CAMERON Crick believes he is not out of the hunt for a maiden Supercars full-time drive in 2026.

The 27-year-old now has nine main game races under his belt, all with Matt Stone Racing – two as co-driver to Cameron Hill last year, six as a solo wildcard, and one leading the #35 wildcard at The Bend 500.

He and Aaron Seton will join forces once more for next week’s Repco Bathurst 1000.

One of motorsport’s genuine nice guys, Crick has been mentioned as an outside chance to factor in the ongoing silly season. The two 2026 seats with the most uncertainty around them as it stands belong to MSR and the Blanchard Racing Team (one apiece).

Cameron Crick (middle) shares a laugh with his MSR namesakes Cameron McLeod and Cameron Hill. Pic: Ross Gibb

“The main game is still the focus and we have had a few conversations,” Crick told V8 Sleuth when asked about his plans for next season.

“I’d like to think at least worst-case co-driving and wildcards would be on the cards again, but I guess there is still a chance that possibly there might be something for main game.

“But it depends on a few things to fall a certain way and obviously sponsors as well. So that’s where that’s at.”

Crick’s late father Rodney was a multiple Australian truck racing champion.