Chaz Mostert put his Pro-Am Audi on top in the opening practice session for the Bathurst 12 Hour. B12Hr
Friday's track action kicked off with the first of four 40-minute practice sessions, and one of just two open to the Pro drivers in the field.
Fellow Mercedes driver Broc Feeney eclipsed that time in the #888 Triple Eight entry with a 2m05.136s, before former winner Matt Campbell became the first driver into the fours in the Manthey EMA Porsche with a 2m04.549s. That time proved tough to beat, the Fuchs-backed Audi holding on to top spot until the final two minutes.
That left Mostert leading Vervisch at the flag, with Tony D'Alberto a late improver as he put the #6 Wall Racing Lamborghini into third.
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