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GROVE RACING GEARING UP TO TAKE ON 2023 IGTC SERIES

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Grove Racing and Earl Bamber Motorsport will collaborate in 2023 to take on the Intercontinental GT Challenge.

The crew will take on the 6 rounds of the IGTC series in the Independent Cup with driving duties shared across the races between Brenton Grove, Stephen Grove, Anton De Pasquale and Earl Bamber. Stephen, Brenton and Anton will drive in this weekend’s Bathurst 12 Hour.

Grove Racing will then take on the Kylami 9 Hour on the 23rd to the 25th February, Crowdstrike 24 Hours of Spa on the 29th of June to the 2nd of July, the Indianapolis 8 Hour on the 5th to the 7th of October and the Gulf 12 Hours on the 8th to the 10th of December.

Stephen and Brenton will share the wheel with Anton in Bathurst this weekend in Bathurst and then the pair will be joined by Earl Bamber for the Kylami 9 Hour. Both Earl and Anton will join Stephen and Brenton for Spa, Earl Bamber will again join the father-son duo for Indianapolis and Anton will conclude the series with Stephen and Brenton for the Gulf 8 Hour in December.

The Bathurst 12 Hour and and Kylami 9 Hour are the last two rounds that the team will run the current car, from Spa onwards the team will switch to the new GT3 R.

They will conduct a 2-day test in Spa in May which both Anton and Bamber will be present for.

The Bathurst 12 Hour follows a successful campaign at the Dubai 24 Hour where Brenton, Stephen, Anton and Earl took home a 4th place finish. The team will retain the same driver line-up as they look to win a world championship.


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