Bathurst 6 Hour winning car on display

Published on 14 May 2025

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The winning car from this year’s Bathurst 6 Hour has come straight from the pits at Mount Panorama to the National Motor Racing Museum and is on display in its race winning condition. 

Mayor Councillor Robert Taylor said being able to have the car at the Museum so soon after the race victory will keep the excitement of the win in front of race fans. 

“The car, driven by local Dean Campbell and Cameron Crick set a new race record, coming from 66th on the grid to claim victory.  In the first lap the BMW gained more than 30 places. It was an exciting race to watch unfold and a victory from against the odds by the team.” 

“The car will be on display until late October and it is an example of the constantly changing display at the museum, giving motor racing fans a unique insight to our motorsport history,” Cr Taylor said. 

Winning 6 Hour driver, and Bathurst local, Dean Campbell said the victory at Mount Panorama is still sinking in. 

“It’s still hard to believe, and I can’t believe the car is now here at the Museum,” he said. 

Dean will be racing in the GT4 series at the end of May and for the remainder of this year and he knows exactly where he will be next Easter.   

“We will be back at the Bathurst 6 Hour next year,” he said. 

CAPTION:  Mayor Cr Robert Taylor and Dean Campbell with the 2025 Bathurst 6 Hour race winning car  

The National Motor Racing Museum is open between 9am and 4.30pm every day of the week except Tuesday. 

 

 

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