Tickets and camping passes for the 2025 Bathurst 12 Hour, Australia’s premier international endurance race, are now available for purchase.
Set to take place from January 31 to February 2, 2025, the Bathurst 12 Hour offers General Admission and Grandstand tickets at 2024 prices, which became available at 12:00 pm AEST today. Tickets can be purchased online through Ticketek, and camping sites can be secured online as well.
As is tradition, General Admission ticket holders will enjoy access to the pit/paddock area, the rooftop bar atop the iconic Mount Panorama pit building, and all general spectator areas around the renowned circuit.
The 2024 event saw over 47,000 attendees and record campground sales, with sites at both the summit and base of Mount Panorama selling out well in advance. The 2025 event is experiencing high demand for both campground and Grandstand tickets, prompting organizers to encourage early bookings to avoid disappointment.
While McPhillamy Park campsites have already sold out in record time following early access given to existing site holders, limited sites remain available in the Paddock and Reid and Sulman campgrounds for 2025. A small number of public sites will be available from 12:00 pm AEST today.
Additionally, corporate experiences are now on sale, offering a range of options from the vibrant Bathurst 12 Hour club to exclusive private suites in the pit building, all bookable through the Bathurst 12 Hour website.
“We’re excited to offer camping, tickets, and corporate experiences to the public for the 2025 edition of Australia’s International Enduro,” said Shane Rudzis, Bathurst 12 Hour Event Director. “We’ve kept 2025 General Admission and Grandstand ticket prices at 2024 levels to provide great value for a weekend of international motorsport.
“Campground demand has been remarkable, with the majority of sites already taken by this year’s campers. We encourage early booking to avoid missing out. Grandstand seats are also expected to sell quickly, so get in early!
“We’ve advanced planning for the 2025 event and, after extensive fan feedback, we’re excited about new innovations and improvements for next February. It’s going to be an unforgettable event, both on and off the track.”
Bathurst Mayor Cr Jess Jennings highlighted the event’s growing popularity and urged fans to secure their tickets early.
“With the sale of race tickets and camping passes, fans will be eager to reserve their spots at Mount Panorama,” Jennings said. “Over 47,000 racegoers enjoyed the 2024 Bathurst 12 Hour, and we expect that number to grow in 2025 when the event returns to its early February date.”
The Bathurst 12 Hour receives support from the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.