The grid is set for Supercars’ first ever celebrity erace tomorrow (May 18), with 28 names confirmed as starters for the virtual Mount Panorama contest.
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Seven-time Bathurst 1000 winner Craig Lowndes returns to take on new competition after his wildcard debut on Wednesday night in the BP Supercars All Stars Eseries.
Lowndes finished 30th, 28th and 30th at Circuit of the Americas and after getting a taste, wants a win of a different kind at Bathurst.
“Being part of the All Stars Eseries was an eye-opener, so looking forward to getting back to a track I know really well which is Bathurst,” Lowndes said.
“Racing against some old names I’ve had some great battles with, Neil Crompton being one of them.
“He was my teammate at one stage there, so looking forward to that.
“Mick Doohan and a few others like Toby Price, they’re completely out of their comfort zone, for me this is definitely out of my comfort zone so really looking forward to the challenge.”
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Five-time Bathurst 1000 winner Steve Richards, who has also claimed Bathurst 12 Hour (Class B) and Bathurst 24 Hour victories, will be another lining up.
Richards and Lowndes won the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000 together as co-drivers in 2015 and 2018.
MotoX and SuperX Champion Chad Reed, who once drove a V8 Supercar in Texas, will compete from his home in the US.
Australian Olympic gold medalist sailor Tom Slingsby and Olympic silver medalist snowboarder Jarryd Hughes will join the grid.
Olympic silver and Commonwealth gold medalist John Steffensen will be hoping his experience in the Porsche Carrera Cup helps him at Mount Panorama in the virtual race.
A second All Blacks Rugby representative, Codie Taylor, will log in from New Zealand and Melbourne Demons’ star Jack Viney will be the third AFL player hoping to kickstart his Holden to victory on Monday night.
UK-based DJ Carl Cox, who lit up the 2019 Vodafone Gold Coast 600, will join in a Tickford Mustang and Matt de Groot from the popular Fitzy and Wippa Nova FM breakfast show will be flying the flag for media personalities.
Monday’s Celebrity Supercars Erace at Bathurst will begin at 7pm.
The race will be broadcast live on Fox Sports 506 following the Supercars SideTracked program. It will also be broadcast live on Supercars’ Facebook page, Twitch and YouTube.
Driver | Background | Car |
Jack Riewoldt | AFL | Ford |
Jack Viney | AFL | Holden |
Jarman Impey | AFL | Holden |
Daniel Bowles | A-League | Holden |
Peter Siddle | Cricket | Ford |
Brad Hodge | Cricket | Holden |
Toby Price | Dakar Rally | TBC |
Carl Cox | DJ | Ford |
Blake Williams | Motocross | Ford |
Dan Reardon | Motocross | Holden |
Chad Reed | Motocross | TBC |
Mick Doohan | MotoGP | Holden |
Nathan Hindmarsh | NRL | Ford |
Tom Slingsby | Olympian | Holden |
Jarryd Hughes | Olympian | TBC |
John Steffensen | Olympian | TBC |
Matt de Groot | Radio | Holden |
Scott Pedder | Rally | Holden |
Angus Ta'avao | Rugby | Ford |
Codie Taylor | Rugby | Ford |
Steven Richards | Supercars | Ford |
Craig Lowndes | Supercars | Holden |
Neil Crompton | Supercars | Holden |
Ryan Story | Supercars team owner | Ford |
Barry Ryan | Supercars team owner | Holden |
Brad Jones | Supercars team owner | Holden |
Zak Brown | Supercars team owner | Holden |
Luke Egan | Surfer | Ford |