The Highlands 101 follows Saturday's two Australian GT Championship events which will round out a year that started on the streets of Adelaide in March. Since then the championship has travelled across the breadth of Australia, with nine different winners in the thirteen races so far in 2016.
Just two races remain and with the championship battle delicately balanced between Klark Quinn, Nathan Morcom and Roger Lago it's a tussle that looks set to go to the very last lap of the very last race of 2016.
Former two-time champ Klark Quinn, currently heads the Australian GT Championship in the McLaren 650S, holding a slender points advantage over Nathan Morcom. The duo have battled it out all season, while Roger Lago also remains in the title hunt in his Lamborghini R-EX.
Lago comes fresh from success at the inaugural Hampton Downs 101, where he won the third round of the Australian Endurance Championship in spectacular style with co-driver David Russell.
With Russell at the wheel, a late race pass on the Ferrari 458 GT3 of Graeme Smyth saw them take the flag, making the Lamborghini duo the third different winners in as many Australian Endurance Championship events.
The Tekno Autosports pairing of Grant Denyer and Nathan Morcom currently head the Australian Endurance Championship though two podium performances from the Walkinshaw GT3 squad has seen the rapid partnership of Duvashen Padayachee and John Martin move into second place.
A new face in the Erebus garage this weekend will be Michael Almond, who will race alongside New Zealand legend Craig Baird in the Scott Taylor Motorsport Mercedes-AMG GT3. Almond's diverse career has seen him race V8 Utes and Audis but is best known for his time racing Porsche's in Carrera cup. Almond has previously enjoyed a stint in the Australian GT Championship, where he piloted a Porsche 997 GT3 Cup Car.
Track action at Highlands Motorsport Park starts on Friday (November 11) with practice sessions for both championships and qualifying ahead of the final Australian GT Championship races of the year on Saturday (November 12).
Focus then shifts to the Australian Endurance Championship on Sunday (November 13) with two qualifying sessions and the 101-lap race as the biggest ever season of Australian GT racing reaches its exciting climax.