It wasn't quite a record crowd that braved the rain and mud to see the Bathurst 1000. RepcoSC
The jewel in the Supercars crown was held without COVID-related crowd restrictions for the first time since 2019 last weekend.
Despite all that, Supercars still filled more than 7,000 campsites for the weekend, while the total attendance across the four days was recorded as 195,758 people.“To our fans and the people of Bathurst who supported us in some of the worst weather conditions we have ever experienced at the Great Race, thank you," said Supercars CEO Shane Howard.
“The end-product was once again world-class, both at the venue and for those at home watching the broadcast." “Bathurst continues to be a race that revs up fans right around the country," said Fox Sports Executive Director Steve Crawley.
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