Scott Taylor Motorsport will return with an unchanged lineup for February’s Meguiar’s Bathurst 12 Hour, which will see two-time race winner Craig Lowndes again team up with Australian Supercars teammates Cameron Waters and Thomas Randle in a Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo.
The trio, who finished seventh in this year’s race, will again carry support for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia following a lengthy relationship between the team and the charity – now the official event charity of the 12-Hour event itself.
STM has a long history in the Bathurst 12 Hour, including contending for victory in 2017 and claiming the class win in 2022 with a Porsche GT3 Cup Car.
“Team STM are proud to be once again contending for the 2025 Bathurst 12 Hour, we thank Craig, Cam and Thomas for choosing to be part of our great team and of course appreciate Tickford and Red Bull – Triple 8 giving us access to these incredible talents,” said Scott Taylor.
Lowndes added: “We proved this year that we had all the pieces of the puzzle together to challenge for victory.
“Our approach was spot on and to see the No. 222 car leading the race was great for everyone, especially Scott and Rebecca who put so much into the sport each year.
“I really enjoyed teaming up with Cam and Thomas last year and we are heading back for a second year having proven we are contenders.
“It’s a tough race with great competition and all the usual challenges Bathurst throws up, but it’s exciting to go there knowing you are a shot at winning.
“To continue to raise funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia is great. It’s a cause close to my heart and each year we are fortunate to make an impact on people’s lives by raising funds and awareness by reminding men to ‘get checked’.”