Lamborghini outfit Wall Racing will return to the Bathurst 12 Hour in 2026, as it seeks a third consecutive victory in the Silver class.
The Sydney-based team will again field its Huracán GT3 Evo2, a car it has a 100% win rate with on ‘The Mountain’, in its distinctive red and white livery.
No drivers have been confirmed for the effort so far, but fans should not expect a significant overhaul from the crew, which has netted them two class wins and an overall top-five finish in the past four editions.
Tony D’Alberto and Adrian Deitz have raced for the team since it first entered a Huracán in 2019, with Grant Denyer joining them from 2022 onwards. David Wall has often completed the line-up, but in 2025 that honour instead fell to Brendon Leitch.
“We’re ready to go and have been looking closely at how the Huracan is being run in Europe to learn what it likes and extract more out of the car,” Deitz said.
“We think we’re making progress and this year has been stronger, so we think with what we have learned with this latest EVO2 version of the car we’ll be in good shape come Bathurst next February.
“Our driving squad will look similar, but there are a few I’s to dot before we pin that down.”
Wall added: “Any time you go to Bathurst is special, but when you build the kind of group we’ve had for a long time now it’s even better.
“We have worked with Adrian for a long time and while we take it very seriously and put in every effort to get a result, it’s also great fun at the same time and that’s part of what makes the 12-Hour so great.
“We’ve had a great run for the last two years and have been fortunate to lift the class trophy, and that’s our objective once again in 2026.”
The 2026 Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour will be held on the weekend of 13th to 15th February 2026, and serve as the opening round of the 2026 Intercontinental GT Challenge.
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