MR at the Bathurst 12 Hour
Published on Monday, 3rd of February 2014Competition Motorsports will head to the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour with backing from iconic Australian iced coffee brand, IceBreak.
IceBreak Competition Motorsports’ assault on the ‘round the clock’ endurance event at Mount Panorama will be led by US-based, expatriate Australian David Calvert-Jones, V8 Supercar ace Alex Davison and American factory Porsche driver Patrick Long. The 3.6-litre, flat-six engined IceBreak Porsche 997 GT3 Cup car will compete in Class B where it is expected to be one of the favourites for the ‘race within a race’.
IceBreak prides itself on being the original brand to kick start the morning and has been associated with motors and motor sports for over a decade, notably as a sponsor of Chris Pither in the V8 Supercar Dunlop Series and V8 Utes.
Competition Motorsports is an American GT sports car team established in 2006 by GT racer Bob Faieta who has won the IMSA GT3 Cup Challenge – the same series Calvert-Jones regularly competes in – three times. For the second year in succession, preparation of the IceBreak Porsche will be overseen by gun Carrera Cup squad McElrea Racing (MR), one of the leading Porsche racing and tuning experts in the southern hemisphere.
The team will be looking to avenge memories of the 2013 event, when Calvert-Jones, Alex and his cousin James Davison were comfortably leading Class B until ‘CJ’ fell foul of a slower car at Forrest’s Elbow and crunched one of the Mountain’s ever-present concrete barriers.
Long, a three-time American Le Mans Series champion and twice 24 Hours of Le Mans class winner, will be making his debut at the mecca of Australian motorsport having just raced at last weekend’s Rolex 24 at Daytona for the factory Porsche North America CORE team.
The 2014 Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour is the 13th running of the event which will start at 6:15am on Sunday, February 9. Fifteen manufacturers including Porsche, McLaren, Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz, Lamborghini and Audi will be represented by drivers from 12 countries, with the world’s best GT and sportscar racers to be pitted against many of Australia’s leading V8 Supercar drivers.
The full Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour race will be streamed live at www.bathurst12hour.com.au, while race fans can watch the final three hours of the race live around Australia on SBS ONE from 3:30pm.