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Strong grid set for Sydney Motorsport Park 101 epic

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A strong 25-car grid representing the world’s leading automotive brands will descend on Sydney for the inaugural CAMS Australian Endurance Championship Sydney Motorsport Park 101 next weekend (August 26 & 27).

The event marks the second of four events for 2016 and follows the Phillip Island 101 opener at the end of May.

That event was won by Nathan Morcom and Grant Denyer aboard the McLaren Melbourne 650S GT3, with the pair reunited for the Sydney event as they look to extend their points advantage.

Klark Quinn, who shared with Shane Van Gisbergen at Phillip Island, welcomes Hayden Cooper to the Darrell Lea McLaren 650S GT3 for the Sydney event as the pair look to hunt down points leaders Denyer and Morcom.

It marks Cooper’s Australian Endurance Championship debut, one of a number of drivers who will make their first appearance in the competition.

Among them is Nathan Antunes, who has been competing for Tekno Autosports alongside Elliot Barbour in the CAMS Australian GT Championship, but will join Greg Taylor in the GT Motorsport Audi R8 LMS for the Sydney Motorsport Park 101.

Tony D’Alberto will step into an Audi as the experienced racer joins Ash Samadi in the Bondi Wholefoods Audi R8 LMS, a car which debuted at the most recent round of the CAMS Australian GT Championship at Townsville.

Audi is the best represented with seven cars, six of which are prepared by Melbourne Performance Centre including the #1 Jamec Pem Audi R8 LMS which DTM star Miguel Molina will share with Tony Bates.

Asian LMP2 competitor and former Australian GT Trophy Class champion Dean Koutsoumidis will share the duties with Steve McLaughlan in the second Jamec Pem Audi R8 LMS.

Spa 24 Hours class winner Liam Talbot returns to Australia to compete alongside Jake Fouracre in the Skwirk Online Education Audi R8 Ultra while the might of Mercedes will be well represented with three Mercedes-AMG GT3s.

Jim Manolios and Ryan Millier are set to peel back the covers on the brand-new Trofeo Motorsport Lamborghini Huracan GT3 as the car makes its long anticipated Australian racing debut, making for a field of four raging bulls on the grid with two Lamborghini R-EXs and sole a Gallardo.

A brace of Aston Martins, one father and son combination Andrew and George Miedeckie and another for Tony Quinn and co-driver Daniel Gaunt, will race door to door with a three-pronged attack from Ferrari.

Maranello Motorsport is set to field two Ferrari 458 GT3s plus the all-new 488 GT3 for Peter Edwards and John Bowe.

Two Porsches will uphold the honour of the mighty German marque with Andrew Macpherson sharing with Brad Shiels while Walkinshaw GT3 boasts John Martin and Duvashen Padayachee at the wheel of the 2016 Porsche 911 GT3-R.

A single entry for BMW courtesy of Team SRM will see Steve Richards and Max Twigg back in action for the 101-lap epic around the challenging Sydney Motorsport Park circuit.

Qualifying is scheduled for Friday (26 August) with two sessions, during which each driver heading out to set a time before being averaged to set the grid.

Saturday’s race will feature two compulsory pit stops throughout the course of the 101-lap journey, with track action getting underway at 8am (27 August).

Sydney Motorsport Park 101 Entry List
#    Team    Drivers    Car
1    JAMEC PEM Racing    Miguel Molina/Tony Bates    Audi R8 LMS
2    JAMEC PEM Racing    Steve McLaughlan/Dean Koutsoumidis    Audi R8 LMS
3    Bondi Wholefoods    Ash Samadi/Tony D’Alberto    Audi R8 LMS
4    Supabarn Supermarkets    James Koundouris/Theo Koundouris    Audi R8 LMS
5    GT Motorsport    Greg Taylor/Nathan Antunes    Audi R8 LMS
6    Skwirk Online Education    Liam Talbot/Jake Fouracre    Audi R8 LMS
7    Darrell Lea    Tony Quinn/Daniel Gaunt    Aston Martin Vantage GT3
8    Maranello Motorsport    Adrian Dietz/Cameron McConville    Ferrari 458GT3
11    Objective Racing    Tony Walls/Warren Luff    McLaren 650S GT3
19    Ohgs Breath Café/Griffith Corporation    Mark Griffith/TBA    Mercedes-AMG GT3
23    JBS Australia    Roger Lago/David Russell    Lamborghini R-EX
29    Pirelli/Trofeo Motorsport    Jim Manolios/Ryan Millier    Lamborghini Huracan GT3
33    Fastway Couriers    Simon Ellingham/Tim Miles    Audi R8 Ultra
37    Darrell Lea    Klark Quinn/Hayden Cooper    McLaren 650S GT3
48    Interlloy M Motorsport    Justin McMillan/Glen Wood    Lamborghini R-EX
51    AMAC Motorsport    Andrew Macpherson/Brad Shiels    Porsche 997 GT3-R
59    McLaren Melbourne    Grant Denyer/Nathan Morcom    McLaren 650S GT3
62    Performance West Motorsport    Alex Rullo/Peter Rullo    Lamborghini Gallardo
63    Eggleston Motorsport    Peter Hackett/Dominic Storey    Mercedes-AMG GT3
80    Maranello Motorsport    TBA/TBA    Ferrari 458GT3
88    Maranello Motorsport    Peter Edwards/John Bowe    Ferrari 488GT3
95    Miedecke Motor Group    Andrew Miedecke/George Miedecke    Aston Martin Vantage GT3
100    SR Motorsport    Steve Ricahrds/Max Twigg    BMW M6 GT3
222    Scott Taylor Motorsport    Scott Taylor/Craig Baird    Mercedes-AMG GT3
911    Walkinshaw GT3    John Martin/Duvashen Padayachee    Porsche 911 GT3-R

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