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Published on January 2nd, 2020 | by Amirul Mukminin

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Audi Sport Team Valvoline to Field Three-Car Team at Bathurst

Australia’s championship winning Audi Sport Team Valvoline operation will field three Audi Sport customer racing supported R8 LMS GT3 EVOs in the 2020 Liqui Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, with a mix of drivers intent on claiming another victory for the brand with the four rings on the eve of the tenth anniversary of their first title in 2011.

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Off the back of a 2019 season that saw an outstanding run during the Bathurst 12 Hour, the team claimed both the CAMS Australian GT ‘Sprint’ Championship – their third consecutive title – and the CAMS Australian Endurance Championship crown.

Garth Tander, who was part of that Endurance Championship victory will rejoin the team for the 30 January – 2 February 12 Hour event alongside eight factory drivers from Europe, such is the esteem of the 12-Hour event which kicks off not the Intercontinental GT Challenge season, but it is also recognised as the first major event on the annual GT calendar.

Having campaigned two Audi Sport customer racing supported cars since 2017, team boss Steve McLaughlan is no stranger to the highs and lows of Mount Panorama, but with extended support from customer racing and Valvoline Australia, the team is looking to press for an outright result on February second, the tenth anniversary of Audi’s first victory at Bathurst with Christopher Mies, Marc Basseng and Daryl O’Young.

“Bathurst is always unpredictable, but it keeps drawing you back, and this year, we’re looking for another solid result,” McLaughlan admitted matter-of-factly. “Last year both the #2 and the #22 cars led the race, and each year – despite immense competition from some of the best teams in the world – we’ve qualified and run well inside the lead pack, so this year we’ve added a third tier, and we’re out for a podium finish.”

Whilst the driver line-up of the three 2019 Audi R8 LMS GT3 EVOs remains a closely guarded secret, McLaughlan did confirm that three-time Bathurst 1000 winner and reigning Australian Endurance champion Garth Tander will return to the team for the event.

The 2020 Bathurst 12 Hour gets underway on Friday, January 31 with a sequence of one-hour practice sessions ahead of qualifying early Saturday afternoon, whilst the top ten shootout will take place late on Saturday, with the 12 Hour journey beginning in the early morning light at 5:45am on Sunday, February 2.


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