
Cameron Hill will remain with Matt Stone Racing until at least 2025, signing a new multi-year deal with the team.
Hill joined the team from the Dunlop Super2 Series in 2023. While Matt Stone Racing has locked away Hill, the entry alongside remains vacant with current teammate Jack Le Brocq heading to Erebus Motorsport in 2024.
“To have a multi-year contract locked in is awesome. It’s really good for the mindset to know what the future holds,” said Hill.
“To have this locked in is great because you’re just starting to settle in and chip away at improving over time. It is the premier category of Australian motorsport — it will be good to have some runway in front of me to continue to climb up.
“I’m grateful to the team for putting its trust in me for the next few seasons and I want to reward that investment by lifting us both as high as we’ve ever been.
“I know my goals and what I want to achieve, Matt also has big targets as well. We’ve gelled well and together we see all these goals and targets as achievable.
“To get this confirmed prior to the biggest races of the season is awesome. There is already a lot of pressure that comes with the endurance races, so to not have that added external pressure of not knowing where you’re going to be next year is a really good thing.”
Team owner Matt Stone said: “It’s good to have Cam locked in for the next few seasons.
“We have been impressed by his progress over this year and he has proven himself as a valuable asset to our team, and really become part of the family here.
“We have seen him grow and develop as a driver, and we have no doubt that he has what it takes to race at the front of the Supercars field.
“This long-term commitment between MSR and Cam strengthens our combined vision for success and as a team we’ll continue to provide him with the resources and support necessary to continue on this upward trajectory together.”
Hill will race with Jaylyn Robotham in the #35 entry at the Penrite Oil Sandown 500 and Repco Bathurst 1000.