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Method Motorsport Enters McLaren GT4s in Bathurst 12H

Successful Monochrome GT4 Australia squad to field pair of McLaren Artura GT4s in IGTC opener…

Photo: Bathurst 12 Hour

Method Motorsport will seek to add a Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour GT4 class victory to their already impressive track record, confirming the entry of their pair of McLaren Artura GT4s in this year’s race.

Twelve months on from the team’s foundation, Method has seen rapid growth and last year enjoyed a successful year in the Monochrome GT4 Australia Championship, claiming the Pro-Am, Silver and GT4 Teams Championship trophies.

That success came following their Bathurst 12 Hour debut which netted them second and third in the GT4 class.

Method was founded in 2024 by Chaz Mostert and co-owner Guy McEntyre to contest the rapidly expanding GT4 category in Australia.

Their pair of entries assembled for 2025 blend a mixture of youth and experience.

The No. 24 McLaren will see experienced Production Car ace Anthony Levitt return to the team following a successful pair of events at the conclusion of the 2024 GT4 Australia season.

He’ll be joined by Porsche Sprint Challenge rising star Jake Santalucia and Cameron Campbell.

Car No. 25 will be headed up by Tom Hayman – who was part of the title winning combination last year – along with Production Car racer Paul Buccini and open wheel racer, Ryan Sorensen.

“The team is super excited to be back at the mountain to once again compete in the Bathurst 12 Hour GT4 class with the Mclaren GT4 Artura’s,” team co-owners Chaz Mostert and Guy McEntyre said in a team release.

“Behind the scenes the team is supported by the men and women that helped bring success last year and are keen to start the year with the best endurance race of the season.

“We were elated with how last season went but we are now looking forward to the race ahead. The Bathurst 12 Hour is a long day which involves a lot of elements both human and mechanical. We have been working hard in the off season and are proud of the team and driver line up we are taking to the mountain.”

Method Motorsport’s pair of McLaren GT4 entries add to an already variety-packed GT field assembled for the 2025 running of Australia’s International Enduro, Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, KTM, Lamborghini, Mercedes-AMG and Porsche all locked in to tackle the Jan. 31-Feb. 2 race.

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