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McLeod joins MSR for 2025 Enduro Cup

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Third-generation racer locked in alongside Supercars' newest winner
2 mins by James Pavey
  • Cameron McLeod to partner Cameron Hill for 2025 enduros

  • McLeod opened 2025 with victory at the Super2 opener in Sydney

  • 20-year-old debuted with PremiAir Racing in last year's enduros

Matt Stone Racing has completed its full-time 2025 Enduro Cup roster, signing Cameron McLeod to partner Cameron Hill.

Hill and McLeod will pair up in the #4 Supaglass Racing Chevrolet Camaro at The Bend 500 and Repco Bathurst 1000 later this year.

McLeod has started strongly in 2025, racing a Kelly Racing-prepared Ford Mustang to victory in the opening round of the 2025 Dunlop Super2 Series.

The Hill/McLeod could arrive at The Bend as one of the form combinations, with Hill claiming a maiden Supercars podium and maiden race win at the Australian Grand Prix earlier this month.

McLeod made his debut with PremiAir Racing alongside Tim Slade last year, finishing 12th at Sandown and 19th at Bathurst. The 20-year-old also won the prestigious Mike Kable Young Gun award in 2023.

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Confirmation of the Hill/McLeod completes MSR’s main game co-driving line-up, with Slade locked in alongside Nick Percat in the #10 Bendix Camaro. A co-driver alongside Cameron Crick in the Matt Stone Racing wildcard entry will be announced in due course.

It leaves just five more co-drive vacancies left for 2025; Brad Jones Racing (Macauley Jones and Bryce Fullwood), Blanchard Racing Team (James Courtney and Aaron Cameron), and at PremiAir Racing (Richie Stanaway).

"It’s great to be teaming up with Cameron Hill and Matt Stone Racing for the 2025 enduros," said McLeod, who drove an MSR Camaro at the Sydney test day in February.

"Being my second year in a co-drive seat definitely makes it feel all worthwhile being able to keep the Supercars momentum going.

"The MSR team has been very welcoming — they feel like a bunch of mates and I've only known them for a couple of months now.

"I think it's really cool how they go about their racing as an organisation, and obviously it’s already paying off with race wins and podiums this season.

"Really looking forward to the enduro season and seeing what we can do in the Supaglass Racing car."

Team owner Stone added: "I think Cam McLeod did a great job last year in the enduros and he impressed a few guys in our team.

"We’re keen to give another young guy an opportunity and hopefully he and Cam Hill can bring home silverware at The Bend and Bathurst."

McLeod will resume his Super2 campaign in Tasmania on May 9-11, with Hill eighth in the Supercars standings heading to New Zealand on April 11-13.

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