REPCO SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP
For the 2022 Repco Supercars Championship, Matt Stone Racing have welcome 2020 Supercars race winner Jack Le Brocq to the team. Hungry for success, Jack’s aim for this season and beyond is to claim more podiums and wins, with MSR by his side. He joins the team with 4 years experience in the category, the same as teammate Todd Hazelwood.
REPCO SUPERCARS CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 Super2 Champion and original Matt Stone Racing young gun, Todd Hazelwood makes his return to the Yatala based squad in 2022 to contend the Repco Supercars Championship. Having previously spent 6 year with MSR, Todd is well aware of how the team operates and is familiar with the crew around him.
Nick Percat enjoyed one of his best Supercars Championship campaigns in 2024 in his first season with Matt Stone Racing.
Percat is a fourth-generation General Motors employee; his elders worked on the line at Holden’s Elizabeth plant. Ushered up the ranks by Walkinshaw Racing, Percat won the Bathurst 1000 as a rookie in 2011 alongside Garth Tander at the Holden Racing team.
He has fought hard for lasting Supercars success since. Percat’s move to MSR quickly bore fruit with wins at Albert Park and Symmons Plains that helped him finish eighth in the championship.
Cameron Hill will look to build on a strong sophomore season in Supercars, with 2025 being his third campaign with Matt Stone Racing.
The Canberran won a host of state and national karting titles, before graduating to Formula Ford, winning the national title in 2015. An impressive rookie season in Super2 netted Hill a main game move to MSR for the start of the Gen3 era in 2023.
Hill quietly impressed alongside proven race winner Nick Percat in 2024, with multiple Top 10 Shootout berths and starting the year with a fifth in the opening race of the season. At the conclusion of the 2024 championship, Hill finished just outside the top 10 in the points.
Cameron Crick leads Matt Stone Racing’s Wildcard programme in 2025 with a multi-round effort beginning at Sydney Motorsport Park.
Crick joined MSR in 2024 as Cameron Hill’s co-driver, the pair scoring top 10s at both Sandown and Bathurst.
This year he steps up to his own wildcard programme in a Gen 3 Chevrolet Camaro under the Car #35 banner.