Supercars Star Prepares Mount Panorama Ahead of Bathurst 1000

Supercars racer James Golding has swapped his PremiAir Racing Chevrolet Camaro for a seat aboard a Bathurst Regional Council Engineering Services Isuzu truck as track preparations step-up a notch ahead of next month’s Bathurst 1000. 

Golding joined Council worker Andrew Simmonds aboard an Isuzu FXY 240-350 6x4 as part of the landscaping preparations, including watering the grassed areas that sit beside the racetrack and the safety fencing around the 6.213 km Mount Panorama Circuit. 

A stickler for detail, Golding is fast becoming a pre-race fixture in Bathurst after last year assisting with the track boundary marking with Central West Linemarking

Golding will be joined by David Russell aboard the #31 Camaro as part of a two-car entry that also includes Richie Stanaway and Nash Morris in the #62 Chevrolet for the Great Race on Sunday 12 October. 

The chance to jump aboard the Bathurst Regional Council vehicle is an opportunity to get a different perspective to the high-speed ride he will have during race week. 

Bathurst Regional Council's Isuzu FXY 240-350 6x4 watering the trackside at Mount Panorama

“This gives me the opportunity to really appreciate the Mountain in a more relaxed way in the passenger’s seat aboard the Isuzu FXY,” said Golding. 

“I can see a massive amount of work going into the entire precinct with the local Council, its workers, contractors and the wider community building up to the second Sunday in October. 

“It still amazes me that this is a public road outside of race weekends with anyone able to drive it, of course at the very strict 60 km/h speed limit,” he laughed. 

“I am excited for the Bathurst 1000 and I can say that I have again done my small part in getting the track ready for the race.” 

Bathurst Regional Council maintains the track, the city and the surrounding region with a fleet of 36 Isuzu Trucks taking on roles that include road maintenance, sewer works and concreting, as well as being used by the parks and gardens crew for vegetation control, mowing and general maintenance. 

The circuit is looking a picture thanks to Bathurst Regional Council's maintenance

Part of that operation is Andrew Simmonds, who was thrilled to share his ‘office’ with Golding ahead of the largest annual regional event in Australia. 

“It’s been a great opportunity to have James along and help us out in this busy preparation period,” said Mr Simmonds. 

“The track and its surrounds are maintained throughout the entire year, but we certainly step it up heading into the Bathurst 1000. 

“Our entire Isuzu fleet of trucks will be deployed at some point at Mount Panorama, including the water truck that ensures the grassed areas are as green as possible and showcase Bathurst to the world. 

“I don’t pretend to be a Supercars driver, but I have one piece of advice; stay off the grass on race day!” ​ 

James Golding with Mayor Cr Robert Taylor and Andrew Simmonds, both from Bathurst Regional Council

Bathurst Mayor, Cr Robert Taylor, remarked that the great race captivates fans from across Australia and the world. 

“Council puts in enormous effort to ensure the circuit is at its best not just during the races, but all year round,” said Mayor Taylor. ​ 

“The Mount is a proud focal point of Bathurst and we are lucky to have excellent team members put in the work to keep it looking its best.” ​ 

PremiAir Racing will bring a two-car team to the Bathurst 1000

The PremiAir Racing team and other 2025 Repco Supercars Championship teams competing will arrive from Tuesday 7 October on Mount Panorama, with practice getting underway on Thursday 9 October. ​ 

The 161-lap Bathurst 1000 starts at 11:45am Sunday 12 October. ​ ​ ​ ​ 

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EDITORIAL NOTE: A video press release (VNR) is available by clicking here. It includes B-Roll and interviews with James Golding from PremiAir Racing and Mayor Robert ‘Stumpy’ Taylor and Andrew Simmonds from Bathurst Regional Council ​  

 

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