What time does the Bathurst 1000 race actually start?

13 Oct 2024
Bathurst 2024

Australia’s biggest motor race is finally here.

The 61st edition of the Bathurst 1000 will be the tenth race of the Supercars season, with the highly-anticipated event getting underway on Sunday.

Follow the Great Race LIVE here

Reigning Supercars champion Brodie Kostecki claimed the 2024 Bathurst 1000 pole position after a stellar drive pipped rival Cam Waters for Sunday’s Great Race.

Kostecki becomes the first driver since Garth Tander back in 2009 to go back-to-back on pole at Mount Panorama after blitzing the field with his 2.05.511 in Saturday’s Top 10 Shootout.

The 161-lap event starts from 11.30am AEDT on Sunday. Every moment of the Great Race will be shown live and ad-break free on Foxtel (Channel 506) and streamed on Kayo Sports.

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Kostecki out to rewrite Bathurst history | 02:05

SUNDAY SCHEDULE

All times AEDT

8am-8:20am: Supercars Warm Up

9am-9:20am: Supercars Drivers Parade

11:30am: Supercars Race 24, Bathurst 1000 - 161 laps

BATHURST 1000 STARTING GRID

1. Brodie Kostecki and Todd Hazelwood (Erebus Motorsport)

2. Cam Waters and James Moffat (Tickford Racing)

3. Broc Feeney and Jamie Whincup (Triple Eight Race Engineering)

4. Richie Stanaway and Dale Wood (Grove Racing)

5. Will Brown and Scott Pye (Triple Eight Race Engineering)

6. Jack Le Brocq and Jayden Ojeda (Erebus Motorsport)

7. Matt Payne and Garth Tander (Grove Racing)

8. Anton De Pasquale and Tony D’Alberto (Dick Johnson Racing)

9. Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth (Walkinshaw Andretti United)

10. Andre Heimgartner and Declan Fraser (Brad Jones Racing)

11. James Golding and David Russell (PremiAir Racing)

12. Cameron Hill and Cameron Crick (Matt Stone Racing)

13. Nick Percat and Dylan O’Keeffe (Matt Stone Racing)

14. Ryan Wood and Fabian Coulthard (Walkinshaw Andretti United)

15. Jaxon Evans and Dean Fiore (Brad Jones Racing)

16. Will Davison and Kai Allen (Dick Johnson Racing)

17. Macauley Jones and Jordan Boys (Brad Jones Racing)

18. Craig Lowndes and Cooper Murray (Triple Eight Race Engineering)

19. Thomas Randle and Tyler Everingham (Tickford Racing)

20. Aaron Love and Aaron Cameron (Blanchard Racing Team)

21. David Reynolds and Warren Luff (Team 18)

22. Mark Winterbottom and Michael Caruso (Team 18)

23. James Courtney and Jack Perkins (Blanchard Racing Team)

24. Bryce Fullwood and Jaylyn Robotham (Brad Jones Racing)

25. Tim Slade and Cameron McLeod (PremiAir Racing)

26. Matt Chahda and Bradley Vaughan (Matt Chahda Motorsport)

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