GALLERY: 2021 REPCO BATHURST 1000

Looking back at some of the coolest diesel monsters at Mount Panorama Circuit last week

Lawrence Transport’s Kenworth T909 rounds Hell Corner
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

This year’s edition of Australia’s Great Race has been run and won, with Walkinshaw Andretti United ending the disrupted 2021 Repco Supercars Championship season on top thanks to a superb drive by Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth.

There was plenty of other racing the famous venue last week, too, with numerous support category race transporters heading for home a little heavier thanks to some extra silverware.

Ross Gibb was trackside to catch both the on-track and off-track action at Bathurst, and we were fortunate to receive some great photos throughout the week. Check out some of Ross’ best work at Bathurst below.

The Supercars Championship Kenworth K200 B-Double
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

Supercars’ Kenworth K200
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

Supercars’ Kenworth T610
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The Team Sydney - TEKNO and Kelly Grove Racing transporters
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

Pulling power in the Supercars Bathurst 1000 paddock
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The eastern end of the Supercars paddock
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The Dunlop Super2 and Super3 series transporters
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The Dial Before You Dig, Paul Morris Motorsport and Matt Stone Racing rigs
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

A Hino tow truck in the paddock
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

B-Double transporters for the TCR Australia weaponry
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The Melbourne Performance Centre rigs in the TCR Australia pit area
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

More support category rigs on Saturday
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

Behind the Mount Panorama Circuit pit complex
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

A Kenworth trio approaches Hell Corner
Photo: Ross Gibb Photography

The 2022 Repco Supercars Championship season gets underway in Newcastle at the beginning of March. The on-track action begins on Friday March 4, with the transporters set to roll into the harbour city north of Sydney a few days’ prior.

The Supercars transporters might be parked up for a while, but we’ve still got plenty of Australian content to come for the remainder of the year, as speedway season kicks into gear all over the country.

Don’t miss a speedway rig on our Facebook and Instagram accounts.

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