2010 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour

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The 2010 Armor All Bathurst 12 Hour was an endurance race for Group 3E Series Production Cars and other invited vehicles. [1] The event, which was staged at the Mount Panorama Circuit, Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia on 14 February 2010, was the eighth running of the Bathurst 12 Hour, and the fourth since the race was revived in 2007. It was also Round 1 of the 2010 Australian Manufacturers' Championship.

Class structure

Cars competed in the following classes:

There were no starters in Class H.

Results

The winning BMW 335i of Garry Holt, Paul Morris and John Bowe Fosc007 (4355406153).jpg
The winning BMW 335i of Garry Holt, Paul Morris and John Bowe
PosClassCar No.TeamDriversCarLapsGrid Pos
Engine
1B20Eastern Creek International Karting Raceway Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garry Holt
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Morris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John Bowe
BMW 335i 2027
3.0 L BMW N54 twin-turbo I6
2A35Pro-Duct Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Neil Crompton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glenn Seton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark King
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 2012
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
3B85Menray Race Engineering Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Pretty
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron McConville
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Jones
HSV Clubsport R8 Tourer 20112
6.2 L GM LS3 V8
4A7Peter Conroy Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Conroy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Robson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Brame
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 19716
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
5B10Robinson Racing Developments Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ken Douglas
Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Moffat
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ray Hislop
FPV FG F6 19614
4.0 L Ford Barra 310T I6
6A4 Greg Murphy Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Pollicina
Flag of Australia (converted).svg John O'Dowd
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Simon Middleton
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo VIII 19520
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63T I4
7A2Wilson Brothers Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lee Castle
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kurt Wimmer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Wood
Subaru Impreza WRX 19519
2.5 L Subaru H4
8C31Osborne Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Keene
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hadrian Morrall
Mazda 3 MPS 19526
2.3 L Mazda MZR L3-VDT I4
9A96Supabarn Supermarkets Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Koundouris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Theo Koundouris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Owen
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo IX 1941
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63T I4
10C36Grand Prix Mazda Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jake Camilleri
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Nicholas
Mazda 3 MPS 19221
2.3 L Mazda MZR L3-VDT I4
11D50 Racer Industries Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerard McLeod
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter McLeod
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ryan McLeod
Holden Astra SR-I Turbo19225
2.0 L Ecotec I4
12C68Motorsport Services Flag of New Zealand.svg Scott O’Donnell
Flag of New Zealand.svg Bob Grove
Flag of New Zealand.svg Alan Dippie
Flag of New Zealand.svg Aaron Harris
BMW 130i 19133
3.0 L BMW N55 I6
13D21Peter Conroy Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Terry Conroy
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gerry Burgess
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Leanne Tander
Honda Integra Type S 18831
2.0 L Honda K20A3 I4
14C28On Track Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter O’Donnell
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Christian D'Agostin
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Shephard
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Briffa
BMW 130i 18724
3.0 L BMW N55 I6
15D97Safe-T-Stop Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Gartner
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Eddy
Flag of Italy.svg Ross Zampatti
Renault Clio 19718538
2.0 L Renault F4R I4
16G60Grove Fruit Juice Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Willis
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Gomersall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew MacKelden
Ford BF Falcon XR8 Ute 18532
5.4 L Ford Boss 260 V8
17C27On Track Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Fontaine
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bruce Thomlinson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Ryan
BMW 130i 18329
3.0 L BMW N55 I6
18E88Team Bathurst Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Windsor
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Newman
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Shiels
Subaru Impreza 2.5 18339
2.5L Subaru EJ25 H4
19D5Lauren Gray Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lauren Gray
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Gray
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Head
Toyota Corolla Sportivo18137
1.8 L Toyota 2ZZ-GE I4
20C94Aporchapart / Kitome Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Howe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dennis O’Keefe
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Neville
Ford BF Falcon XR8 17830
5.4 L Ford Boss 315 V8
21F76Thomson Alfa Flag of Australia (converted).svg Kean Booker
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rocco Rinaldo
Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Stone
Alfa Romeo 159 17636
2.4 L Alfa Romeo JTDm I5
22E16Bezcorp Security Flag of Australia (converted).svg Justin Matthews
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Holden
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Craig Bradshaw
Toyota Yaris 16940
1.5 L Toyota 1NZ-FE I4
23G99Australian V8 Ute Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ben Dunn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Fisher
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brad Patton
Ford FG Falcon XR8 Ute 15622
5.4 L Ford Boss 290 V8
24A66Jim Hunter Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Bossie
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glen Featherstone
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Tutton
Subaru Impreza WRX 15532
2.5 L Subaru H4
25B75McGill Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aaron McGill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt McGill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Williamson
FPV BF GT 12827
5.4 L Ford Boss 290 V8
26I71Action Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Marcus Zukanovic
Flag of Denmark.svg Allan Simonsen
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bright
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 12110
5.4 L Ford Modular V8
DNFB3 Greg Murphy Racing Flag of New Zealand.svg Rob Wilson
Flag of Italy.svg Maurizio Fabris
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Emery
HSV GTS 17615
5.7 L GM LS1 V8
DNFA1TMR Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rod Salmon
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien White
Flag of New Zealand.svg Ian Tulloch
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 1554
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
DNFB67JMG Maintenance/Century 21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jeremy Gray
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Delfsma
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Miedecke
FPV FG F6 15423
4.0 L Ford Barra 310T I6
DNFA62GLOBE / Westrac Flag of Australia (converted).svg Peter Hill
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Eric Bana
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Leahey
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 1298
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
DNFA44Jim Hunter Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jim Hunter
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dean Herridge
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barton Mawer
Subaru Impreza WRX STi 12913
2.5 L Subaru H4
DNFG47Hi-Tech Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Grant Johnson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Callaghan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Allan Letcher
Holden VE SS Ute 11818
5.7 L GM LS2 V8
DNFA55West Surfing Products Flag of Australia (converted).svg Glyn Crimp
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Warren Luff
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stuart Kostera
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 1076
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
DNFD14Peter Conroy Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Carl Schembri
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Sullivan
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ed Singleton
Honda Integra Type S 8435
2.0 L Honda K20A3 I4
DNFA33Pro-Duct Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bob Pearson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Glenney
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jason Bargwanna
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo X 833
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4B11T I4
DNFC24 Walden Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Garth Walden
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Walden
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Auld
Holden VE Commodore SS 68EXC
6.0 L GM L77 V8
DNFI63Queensland House and Land.com Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rob Thomson
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tim Poulton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Richard Shillington
Lotus Exige 5528
1.8 L Supercharged Toyota ZZ I4
DNFB25Donut King Racing Flag of Australia (converted).svg Tony Alford
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barrie Nesbitt
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Heward
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Cramp
HSV VY Series II GTS 4517
5.7 L GM LS1 V8
DNFC13Osborne Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg Colin Osborne
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rick Bates
Mazda 3 MPS 15DNQ
2.3 L Mazda MZR L3-VDT I4
DNFA29VIP Petfoods Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Tony Quinn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Klark Quinn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Max Twigg
Mitsubishi Lancer RS Evo IX 155
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63T I4
DNFB11Rondo Building Services Flag of Australia (converted).svg Barry Morcom
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Paul Stubber
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Daniel Erickson
BMW 335i 411
3.0 L BMW N54 twin-turbo I6
EXCA38Alan East Motorsport Flag of Australia (converted).svg David Wall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Des Wall
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Trevor Symonds
Mitsubishi Lancer GSR Evo IX 2029
2.0 L Mitsubishi 4G63T I4

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