Cameron Hill won his first Supercars race last year in Melbourne, and has secured a move to Brad Jones Racing as they enter their bold new era as a Toyota team.
The 29-year-old was a star of the opening rounds for Matt Stone Racing, becoming a shock Larry Perkins Trophy contender in Melbourne, and scoring another podium in Taupō.
Hill also secured a front row start in the Top Ten Shootout at The Bend, and finished a career-best fifth at Bathurst, but narrowly missed a Finals berth.
Hill was one of three Supercars rookies in 2023, having joined MSR. After a rollercoaster season, Hill went to a new level in 2024, narrowly missing out on a top 10 championship positions.
Before his Supercars journey began, Hill had a big 2022, making his Super2 and Bathurst debuts. Hill was parachuted into Super2 off the back of a Porsche Carrera Cup Australia title win.
The Canberran was a karting whiz, winning state and national titles, before graduating to Formula Ford. He also dominated in Toyota 86, winning more than any other driver across the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
A strong run in Porsches culminated in the 2021 title, with Supercars coming calling. He joined Triple Eight and fought for the Super2 crown, and also made his Great Race debut with veteran Chris Pither in the #22 Coca-Cola PremiAir Commodore.
Hill also won the Bathurst 6 Hour production car race in 2022, sealing the win with a brave pass at Skyline after starting the race from 61st on the grid.
MSR came calling and Hill showed glimpses of his raw talent throughout the year, with the youngster ending the year 23rd overall.