Sydney racer Aaron Zerefos signs new deal ahead of Bathurst race

·

Sydney racer Aaron Zerefos has inked a deal with Our Kloud-Upto11 Motorsport and will pilot the #11 Type 991.2 Porsche GT3 Cup Car at Australia’s international endurance race, the Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12 Hour, on 14-15 May.

“The phone rang the Monday after last month’s 6 Hour, where I finished third in Class C in the BMW 130i,” Zerefos said.

“The owner of the team, Eric Constantinidis asked if I wanted to drive his Porsche in the 12 Hour. We had an espresso in Potts Point the next day and the deal was done.”

“I’m excited to be back in a Porsche for Bathurst 12 Hour – it’s a quick back-up from the 6 Hour and I should be better for the run.”


Zerefos will share the Porsche with Constantinidis and Carrera Cup racer, Indiran Padayachee, while race preparation will be undertaken by Michael Newton Automotive.

“We had a shakedown of the car at Sydney Motorsport Park on Monday and from the moment I climbed behind the wheel, I was impressed with the equipment,” Zerefos said.

The Fiji Water entrepreneur is pleased to see the 12 Hour race returning to Australia after an absence in 2021 due to the pandemic.

“The race is one of the big ones internationally on the racing calendar, the coverage is excellent and Stefan Ratel does a great job promoting it in conjunction with Supercars,” Zerefos said.

This year’s race will be Zerefos’s 8th 12 Hour start in a Porsche, with a best finish of 2nd in class at the 2016 event. He said this year will be his best chance of a strong outright result.

“The 12 Hour is a tough race and it’s always a strong field but we will chip away, buy a ticket to the last hour and ensure we have a strong package to bring it to the chequered flag.

“Looking at the entry list, we’re aiming to be in the mix for a class podium and maybe even an outright top-10 finish.

The race will be shown live on Channel 7 and Fox Sports.

Share:

KEEP UP TO DATE WITH TGH

By subscribing you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

Latest News

Kalamata mural of Maria Callas wins 2025 street art cities best mural award

A monumental mural depicting legendary opera singer Maria Callas in the city of Kalamata has been awarded Best Mural of the Year.

Bethlehem’s Grotto of the Nativity to undergo first restoration in six centuries

The restoration was announced on January 23 by the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Custody of the Holy Land.

Greece and Italy join forces to protect cultural heritage

Greece and Italy have agreed to deepen their cooperation on the protection of cultural heritage by establishing a joint working group.

Greece records EU’s highest rate of home heating hardship

Almost one in five people in Greece were unable to adequately heat their homes in 2024, according to data released by Eurostat.

Oldest wooden tools discovered at Greek Archaeological site

Scientists have recovered what are believed to be the oldest wooden tools ever found, dating back about 430,000 years.

You May Also Like

Olympic FC amongst inaugural recipients of Growing Football Fund Community Grants

Olympic FC is one of the 121 inaugural recipients of the Growing Football Fund’s Community Grants, generously supported by CommBank

Cypriot Australian Silia Kapsis to represent Cyprus at Eurovision 2024

Cypriot Australian Silia Kapsis is set to represent Cyprus at the Eurovision Song Contest in Malmo next May.

Greek wax museum celebrates reopening with new Tom Hanks sculpture

The Wax Museum Theodoros Kokkinidis will welcome their 31st wax model to friends and visitors, who from today took his place in the main living room of the museum.