Jules Gounon, Luca Stolz and Kenny Habul will defend their Bathurst 12 Hour win in a SunEnergy1 Mercedes next month.
The Australian enduro on 3-5 February has attracted a grid of 28 cars, with full Pro crews once again eligible after the 12 Hour was switched to a Pro-Am event for its first running since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022.
Gounon will link up with the team after racing against SunEnergy1's GTD class entry - to which Stolz was added at late notice following the withdrawal of IndyCar champion Will Power - at this weekend's Daytona 24 Hours for the WeatherTech Racing GTD Pro squad. Two come from Supercars powerhouse Triple Eight, with 2021 DTM champion Maximilian Gotz joining its Supercars regulars Shane van Gisbergen and Broc Feeney in its Pro car, while its newly-signed endurance extraand Malaysian Prince Jefri Ibrahim in a second machine in the Pro-Am division.
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