The cars and drivers of the Australian GT head to the picturesque Highlands Motorsport Park in Cromwell this weekend for an action-packed double-header with the CAMS Australian GT Championship and CAMS Australian Endurance Championships both set to go down to the wire.
Two championships will be decided around the 4.1-kilometre circuit, located 45 minutes from Queenstown, rounding out an incredible 2016 season. Highlands first appeared on the Australian GT calendar in 2013, with the 2016 edition the first time the popular Highlands 101 will be counted as a championship event.
Highlands and Hampton Downs owner, Tony Quinn has twice won the event, co-driving with Fabian Coulthard in 2013 and Garth Tander in 2014, before his son Klark Quinn won last year's race alongside local ace Shane Van Gisbergen.
This year another New Zealand star will step alongside Klark Quinn, with 'Mad Mike' Whiddett set to make his second circuit racing appearance. The drifting star had his first outing at Hampton Downs, proving his versatility and skill behind the wheel with a superb performance that saw the Darrell Lea car make the Top 10 Shootout on Saturday afternoon.
The Highlands 101 will run on Sunday (November 13), starting with a unique 'Le Mans' start which will see drivers begin the event with a foot race to their cars. It's part of the unique spectacle of the Highlands 101 and has proved a popular prelude to the commencement of the on-track competition.