Albury’s David Reynolds will return to Bathurst for the first time since posting the biggest win of his career when he drives in the Liqui-Molly Bathurst 12 Hour race this weekend.
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“It’s a good feeling going back,” Reynolds said.
“I’ve got such great memories of last year.
“I’ve always loved the track; it’s just an awesome place to race at, but there is definitely a different feeling going back there this time.”
The Bathurst 12 Hour is run under international rules for GT3 and GT4 class cars.
They are vastly different from Reynolds’ Penrite Commodore Supercar with specially modified versions of some of the world’s most desirable sports cars including Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Mercedes and Porches.
“They are a lot faster than my supercar,” Reynolds said.
“They brake better, have traction control and lots of other features that you don’t get on a Supercar.
“It’s a bit frightening at first because you don’t fully trust it all to work.”