Brad Jones Racing announces Cameron Hill signing
Matt Stone Racing driver Hill replaces Bryce Fullwood
Hill joins Andre Heimgartner, Macauley Jones for 2026
Brad Jones Racing has announced the signing of Cameron Hill to a multi-year deal, starting 2026.
After weeks of speculation, BJR confirmed Hill will join the team from the beginning of the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship. Hill, who signed on a "multi-year deal," will race one of BJR's four GR Supras as the Albury squad trades Chevrolets for Toyotas next season.
A Formula Ford champion in 2015 and Porsche Carrera Cup Australia champion in 2021, Hill joined MSR in 2023 and won his first Supercars race at March's Australian Grand Prix. The move also reunites the 28-year-old with Toyota after a decade, with Hill winning the very first Toyota 86 race in Australia in 2016.
The news comes ahead of the Repco Bathurst 1000, which is the first of four rounds remaining in the 2025 Repco Supercars Championship.
In a BJR statement, the team said it "remains fully focused on the remainder of the 2025 championship as it looks to finish the year strongly," and "will make further announcements for their 2026 line-up in due course."

"I’m really excited to be joining Brad Jones Racing in 2026 and beyond," Hill said.
“A big part of joining BJR is its new association with Toyota. It’s a manufacturer that doesn’t do things by halves and has enjoyed great success globally.
"For me, there’s already some history with Toyota. I raced in the Toyota 86 Racing Series when it first started and won the very first race. This played a big part in my career trajectory.
“I also really like how Brad goes about his racing. He’s been doing it for a long time, starting as a driver himself, and you can see his race team is really mature in addition to being very professional.
"I really like the culture the team emits and I’m very keen to be a part of it. Ultimately, the goal is to win the championship and I’d really like us in a Toyota Supra to be part of that.
"I can’t be more thankful to Matt Stone and the whole MSR team for giving me my first opportunity. We’ve done a lot together and there’s been a heap of growth culminating in our first win this year. I’ve really enjoyed my time racing for MSR, but hopefully we can out and beat them on-track next year."
BJR also confirmed another piece of its 2026 puzzle, with Macauley Jones also locked in for 2026. Jones, son of eponymous team owner Brad, will race alongside Hill and Andre Heimgartner next season.
BJR also operates a fourth car under the SCT Motorsport banner, with Jaxon Evans racing since the beginning of 2024.
“I’m excited to welcome Cameron to the team for next year. He’s a proven talent in Supercars and brings a new perspective and experience to our driving group," Brad Jones said.
“Working through the process with Cameron and his team has been eye opening to the passion and determination they have, and has made me certain he’s a good fit for BJR.
“We’re working through our plans for 2026, obviously we have some big changes on the cards so stay tuned.”
The 2025 Repco Supercars Championship resumes at the Repco Bathurst 1000 on October 9-12.
2026 Repco Supercars Championship grid
As of Wednesday September 24, 2025
Team | Car | Driver |
|---|---|---|
Triple Eight | Ford | Brown |
Triple Eight | Ford | Feeney |
Grove | Ford | Payne |
Grove | Ford | Allen |
Tickford | Ford | Waters |
Tickford | Ford | Randle |
WAU | Toyota | Mostert |
WAU | Toyota | Wood |
DJR | Ford | Kostecki |
DJR | Ford | Davison |
Team 18 | Chevrolet | De Pasquale |
Team 18 | Chevrolet | TBC |
MSR | Chevrolet | Percat |
MSR | Chevrolet | TBC |
BJR | Toyota | Heimgartner |
BJR | Toyota | Hill |
BJR | Toyota | Jones |
BJR | Toyota | TBC |
Erebus | Chevrolet | Murray |
Erebus | Chevrolet | TBC |
PremiAir | Chevrolet | TBC |
PremiAir | Chevrolet | TBC |
BRT | Ford | TBC |
BRT | Ford | TBC |