The 2020 running of the race was one of the last international events held in Australia before the pandemic took hold and the borders were closed.
The border closures ultimately put paid to the 2021 running of the event, which was cancelled and effectively replaced by the opening round of the Supercars season, the Mount Panorama 500.
With the borders open the 12 Hour returns this year, however the pandemic has still interfered in the way the SRO and Supercars-organised event will run.
High case numbers early in the year meant the traditional February date was axed for a mid-May date. The opening round of the Intercontinental GT Challenge will therefore run to Pro-Am regulations as clashes with the European GT season have resulted in a reduced entry from overseas crews.
A modest 20-car entry, around half of what is usually expected for the event, will take the start. This includes 12 GT3 entries in Class A Pro-Am, who will each have at least a single Bronze-rated driver in their line-up.
Other changes due to the May date include the earliest ever start time of 5:15am. That's half an hour earlier than the traditional 5:45am start, with the shorter pre-Winter day meaning there will be 90 minutes of racing before dawn, significantly more than usual. The race will then finish back in the twilight.
To help drivers better adapt, there will be a dedicated evening practice session on Friday.
While the entry list is small and there is only one proper international team, Craft-Bamboo Racing from Hong Kong, there is plenty of firepower in terms of driver talent.
The overseas contingent includes gun Audi drivers Nathanael Berthon, Kelvin van der Linde, Ricardo Feller and Markus Winkelhock.
Mercedes aces Maro Engel and reigning Bathurst 12 Hour winner Jules Gounon will also be in the field.
As for local talent the cream of the Supercars crop have landed seats for the race.
That includes 2021 Bathurst 1000 winners Chaz Mostert and Lee Holdsworth, Nick Percat, Cam Waters and David Reynolds (all Audis), as well as Broc Feeney, Shane van Gisbergen and Will Brown (all Mercedes).
“Considering the challenging environment in which we are staging the race this year, we are pleased with the field," said Bathurst 12 Hour Motorsport Operations Manager Paul Martin.
“There was no shying away from the fact that this was going to be a challenging year to run the event, but we were committed to putting on the show and we are confident that it will be a very good race based on the field we have.
“It might not be the largest field in Bathurst 12 Hour history, however it is extremely high quality.
“We are thrilled with the way teams have embraced our changes this year, changes that have been designed to support the Am drivers as best as possible.
“The quality and depth of talent throughout the grid is already world class, with several of the key international names yet to be unveiled. The local names already confirmed are among the best drivers in the country and they will put on a show.
“There’s no doubt in our minds that this year will be another memorable chapter in the history of the Bathurst 12 Hour.”
Practice kicks off on Friday morning.
Qualifying and the race will be shown live at Motorsport.tv. Available worldwide except Australia and New Zealand.
2022 Bathurst 12 Hour session times - All times local (GMT +10)
Friday May 13
10:00-10:30 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 1 (bronze drivers only)
10:40-11:10 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 2
15:20-16:00 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 3 (bronze drivers only)
17:05-17:45 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 4
Saturday May 14
8:05-9:05 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 5
9:55-10:55 Bathurst 12 Hour – Practice 6
13:20-13:45 Bathurst 12 Hour – Qualifying 1 (bronze drivers only)
13:55-14:20 Bathurst 12 Hour – Qualifying 2 (all drivers)
16:10-16:55 Bathurst 12 Hour – Top 10 Shootout
Sunday May 15
5:15-17:15 Bathurst 12 Hour – Race
2022 Bathurst 12 Hour entry list
No. | Class | Brand | Model | Entrant | Drivers | |||
4 | Class A Pro-Am | Porsche | 911 GT3R | Grove Racing Pty Ltd | Stephen Grove | Brenton Grove | Benjamin Barker | - |
6 | Class A Pro-Am | Lamborghini | Huracan GT3 | Wall Racing | Tony D'Alberto | David Wall | Adrian Deitz | Grant Denyer |
9 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Marc Cini | Marc Cini | Lee Holdsworth | Dean Fiore | - |
11 | Class C Porsche Cup | Porsche | 991 GT3 Gen II | Eric Constantinidis | Indiran Padayachee | Eric Constantindis | Aaron Zerefos | - |
17 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Mark Rosser | Mark Rosser | Nick Percat | Joseph Mawson | - |
19 | Class A Pro-Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Mark Griffith | Mark Griffith | Will Brown | Jack Perkins | - |
24 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Tony Bates Racing | Tony Bates | TBA | TBA | - |
45 | Class A Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Sheargold Motorsport Pty Ltd | Michael Sheargold | Garth Walden | Brett Hobson | - |
47 | Class A Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | James Koundouris | James Koundouris | Theo Koundouris | David Russell | Paul Stokell |
50 | Invitational | KTM | X-Bow GT2 | David Crampton | David Crampton | Trent Harrison | Glen Wood | Dale Wood |
52 | Invitational | MARC | II V8 | Keith Kassulke | Keith Kassulke | Hadrian Morall | TBA | - |
55 | Class A Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Marcel Zalloua | Marcel Zalloua | Sergio Pires | Duvashen Padayachee | - |
65 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Melbourne Performance Centre Pty Ltd | Liam Talbot | Fraser Ross | Chaz Mostert | - |
74 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Audi Sport Team Valvoline | Brad Schumacher | TBA | TBA | - |
75 | Class A Pro-Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Triple Eight Engineering | Kenny Habul | Martin Konrad | Jules Gounon | Luca Stolz |
91 | Class A Pro-Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Craft-Bamboo Racing | TBA | TBA | TBA | - |
95 | Invitational | MARC | II V8 | MARC Cars Australia | Geoffrey Taunton | Jake Camilleri | TBA | - |
222 | Class C Porsche Cup | Porsche | 991 GT3 Gen II | Scott Taylor | Alex Davison | Geoff Emery | TBA | - |
777 | Class A Pro-Am | Audi | R8 GT3 Evo II | Audi Sport Team Valvoline | Yasser Shahin | TBA | TBA | - |
888 | Class A Pro-Am | Mercedes | AMG GT3 | Triple Eight Engineering | Prince Jefri Ibrahim | Broc Feeney | Shane van Gisbergen | - |