Dixon has expressed an interest in one day competing in the Supercars championship in his career although he remains committed to IndyCars for the foreseeable future.
Any move to Supercars would begin with dipping his toes in the water at the 12-hour event.
"[Bathurst] is a track I have always wanted to race on. I have always wanted to do the Bathurst 1000 and the V8s but I think a transition, if it was ever to be possible, would be to start with the 12-hour and get some miles around that place."
The four-time IndyCar champion, who finished third at the season-opening Grand Prix of St Petersburg in Florida on Monday, is happy where he is, however, and has his attention focused on winning a fifth championship and a second Indianapolis 500 with his Ganassi team.
"I still have the drive. Every morning when I wake up I get to the gym, get training and try to be best prepared for the season ahead.
"I still have the fire. It's still burning," he said. Dale Budge