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The legends of longevity in 2026 Bathurst 6 Hour field
AT first glance you would be hard pressed to find much connection between the grid for the 1981 James Hardie 1000 and Mount Panorama’s next endurance classic, this weekend’s Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour.
After all, the former belongs to a truly bygone era of the sport – an era so long ago that Kevin Bartlett lined up on pole position in the famous Channel Nine Camaro, joined on the front row by the Tru-Blu XD Falcon of Dick Johnson, who was still a few hours away from becoming a Bathurst winner.
Yet remarkably, there was one driver competing in that race who is not only still actively working and competing in motorsport but set to race in this Easter’s Bathurst enduro – 45 years on from the 1000km classic of ’81. More on that shortly…
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Cameron Crick and Dean Campbell won the 2025 edition, denying Jayden Ojeda and Simon Hodges a three-peat.
Crick and Campbell will reunite this year in their #1 BMW M2 while PremiAir Racing’s Ojeda and Hodges go around again in the #21 BMW M4.
There are several current and former Supercars drivers in the mix, including Grove Racing co-driver Will Davison with Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey in the #23 BMW M3.
Tickford Racing’s Thomas Randle returns with Ben Kavich and Michael Kavich in the #92 BMW M2.
Matt Stone Racing’s Jack Le Brocq joins Amar Sharma and Grant Johnson in the #90 BMW M2.
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