THIS is your car-by-car guide to the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000, which doubles as the final round of the Repco Supercars Championship.
There are a number of new liveries to look out for and a wildcard that brings the field to 25 cars.
ENTRY LIST: Every car and driver in the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000
SCHEDULE: Bathurst 1000 track schedule for every category
TV GUIDE: Where you can watch the 2021 Repco Bathurst 1000
#2 Bryce Fullwood/Warren Luff
Walkinshaw Andretti United, Holden
#3 Tim Slade/Tim Blanchard
Blanchard Racing Team, Ford
#4 Jack Smith/David Wall
Brad Jones Racing, Holden
#5 Jack Le Brocq/Zak Best
Tickford Racing, Ford
#6 Cameron Waters/James Moffat
Tickford Racing, Ford
#7 Andre Heimgartner/Matt Campbell
Kelly Grove Racing, Ford
#8 Nick Percat/Dale Wood
Brad Jones Racing, Holden
#9 Will Brown/Jack Perkins
Erebus Motorsport, Holden
#11 Anton De Pasquale/Tony D’Alberto
Dick Johnson Racing, Ford
#14 Todd Hazelwood/Dean Fiore
Brad Jones Racing, Holden
#17 Will Davison/Alex Davison
Dick Johnson Racing, Ford
#18 Mark Winterbotom/Michael Caruso
Team 18, Holden
#19 Fabian Coulthard/Jonathon Webb
Team Sydney, Holden
#20 Scott Pye/James Golding
Team 18, Holden
#22 Garry Jacobson/Dylan O’Keeffe
Team Sydney, Holden
#25 Chaz Mostert/Lee Holdsworth
Walkinshaw Andretti United, Holden
#26 David Reynolds/Luke Youlden
Kelly Grove Racing, Ford
#34 Jake Kostecki/Kurt Kostecki
Matt Stone Racing, Holden
#35 Zane Goddard/Jayden Ojeda
Matt Stone Racing, Holden
#39 Broc Feeney/Russell Ingall
Triple Eight, Holden
#44 James Courtney/Thomas Randle
Tickford Racing, Ford
#88 Jamie Whincup/Craig Lowndes
Triple Eight, Holden
#96 Macauley Jones/Chris Pither
Brad Jones Racing, Holden
#99 Brodie Kostecki/David Russell
Erebus Motorsport, Holden
#888 Shane van Gisbergen/Garth Tander
Triple Eight, Holden