Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen leads the title race heading into this year's Great Race and takes us around a lap of the Mt Panorama track.
"Probably the most important corner at Bathurst is Turn One. It sets you up for the first big run up the mountain. It's an easy corner on paper, but is probably worth the most time [for a fast lap].
"Turn Two is a crazy uphill corner that's tough to get right. You then head into the Cutting, which is a double left with the first part being blind and then hard into the second kink. You'll probably touch the wall about five times if you get it right and lose the odd wing mirror rubbing against the fence, which is cool.
"After that we have the Fujistu Man as we call it (under a big sign) and there's a bump right in the middle that upsets the car, so you have to get it just right. You exit hard up against the wall, banging the wing mirror.
"The next tough part is what we call the Grate and is probably the craziest corner on the track, in my opinion. You come down the hill and, at the bottom, the car compresses so much the steering binds up and the power steering just can't cope with the load. You get in there and have to set the steering and hope you get it right. That's where Scotty Pye's steering broke last year.
"McPhillamy Park is the next one and is where all the fans are. You come over the top and all four wheels are off the ground and you have to make sure the car's pointed in the right direction. It's an awesome section.
"You then go across Skyline and you start the race down the hill with a tight, drop away right-hander. Every time you take a bit of a gulp, as it's so steep, but it's still pretty cool winding your way down the hill.
"You're now coming up to Forrest's Elbow, which you have to get right to get a good drive early on to Conrod [Straight].
"It's a straight run now where we're getting up to 300km/h before you get to the Chase where you have to brake really hard for the 90 degree left-hander. Pretty big stopping power here where you need about 100kg of pressure on the brake pedal [equivalent to a 100kg single leg press]. Doing that all day is pretty hard on the leg and the car.
"The last corner again looks simple on paper but it's really hard to get right because it's so bumpy.
"There are so many corners where you can't see the apex or the exit so you've just got to trust your track knowledge. And that's why so many people struggle in the first few years here."