The grid for the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship is complete with the announcement today that Cameron Hill will drive a Chevrolet Camaro for Matt Stone Racing next year.
All 25 driving seats are now likely accounted for in a season that will usher in a new breed of cars – Camaro and Ford Mustang.
Hill has sprung out of the Dunlop Super2 Series into the main series, having enjoyed a competitive run in just about anything he has driven in his career.
The 25 year old Canberra resident will join emerging Supercars squad MSR in one of its two Camaro entries, driving alongside Jack Le Brocq.
He says that making the top level of Australian motorsport is a huge moment in his career.
“It has been a goal of mine for years to compete at the highest level here in Australia,” said Hill.
“We have massive potential here at MSR. The team has been building towards Gen3 for some time now. Everyone will have brand new cars, and I see it as a big opportunity for myself and the team to make an impact. It’s the first time the playing field will have been level for years.
“I am grateful that Matt and the team see my potential and are giving me this opportunity.”
Hill started karting at the age of nine, winning numerous state championships in his junior years. In 2012, Hill won the National Pro Junior (KF3) Australian Championship.
He progressed to the junior open wheel class Formula Ford in 2014, driving a privately-run entry and ultimately winning the prestigious Australian Formula Ford Championship in 2015, including an astonishing 12 race wins during his title season.
The popular Toyota 86 Racing Series was next on his rise to the top, scoring third and second place overall in the 2016 and 2017 titles respectively.
Australia’s premier one make class, Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, was next. It culminated in a convincing title win in 2021.
In 2022, Hill has enjoyed an outstanding year, winning the Bathurst 6 Hour event for production cars in April, and currently sits a close fourth with one round to go in his debut season in the Dunlop Super2 Series.
Hill also made his debut in the Repco Bathurst 1000 this year, driving for Premiair Racing alongside Chris Pither.
Next year will see Hill become the first Canberra-based Supercars driver since Dale Brede’s one full-time season back in 2004.
While the Australian Capital Territory is best known for producing nine-times Grand Prix winner Mark Webber, Hill’s appointment at Matt Stone Racing heralds Canberra’s best chance at success in the Supercars Championship.
The opening round of the 2023 Repco Supercars Championship will be held at the Newcastle street track on March 4-6.