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End-of-season awards to feature in Repco Bathurst 1000 broadcast

25 Nov 2021
Awards presentations will feature in the Bathurst coverage
2 mins by James Pavey
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The annual end-of-season awards will feature throughout this year’s Repco Bathurst 1000 broadcast.

With COVID restrictions for indoor gatherings still in place in New South Wales, there will be no standalone gala night this year.

Instead, the 2021 awards will be presented at various stages throughout the Repco Bathurst 1000 broadcast.

The headline award is the coveted Barry Sheene Medal, which is awarded to Supercars' ‘best and fairest’ driver.

The Repco Bathurst 1000 will be a blockbuster six-day festival of motorsport at Mount Panorama.

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The coverage will commence from 8:25am AEDT Wednesday December 1 on Foxtel (Fox Sports Channel 503) and Kayo.

The Seven Network will begin its free-to-air coverage from 10:30am AEDT on Friday December 3.

Fans at the Mount Panorama circuit will see all award presentations on the big-screen production.

The Mike Kable Young Gun award will be presented along with fan-voted awards consisting of the Most Popular Driver, Best Presented Team, and Best Event.

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The driver-voted ‘Driver’s Driver’ award will also be awarded during the five-day broadcast.

The Supercars Media Award and the Best Volunteer Group will also return after a one-year absence.

Scott McLaughlin (right) was awarded the Barry Sheene Medal in 2020

"With the season finale also being the biggest ever Bathurst, there’s no better platform to celebrate the success of 2021," said Supercars head of production David Tunnicliffe.

"Throughout the five days of on-air broadcast, fans will see all of the Gala Awards presented to the recipients, as we recognise some incredible achievements from the season."

The ARMOR ALL Pole Champion Award will be presented to Anton De Pasquale.

The Teams’ Championship and Drivers’ Championship trophies will be presented to byRed Bull Ampol Racing and Shane van Gisbergen respectively.

Cameron Waters won Drivers’ Driver last year, while Scott McLaughlin is the reigning Barry Sheene Medal winner.

The week-long Repco Bathurst 1000 will also feature the Dunlop Series, Porsche Carrera Cup, Toyota Gazoo Racing 86 Series, Touring Car Racing, Touring Car Masters, S5000, GTWCA, SuperUtes, and TransAm.

The 2021 Repco Supercars Championship and Dunlop Series seasons will conclude at the Repco Bathurst 1000. Tickets for the event are on sale now.

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