Canberra’s own Cameron Hill has won the race to reveal the first livery of the season ahead of the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship.
Hill has made solid progress since debuting in 2023 and continues with rising team Matt Stone Racing for a third season.
In a display of local support, Canberra-based company Supaglass Industries has expanded its support of Hill to nine rounds in 2025 starting at the opening event under lights at Sydney, while also including the Repco Bathurst 1000, Gold Coast 500 and Adelaide 500.
Continuing the theme, Hill unveiled the livery at the Canberra Festival of Speed.
“Awesome to reveal our 2025 livery in my home-town at the Canberra Festival of Speed,” said Hill.
“The Supaglass Racing car looks great and it’s cool to see such strong support from a Canberra brand in Supercars. The Supaglass team are incredibly passionate about the sport, and the partnership with MSR speaks volumes to that. It’s our second year in a row having a presence at Canberra Festival of Speed; really cool to see so many local fans come out and watch us take the covers of the livery.
“I can’t wait to see what it looks like on the actual race car in a few weeks’ time.”
Supaglass Industries has recently expanded into Queensland and is proud to support another Canberra native.
“Supaglass is absolutely chuffed to have been given the opportunity to step things up with our sponsorship this year with Cameron Hill and Matt Stone Racing,” said Supaglass Industries owner Steve Bates.
“It’s also absolutely fantastic that the livery reveal for Car #4 has been held this year on our home turf and Cameron’s home town at the Canberra Festival of Speed.
“Our partnership with MSR and Cameron has been going for many years now and we can’t wait to see what unfolds for what promises to be an exciting 2025 season.”
Team owner Matt Stone is eager to continue the squad’s progression up the grid after winning two races courtesy of Nick Percat last year.
“It’s great to have Supaglass onboard again as a naming rights partner of Car #4,” Stone said.
“The multi-round programme we have put together takes in some of the biggest events on the calendar, and it’s good to have the continuity there with a naming rights partner.
“Hopefully the Canberra fans got a kick out of the exclusive first look at Cam’s livery as part of the Festival of Speed. We’re excited to get the 2025 Supercars season underway.”
The first round of the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship season is the Sydney 500 on February 21-23.