2017 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour

The race and Class A1-winning BMW M135i Hatch F20 of Luke Searle and Paul Morris.

The 2017 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour was an endurance race for Group 3E Series Production Cars and other invited cars. The event, which was staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, near Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia, on 16 April 2017, was the second running of the Bathurst 6 Hour. The race was won by Luke Searle and Paul Morris, driving a BMW M135i. Morris became the first driver to win the three major endurance races at Bathurst, having previously won the Bathurst 1000 in 2014 and the Bathurst 12 Hour in 2007 and 2010.[1] This feat was later achieved by Shane van Gisbergen.[2]

Class structure

Cars competed in the following classes:[3]

  • Class A1: Extreme Performance (Forced Induction)
  • Class A2: Extreme Performance (Naturally Aspirated)
  • Class B1: High Performance (Forced Induction)
  • Class B2: High Performance (Naturally Aspirated)
  • Class C: Performance
  • Class D: Production
  • Class I: Invitational

Results

The Class A2-winning HSV VY GTS of Trevor Symonds, Paul Lane and Scott Bargwanna.
The Class B1-winning BMW 335i E92 of Leigh Burges and Jack Perkins.
The Class B2-winning Holden VE Commodore SS V Redline of Brian Walden, Michael Auld and Richard Bloomfield.
The Class C-winning BMW 130i E87 of Robert Rubis and Todd Hazelwood.
The Class D-winning Toyota 86 GTS of Chris Reeves and Chris Sutton.
The Class I-winning Ford AU Falcon of John McCleverty, Brad Zacka and Michael Zacka.
Pos. Class No. Drivers Entrant Car Laps
1 A1 62 Luke Searle
Paul Morris
Roadchill Freight Express BMW M135i Hatch F20 113
2 A1 1 Nathan Morcom
Chaz Mostert
Direct Plasterboard Outlet Ford Focus RS LZ 113
3 A1 7 Jim Pollicina
Ryan Simpson
Mocomm/Poll Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 113
4 A1 80 Beric Lynton
Tim Leahey
Bruce Lynton Prestige Automotive BMW 1 Series M Coupé E82 113
5 A1 46 Andrew Richmond
Karl Reindler
CXC Global/CGR Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 113
6 A1 29 Robert Woods
Ben Porter
Duvashen Padayachee
Commercial Interior Projects Racing, GWR Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG 113
7 A1 56 Tony Alford
Mark Eddy
Donut King Audi TT RS 112
8 B1 11 Leigh Burges
Jack Perkins
Direct Plasterboard Outlet BMW 335i E92 112
9 A1 95 James Abela
Cameron Hill
Strathbrook Subaru WRX STI 112
10 B1 15 Ben Kavich
Michael Kavich
Kieran Pilkington
Race for a Cure Subaru Impreza WRX STI 112
11 A1 58 Kyle Alford
Chad Parrish
Donut King BMW 1 Series M Coupé E82 111
12 A2 53 Trevor Symonds
Paul Lane
Scott Bargwanna
Project Dry Hire, Gulf Western Oil, Coast Wide Civil HSV VY GTS 111
13 B1 48 Scott Gore
Patrick Galang
Keith Bensley
ASAP Marketing BMW 135i E82 111
14 A1 94 Adam Wallis
Jed Wallis
Warrin Mining BMW 1 Series M Coupé E82 111
15 A1 66 Dimitri Agathos
Lachlan Gibbons
Fullgas Racing Subaru WRX STI 111
16 B1 27 Brett McFarland
Nikkolas Hough
B.A.R Constructions Subaru Impreza WRX STI 111
17 D 3 Chris Reeves
Chris Sutton
Triple Zero Race Engineering/Sutto's Motorcycles Toyota 86 GTS 111
18 C 40 Robert Rubis
Todd Hazelwood
Mainpoint Advisory/Manta Restaurant BMW 130i E87 111
19 D 37 James Vernon
Mark Caine
Shockwave Signs Motorsport/Massel Toyota 86 GTS 111
20 A1 6 John O'Dowd
Stephen Thompson
Mocomm/Poll Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 110
21 I 23 John McCleverty
Brad Zacka
Michael Zacka
Zedtec Engineering Ford AU Falcon 110
22 C 35 Ric Shaw
David Cox
Michael Sloss
Ric Shaw Racing/Synchronised Technology Mazda RX-8 110
23 I 22 Ashley Jarvis
Dion Jarvis
Lighthouse Electrical Ford AU Falcon 110
24 A1 12 Rod Salmon
Nathan Antunes
Skwirk Online Education Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG 109
25 C 43 Nicholas Cox
Adam Gosling
Cox Motor Sports BMW 130i E87 109
26 B1 28 Peter O'Donnell
James O'Donnell
Simon O'Donnell
Spinifex Recruiting BMW 335i E92 109
27 B2 24 Brian Walden
Michael Auld
Richard Bloomfield
Airtag Octane Events/Sydfab/Walden Motorsport Holden VE Commodore SS V Redline 108
28 A1 83 Neale Muston
Peter Paddon
