The Bathurst 1000 is here once again, with Supercars fans converging on the famous Mount Panorama circuit for the most famous weekend in the calendar.
Will Brown of Triple Eight Racing Engineering is leading the Drivers Championship heading into the weekend by 189 points, and will be looking to keep hold of his lead with just two races to follow.
Whilst the main action takes place with the race on Sunday, some qualification for the main event will occur on Saturday afternoon with the top 10 shootout.
The Sporting News will be covering all of the action from the top 10 shootout, including live updates of lap times, and the final results.
Bathurst 1000 top 10 shootout resultsRankDriverTime1Richie Stanaway — #26 Penrite Racing Mustang2:05.928Which drivers are in the top 10 shootout?Matthew Payne (Penrite Racing)Cam Waters (Monster Castrol Racing)Broc Feeney (Red Bull Ampol Racing)Brodie Kostecki (Erebus Motorsport)Will Brown (Red Bull Ampol Racing)Chaz Mostert (Mobil1 Optus Racing)Andre Heimgartner (R&J Batteries Racing)Jack Le Brocq (Erebus Motorsport)Anton De Pasquale (Shell V-Power Racing)Richie Stanaway (Penrite Racing)What is the Bathurst 1000 top 10 shootout?The top 10 shootout at the Bathurst 1000 is the way the grid order is determined for the top 10 places, including pole position.
The way it works is the top 10 racers from qualifying will be given the chance to put in one fast lap around the famous circuit and will attempt to have the fastest lap.
Whoever ends up with the fastest lap will start the main race on Sunday from pole position, with the rest of the top 10 then organised based on lap times.
How to watch the Bathurst 1000: TV channel, live streamChannel Seven will broadcast the Bathurst 1000 on free-to-air, with a stream available via 7Plus.
Fox Sports will also cover the action, meaning fans can watch it all on Foxtel or stream it live through Kayo Sports.