Monochrome GT4 Australia drivers up for 12 Hour challenge

Monochrome GT4 Australia drivers up for 12 Hour challenge

Three Monochrome GT4 Australia entries will compete for Invitational Class honours at the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour this weekend.

In 2024, Method Motorsport finished on the podium in its pair of McLaren Artura GT4s, marking a successful debut in Australian racing for the squad. Led by Supercars ace Chaz Mostert and long-time associate Guy McEntyre, the team scored a pair of podiums in last year’s 12 Hour ahead of a multi-title winning season in Monochrome GT4 Australia.

While Mostert and McEntyre won't be running in the McLarens this year, Tom Hayman continues with Method Motorsport after securing the Silver Cup title in Monochrome GT4 Australia and will embark on his second Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour. Hayman is joined by Production Car competitor Paul Buccini and open-wheel driver Ryan Sorensen in the squad’s first entry.

Spearheading Method Motorsport's second entry is multiple Am Cup race winner Anthony Levitt, who is joined by young Porsche driver Jake Santalucia and Cameron Campbell.

A loyalist of GT4, Mark Griffith will once again take to the start for his 11th Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour start and the third in his Team Nineteen Mercedes-AMG GT4.

Griffith retains the same line-up as last year, with the experienced Adam Christodoulou and Daniel Bilkski to be by his side. 

View the full entry list here. 

GT4 has proven to be a reliable platform in the Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour field as preparations continue towards the opening round of Monochrome GT4 Australia at Phillip Island on April 4-6.