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12-hour winners, Feeney locked in Ford's B12hr debut

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Former Bathurst winners and Supercars ace locked away for Mustang's Bathurst debut
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FORD RACING has drawn on the services of Broc Feeney, Christopher Mies and Dennis Olsen for their debut at Australia's International Enduro.

Mies, a two-time winner with Audi and Olsen, who won with Porsche in 2019, bring three Meguiar's Bathurst 12 Hour wins to the table while Feeney has rapidly become a GT ace alongside his existing Repco Supercars Championship commitments.

The Mustang GT3 will be run by the experienced Haupt Racing Team and fielded under the HRT Ford Racing banner.

2026 marks the Bathurst debut for the blue oval's global GT3 product and ensures that for the first time in the event history, the same make and model of car has the potential to win both the Repco Bathurst 1000 and Meguiar's Bathurst 12 Hour back to back.

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Mies was an early international 12-Hour star when the race shifted to global GT3 regulations in 2011, the German - then a factory Audi driver - claiming victories in both the 2011 and 2012 events.

Olsen became the first Norwegian to win at Bathurst when he was the winning Porsche team in 2019.

Feeney has become a proven star in GT competition and has qualified on the front row three times at Bathurst, as well as enjoying success in GT World Challenge Australia powered by AWS competition.

The Mustang is one of more than 35 cars entered for the 2026 Meguiar's Bathurst 12 Hour this year.

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