CXC Global/CGR Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX RS 110
29 D 39 David Bailey
Matthew Thewlis
Sparesbox Toyota 86 GTS 108
30 D 49 David Crowe
Trent Grubel
Corvus International Toyota 86 GTS 108
31 C 10 David Raddatz
Nicholas Cancian
MX5 Mania Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV 107
32 A2 51 Daniel Flanagan
Marrick Malouf
Goodyear Phillip/Prime Finance/Fifth Gear Motoring HSV VY GTS 107
33 C 13 Colin Osborne
Hadrian Morrall
Osborne Motorsport Renault Mégane RS 265 107
34 B2 76 Troy Williams
Daniel Bilski
TWMotorsport Holden VE Commodore SS V Redline 107
35 I 71 Warren Trewin
Scott Cameron
Legacy Racing Holden VT Commodore 106
36 D 98 Daniel Williams
Kirt Metcalf
Daniel Sugden
Daniel Williams Toyota Camry 106
37 I 8 Bradley Carr
Paul Jarvis
RY.COM.AU Ford AU Falcon 105
38 C 17 Kyle Aubin
Blake Aubin
John David Renault Renault Mégane RS 265 105
39 D 50 Trevor Keene
James Keene
Dominin Martens
MidWest Multimedia Mini Cooper S JCW 104
40 D 47 David Baker
Brian Callaghan
Online Hire Pty Ltd Honda Integra Type R 104
41 D 21 Jake Williams
Steven Williams
Gerry Burgess
Disc Brakes Australia Kia Proceed GT 101
42 I 61 Scott Stephenson
Christopher Cotton
Tyson Harvey
Stephenson Motorsport Hyundai Excel X3 99
43 A1 77 Anthony Soole
Craig Burgess
Adam Burgess
Property Investment Store BMW 1 Series M Coupé E82 99
44 B1 54 Adrian Stefan
Ashley Barnett
BM WEST BMW 335i E92 98
45 I 88 Luke Amdersem
Chris Donnelly
Property Mastermind Ford AU Falcon 96
46 A1 65 Jacob Andrews
Mark Griffith
CXC Global/CGR Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX RS 93
47 I 25 Coleby Cowham
Lindsay Kearns
Escape Energy/Juuce/Scotts Rods Ford AU Falcon 93
48 A2 53 Steve Hodges
Sean Hudspeth
Robert Coulthard
Hi-Terc Oils CSV Mondo GT 87
49 D 86 Grant Phillips
Michele Abbate
Pedders/Motorsports Training Australia Racing Toyota 86 GTS 86
50 D 33 Peter Foote
Will Cauchi
Cox Motorsport Nissan Pulsar N15 52
DNF A1 45 Garth Walden
Craig Baird
Transtar, GWR Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG 105
DNF A2 4 Graeme Muir
Jamie Hodgson
Gramur Stainless HSV E Series GTS 86
DNF A1 18 Grant Sherrin
Iain Sherrin
Sherrin Rentals BMW M4 F82 85
DNF D 52 Graeme Heath
Joshua Heath
homegas, RaceAway Toyota 86 GTS 80
DNF A2 44 Daniel Clift
Wayne Clift
Ashley Heffernan
Nolan Finishes HSV VZ Clubsport R8 78
DNF B2 69 Joe Krinelos
Tony Virag
Anthony Loscialpo
SBAC Holden VF Commodore SS V Redline 58
DNF D 85 Declan Kirkham
Philip Kirkham
Aaron Cameron
Vurgel Precision Automotive/Declan Kirkham Racing Mazda MX-6 GE LS 56
DNF D 55 Michael Hopp
Peter Sortwell
Steve Pittman
Hare Motorsport/Declan Kirkham Racing/Inertia Apparel Eunos 30X 53
DNF C 31 Tyler Everingham
Bob Hughes
Osborne Motorsport Renault Mégane RS 265 49
DNF A1 20 David Wall
John Bowe
EASTS Holiday Parks Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX GSR 37
DNF A1 68 Dylan Thomas
Tim Slade
CXC Global/CGR Performance Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 30
DNF C 5 Doug Westwood
Carey McMahon
Coast Wide Civil BMW M3 E36 7
DNF A1 67 Jeremy Gray
Jason Gomersall
JMG/Iseek/Bilstein FPV FG GT-F 2
DNF A1 75 Aaron McGill
Aaron Tebb
Battery World Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII 1
Source:[4][5]
  • Class winners are shown in bold text.
  • Race time of winning car: 6:01:28.885
  • Pole position: 2:25.487, Grant Sherrin
  • Fastest race lap: 2:25.802, Chaz Mostert

References

  1. Hawkless, Warren (26 April 2017). "Morris makes history at Bathurst 6 Hour". Lithgow Mercury. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  2. Pavey, James (4 April 2021). "Van Gisbergen completes historic Bathurst triple crown". Supercars Championship. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  3. "Result of Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour (per class)" (PDF). Time Service Race Results. 16 April 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  4. "Result of Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour" (PDF). Time Service Race Results. 16 April 2017. Retrieved 8 April 2021.
  5. Entry list, 2017 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour Official Programme, p.18–19
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