Broc Feeney to join factory Ford stars for Bathurst 12 Hour
Feeney to race with Ford factory drivers Dennis Olsen and Christopher Mies
Bathurst start marks Feeney's competitive headstart with Ford
Broc Feeney has been named in an all-star Ford line-up for the upcoming Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour.
Before he makes his first start in a Triple Eight Ford, Feeney will get a headstart with the Blue Oval at next month’s Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour.
Revealed at the 2026 Ford Racing launch, Feeney will race with factory drivers Dennis Olsen and Christopher Mies in HRT Ford Racing’s Pro class Mustang GT3 entry.
It's a major global endorsement of Feeney's standing, with the Queenslander regarded as one of the best local GT3 drivers despite specialising in Supercars.
The Triple Eight Race Engineering star will make his debut at the wheel of the Multimatic-built GT3 Ford alongside former Bathurst 12 Hour winners Olsen and Mies.
Mies claimed back-to-back victories in Australia’s International Enduro in 2011 and 2012, driving Audi R8 LMS cars for Joest Racing and Phoenix Racing respectively.
Olsen, meanwhile, won the 2019 race in an Earl Bamber Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 R with Aussie star Matt Campbell.
Feeney won last year’s GT World Challenge Australia title in a Melbourne Performance Centre Audi R8 LMS GT3.
In five previous Bathurst 12 Hour starts, Feeney won in class in 2020, and finished third in Pro-Am in 2022.
Four full-time Supercars drivers had already been confirmed in the event, headlined by the all-star trio of Chaz Mostert, Cam Waters and Thomas Randle in the Scott Taylor Motorsport Mercedes-AMG.
Kai Allen will race with incoming Penrite Racing co-driver Will Davison and Brenton Grove in Grove Racing's Mercedes-AMG entry.
Feeney will commence his 2026 Supercars campaign the week after the Bathurst 12 Hour, in Sydney on February 20-22.