Bathurst 12 Hour Previews: Team Liveries Unveiled Ahead of 2026 Race
As anticipation builds for next month’s Bathurst 12 Hour, several teams have showcased their liveries for the 2026 event, set to be held from February 13-15.
Scott Taylor Motorsport has revamped its traditional design for its #222 Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo, shifting to a bolder black and green palette. The team continues its support for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and has strengthened its management with the appointment of Erebus Motorsport CEO Barry Ryan, who led Erebus to victory at the 12 Hour in 2013.
Arise Racing GT introduced its Pro #26 Ferrari 296 GT3, featuring a fresh livery that incorporates new shades of red and white compared to the previous year.
In a nod to Australian heritage, Absolute Racing displayed its yellow and black Porsche 911 GT3 R (992), adorned with kangaroo graphics. The team also features two-time overall winner Matt Campbell in its driver lineup.
The upcoming Bathurst 12 Hour marks the opening round of the 2026 Intercontinental GT Challenge, promising to deliver competitive racing and exciting developments.

