Jack Perkins
10th 161
51 Holden Commodore ZB New Zealand Greg Murphy
New Zealand Richie Stanaway
11th 161
99 Holden Commodore ZB Australia Brodie Kostecki
Australia David Russell
4th 161
2023 9 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE Australia Will Brown
Australia Jack Perkins
8th 161
99 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1-1LE Australia Brodie Kostecki
Australia David Russell
2nd 161

See also

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