2019 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour

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Layout of the Mount Panorama Circuit
The race and Class A1-winning BMW M3 F80 Competition of Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey. Lynton Leahey 2019 Bathurst 6 Hour.jpg
The race and Class A1-winning BMW M3 F80 Competition of Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey.

The 2019 Hi-Tec Oils Bathurst 6 Hour was an endurance race for Group 3E Series Production Cars. The event, which was staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, near Bathurst, in New South Wales, Australia, on 21 April 2019, was the fourth running of the Bathurst 6 Hour. The race was won by Beric Lynton and Tim Leahey, driving a BMW M3 F80 Competition. The race saw a new distance record established for the event, with 131 laps (813.903 km) completed.

Class structure

Cars competed in the following classes:

Results

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The Class A2-winning HSV VF ClubSport R8 of Chris Lillis, Nathan Callaghan and Matthew Holt.
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The Class B-winning BMW 135i E82 of David Russell and Geoffrey Russell.
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The Class C-winning Hyundai i30 N of Charlie Senese, Alfie Senese and Jake Camilleri.
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The Class D-winning Toyota 86 GT of Aaron Cameron, Kyle Gurton and Cooper Murray.
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The Class E-winning Suzuki Swift Sport RS416 of Michael Hopp and Steve Pittman.
Pos.ClassNo.DriversEntrantCarLaps
1A123 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Beric Lynton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Leahey
Beric Lynton Bodyshop BMW M3 F80 Competition 131
2A11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Sherrin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Iain Sherrin
Sherrin Rentals BMW M4 F82 130
3A264 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Lillis
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Callaghan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Holt
Cachel Homes HSV VF ClubSport R8 128
4B21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Russell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoffrey Russell
Aussie Wide Builders BMW 135i E82 128
5A114 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Loiacono
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Deiter Holzl
F1 Armchair Experts Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 128
6A112 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Woods
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hadrian Morrall
Brad Woods BMW 1 Series M Coupé E82 127
7A125 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Hodges
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jayden Ojeda
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Iain Slateri
Secure Wealth Advisers BMW M135i Hatch F20 126
8A219 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Gilbertson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Mill
Garage 1 BMW M3 E92 123
9B48 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Gore
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Keith Bensley
ASAP Marketing BMW 135i E82 122
10A218 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme Muir
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jamie Hodgson
Gramur Stainless HSV E Series GTS 122
11C8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Charlie Senese
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Alfie Senese
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jake Camilleri
N-Gen-Racing Hyundai i30 N 121
12C89 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jake Williams
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rodney Stait
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Williams
Pinnacle Automotive, Rod's Pools BMW M3 E36 121
13D95 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron Cameron
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kyle Gurton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cooper Murray
Aaron Cameron Racing Toyota 86 GT 121
14C7 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Frank Mammarella
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kaden Olsen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Green
N-Gen-Racing Hyundai i30 N 120
15C20 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Lacey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robin Lacey
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matilda Mravicic
ozEtees, Gold Coast Embroidery Volkswagen Scirocco R 118
16D86 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael James
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Troy Rolley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Wilton
The 86 Shop Toyota 86 GT 118
17A166 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dimitri Agathos
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Boylan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme Heath
Nova Employment, FullGas Racing Subaru Impreza WRX STI 116
18C34 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christopher Manley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lea Medhurst
Traffic Control Innovations BMW 130i E87 116
19C87 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Goldsbrough
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gavin Driscoll
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jake White
Free Spirit Tattoo BMW 130i E87 115
20B73 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justin Elliot
Flag of New Zealand.svg Shaun Varney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Caine
Race Academy International Holden Commodore VE SS-V Redline 113
21E5 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hopp
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Pittman
HARE Engineering Suzuki Swift Sport RS416 113
22B30 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Simes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Walsh
APDV Workplace Drone Solutions BMW M3 E36 112
23D11 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Murray Dowsett
Flag of Singapore.svg Graeme Dowsett
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Davide Rizzo
Competition Products Toyota 86 GTS 111
24E2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew McMaster
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Noble
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Worrell
Madaz Motorsport Mazda 3 SP25 110
25B50 Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Keene
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt Thewlis
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Luff
MWM Racing Volkswagen Golf R 109
26E51 Flag of New Zealand.svg Alan Turner
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Holdt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ross Donaldson
Wahlstrom Private Wealth Mazda 3 SP23 107
27C35 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ric Shaw
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan O'Hara
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg David Cox
OccSafe Australia, Cox Claims Group Mazda RX-8 99
28D33 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Harrison Gray
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jimmy Vernon
McLaurin Motorsport Toyota 86 GTS 75
29A169 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Joe Krinelos
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Virag
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
Krincorp Racing, Timkin HSV VF GTS 63
30D41 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lachlan Mineeff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Thomas Sargent
Solo-Werks, Tegra, Purple Sector Toyota 86 GTS 52
DNFA140 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jordan Cox
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graeme Cox
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Smith
Cox Automotive Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 96
DNFA168 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dylan Thomas
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kyle Austin
Hi-Tec Oils, Royal Medical Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX RS 91
DNFA253 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Robert Coulthard
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Symonds
Muscat Trailers CSV Mondo GT 71
DNFA167 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeremy Gray
Flag of Australia (converted).svg George Miedecke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Miedecke
JMG Racing/Bilstein FPV FG GT-F 67
DNFA244 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Clift
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ashley Heffernan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wayne Clift
Nolan Finishes Professional Painting Services HSV VZ Clubsport R8 66
DNFA255 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Flangan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Merrick Malouf
Prime Finance, Goodyear, Fifthgear HSV VY GTS 58
DNFA156 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Schumacher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Griffith
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Shiels
Kelso Electrical Subaru Impreza WRX STI 53
DNFD47 Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Baker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Callaghan
Online Hire Honda Integra Type R DC2 50
DNFA177 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jack Winter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Zac Raddatz
Yellowspeed, MX5 Mania Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX RS 44
DNFA145 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Auld
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Bloomfield
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Walden
HPS Transport, Airtag Mercedes-Benz A 45 AMG 37
DNFA192 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stephen Thompson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ed Kreamer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael King
Allworth Homes Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 24
DNFB72 Flag of Japan.svg Christopher Gleeson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kurt Macready
Atlas Motorsport, Luce Teas Subaru Impreza WRX 24
DNFA115 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Kavich
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Benjamin Kavich
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Walden
Race for a Cure, Breast Cancer Trials Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X RS 17
DNFA14 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Soole
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Fisher
Property Investment Store BMW M4 F82 15
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