Shane van Gisbergen and 'Mad Mike' Whiddett, are the latest big names confirmed for the Highlands 501 from November 10-12. The Highlands 501 will be the last Australian GT event to be held at the Central Otago track and it promises to be a fitting finale featuring two of the
Motorsport: SVG and Whiddett for Highlands
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Shane van Gisbergen will race with Mad Mike Whiddett at the Highlands 501. Photo / Getty Images
"I put everything into it last year to make sure I was as prepared as possible but even so, I surprised myself. I had no idea how I was going to stack up against some of the top drivers in Australia and New Zealand. To qualify the car in the top ten and finish 8th overall was a huge confidence boost."
"It's all about getting a feel for the car. It doesn't matter if you're in a GT car or a drift car, on a motorbike or a skateboard. It's a tool and it's about making that tool a part of your body as fast as possible."
Whiddett ended up in hospital in 2015 after he put his drift car into the wall at Highlands, but he's hoping for better luck at the Highlands 501.
"Highlands requires 100 percent commitment," says Whiddett. "There's so much elevation change. There's no room for error anywhere. Like SVG, I've raced on a lot of different tracks around the world and Highlands is my favourite."
Van Gisbergen and Whiddett received wildcard entries for the event from Highlands owner, Tony Quinn. Quinn has entered two McLaren 650S GT3 cars in the Highlands 501 with driving duties to be shared between van Gisbergen, Whiddett, Highlands resident professional, Andrew Waite and Quinn.
"I can't decide which drivers to put in which car so we've decided to open it up to the public," says Quinn. "Let us know which drivers you'd like to see racing together by visiting the Highlands Facebook page."
Everyone who votes will go in the draw to win Fastlaps in Highlands new Ferrari 488 GTB at the Highlands 101. The winner will get free entry to the Highlands 101 and four laps in the passenger seat of the Ferrari with the four different drivers: van Gisbergen, Whiddett, Waite and Quinn.
The Highlands 501 doubles as the final round of the Australian Endurance Championship. Two weeks before the Highlands event the cars and stars of the Australian GT series will race in the Laser Plumbing & Electrical Hampton Downs 500 from October 28-29.