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*By contrast, neither the Hypercar drivers’ or manufacturers’ championships can be won this weekend. Even if the points-leading No. 6 Penske Porsche 963 won from pole at Fuji with the No. 7 Toyota and No. 50 Ferrari not scoring, the extra points on offer at Bahrain would leave the No. 6 Porsche crew one point shy of an unassailable margin.

***Dane Cameron is Porsche Penske’s designated reserve driver this weekend.

***Proton Competition’s Ryan Hardwick was delayed in arriving in Japan after his originally scheduled flight on Tuesday afternoon from Atlanta was called off after becoming involved in a taxiway collision with another aircraft. No injuries were reported.

***Further details have emerged on Hyundai’s entry into the WEC, likely for 2026, following the Korean automaker’s announcement on Thursday confirming the Genesis brand to the LMDh formula. Sportscar365 believes that Genesis is likely to have a role in two LMP2 programs (European Le Mans Series and IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship) next year.

***While Chip Ganassi Racing has been rumored to run the LMP2 effort in the WeatherTech Championship ahead of its possible factory Genesis operation in the States in 2026, both IDEC Sport and TDS Racing are understood to have held discussions of a possible link-up with Genesis for an ELMS program next year that would be used to help develop prospective drivers and crew.

***ORECA, meanwhile, is understood to have partnered with Hyundai for the Genesis LMDh chassis.

***The ever-popular Circuit Safari, which provides spectators the chance to see WEC machinery running on-track up close while riding buses, returns this weekend, with a 12-minute session pencilled in on Saturday morning just before Free Practice 3. Each team is required to field one car.

***Support action this weekend at Fuji is provided by the Formula Regional Japanese Championship, with two races slated to be held on Saturday.

***Track action begins on Friday with Free Practice

The race start time for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 1000 has been confirmed
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The start time for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 1000 has been confirmed, with the Great Race to begin at 11:30am AEDT.

This year’s Bathurst classic, Race 20 of the 2024 Repco Supercars Championship, has been pushed back relative to last year’s race, which started at 11:15am. Click here to view the full track schedule.

The Repco Bathurst 1000 does not have a time certain cut-off, meaning it can run into the evening. Daylight Savings in New South Wales will commence the weekend before the race.

Sunset is at 7:13pm local time, with last light at 7:38pm.

The Great Race commenced at 10:00am local time between 1979 and 2006, before it was moved to 10:30am in 2007. The race began at 11:15am in 2016, 2017 and 2018, with the 2019 edition starting at 11:30am.

The 2021 race, held in December for the first and only time, remains the latest ever Great Race start at 12:15pm local time.

The 2020 race, held in late October amid the COVID-19 pandemic, was also scheduled to start at 11:30am local time, but was brought forward amid the threat of inclement weather.

Celebrations will officially kick celebrations off on Wednesday October 9 with a street party from 5:00pm in Bathurst’s CBD, before four days of blockbuster action at the Mountain. Tickets for the 2024 Repco Bathurst 1000 are on sale now.

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