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Field set for 2026 Repco Supercars Championship

The final piece of the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship puzzle is complete after the Blanchard Racing Team confirmed Aaron Cameron will continue with the squad.

Cameron replaced Aaron Love prior to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix meeting in March and has since achieved three top 10 finishes, while made his first shootout on the Gold Coast.

“I’ve learnt a lot in my first full year in Supercars, and I feel like we’ve made big steps forward as a team,” said Cameron.

“Every round I’ve become more comfortable in the car and more confident out on track.

“The team has given me the tools and support to keep improving, and we’ve got a really good thing going heading into next year.

“I’m stoked to continue working with everyone at BRT and to push for even stronger results in 2026.”

A top 10 result importantly came at the Repco Bathurst 1000 as Cameron partnered by Zak Best ran as high as second during the middle stages.

“Aaron has shown great growth across his first season with us, and it’s been really rewarding to see his confidence and speed develop round by round,” said BRT co-owner Tim Blanchard.

“We’re finishing the year on a strong note, and it’s important we continue that trajectory into 2026.

“Retaining Aaron gives us stability and a solid foundation to keep building on the progress we’ve made as a team.”

Cameron will be joined by new recruit James Golding at the Blanchard Racing Team, which will receive support from new Ford homologation squad Triple Eight Race Engineering in 2026.