Bathurst 1000: Dates, schedule, program, times, drivers for 2024 Supercars race

Joshua Mayne

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Australia's most iconic motor race — the Bathurst 1000 — is back for 2024.

Over four days, Supercars drivers will be put to the test around Mount Panorama, with the ultimate goal of taking out the race on Sunday.

The Sporting News has all the key details for this year's event below.

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When is the Bathurst 1000? 

The 2024 edition of the Bathurst 1000 will place between Thursday, October 10 and Sunday, October 13.

It remains in its traditional early-October slot for the third consecutive year following COVID-related disruptions.

The race will begin at 11:30 am AEDT on Sunday.

Bathurst 1000 schedule: 2024 Supercars program

*All times in AEDT

Thursday, October 10

1:20 pm - 2:20 pmPractice 1 (All drivers)
4:55 pm - 5:55 pmPractice 2 (Co-drivers)

Friday, October 11

10:05 am - 11:05 amPractice 3 (All drivers)
1:05 pm - 2:05 pmPractice 4 (All drivers)
4:15 pm - 4:55 pmQualifying

Saturday, October 12

10:05 am - 11:05 amPractice 5 (Co-drivers)
1:05 pm - 2:05 pmPractice 6 (All drivers)
5:05 pm - 5:50 pmTop Ten Shootout

Sunday, October 13

8:15 am - 8:35 amWarm Up
11:30 am - 6:15 pmRace

Bathurst 1000 tickets: How to buy in 2024

General admission and reserved grandstand tickets are still available via Ticketek.

GA tickets are priced at $151 for adults, while four-day grandstand seats start from $346.

All campsites have sold out.

How to watch the Bathurst 1000: TV channel, live stream

Channel Seven will broadcast the Bathurst 1000 on free-to-air television, with a stream available via 7Plus

Fox Sports will also cover the action, meaning fans can either tune in via Foxtel or stream live through Kayo Sports.

Bathurst 1000 drivers, pairings for 2024

#DriverCo-driverTeamCar
1Brodie KosteckiTodd HazelwoodErebus MotorsportChevrolet Camaro
2Ryan WoodFabian CoulthardWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedFord Mustang
3Aaron LoveAaron CameronBlanchard Racing TeamFord Mustang
4Cameron HillCameron CrickMatt Stone RacingChevrolet Camaro
6Cam WatersJames MoffatTickford RacingFord Mustang
7James CourtneyJack PerkinsBlanchard Racing TeamFord Mustang
8Andre HeimgartnerDeclan FraserBrad Jones RacingChevrolet Camaro
9Jack Le BrocqJayden OjedaErebus MotorsportChevrolet Camaro
10Nick PercatDylan O'KeeffeMatt Stone RacingChevrolet Camaro
11Anton De PasqualeTony D'AlbertoDick Johnson RacingFord Mustang
12Jaxon EvansDean FioreBrad Jones RacingChevrolet Camaro
14Bryce FullwoodJaylyn RobothamBrad Jones RacingChevrolet Camaro
17Will DavisonKai AllenDick Johnson RacingFord Mustang
18Mark WinterbottomMichael CarusoTeam 18Chevrolet Camaro
19Matt PayneGarth TanderGrove RacingFord Mustang
20David ReynoldsWarren LuffTeam 18Chevrolet Camaro
23Tim SladeCameron McLeodPremiAir RacingChevrolet Camaro
25Chaz MostertLee HoldsworthWalkinshaw Andretti UnitedFord Mustang
26Richie StanawayDale WoodGrove RacingFord Mustang
31James GoldingDavid RussellPremiAir RacingChevrolet Camaro
55Thomas RandleTyler EveringhamTickford RacingFord Mustang
87Will BrownScott PyeTriple Eight Race EngineeringChevrolet Camaro
88Broc FeeneyJamie WhincupTriple Eight Race EngineeringChevrolet Camaro
96Macauley JonesJordan BoysBrad Jones RacingChevrolet Camaro
118Matt ChahdaBrad VaughanMatt Chahda MotorsportChevrolet Camaro
888Cooper MurrayCraig LowndesTriple Eight Race EngineeringChevrolet Camaro

How many laps is the Bathurst 1000?

The Mount Panorama Circuit is a historic racing track located in Bathurst, New South Wales.

It is just over 6.2km in length and features two straights — 1.9km and 1.1km in length, respectively.

Drivers will complete 161 laps around the famous track during Sunday's race to meet the 1,000 km mark.

Past winners of the Bathurst 1000

Last year's race was won by Shane van Gisbergen and Richie Stanaway.

Here's a list of Bathurst 1000 winners from the past 20 years:

YEARWINNER
2023Shane van Gisbergen/Richie Stanaway
2022Shane van Gisbergen/Garth Tander
2021Chaz Mostert/Lee Holdsworth
2020Shane van Gisbergen/Garth Tander
2019Scott McLaughlin/Alexandre Premat 
2018Craig Lowndes/Steven Richards
2017David Reynolds/Luke Youlden
2016Will Davidson/Jonathon Webb
2015Craig Lowndes/Steven Richards
2014Chaz Mostert/Paul Morris
2013Mark Winterbottom/Steven Richards 
2012Jamie Whincup/Paul Dumbrell 
2011Garth Tander/Nick Percat
2010Craig Lowndes/Mark Skaife
2009Garth Tander/Will Davison
2008Craig Lowndes/Jamie Whincup 
2007Craig Lowndes/Jamie Whincup
2006Craig Lowndes/Jamie Whincup
2005Mark Skaife/Todd Kelly
2004Greg Murphy/Rick Kelly

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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.