Titled ‘The Holy Grail’, the 32-minute feature dives into the rollercoaster of emotions during the team’s visit to Mount Panorama.
Often a fan-favourite outfit due to its seemingly laid-back environment and use of home-grown talent, the team garners significant popularity each year at the event.
Featuring star drivers Chaz Mostert, Cam Waters, and Thomas Randle, alongside Bathurst-winning team boss Barry Ryan and owner Scott Taylor, the film captures a unique insight to Australia’s international enduro.
The documentary covers the final test at Sydney Motorsport Park, the team’s journey from its Gold Coast base to Bathurst, and all three days of on track action.
“The Bathurst 12 Hour remains one of our sport’s great events, and I’m proud to give everyone an insight into what it takes to compete at the top level,” said Taylor.
“It’s impossible to add every detail of our preparation, planning and execution into a production like this.
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“However, anyone who watches it will have a greater understanding of the level that all of the teams bring to the table, which makes it such a fabulous spectacle.
“I’d like to thank all of the people who helped bring our 2026 12 Hour entry together. They are the stars of the show and I know that they all gave it their best.”
Scott Taylor Motorsport will be back in action at this weekend’s Darwin Triple Crown, where Taylor himself will compete in Porsche Carrera Cup Australia.

























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