AARON Cameron has sealed the final seat on the 2026 Repco Supercars Championship grid, re-signing with the Blanchard Racing Team.
Following a flurry of silly season moves over recent weeks and months, it all came down to who’ll partner recruit James Golding at BRT.
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Cameron, who was only thrust into a full-time drive after BRT’s early-year split with Aaron Love, has progressed strongly as evidenced by recent top 10 results at Queensland Raceway, Bathurst and Gold Coast.
“Aaron has shown great growth across his first season with us, and it’s been really rewarding to see his confidence and speed develop round by round,” said team principal Tim Blanchard.
“We’re finishing the year on a strong note, and it’s important we continue that trajectory into 2026.
“Retaining Aaron gives us stability and a solid foundation to keep building on the progress we’ve made as a team.”
Team manager Kate Harrington also heaped praise on the 25-year-old.
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“From the start, Aaron’s approach has really stood out,” she said.
“He’s put in the effort to learn, to improve, and to become a more complete driver as the season’s gone on.
“The growth he’s shown gives us confidence that he can play a big part in taking BRT forward. We’re proud to continue that journey with him.”
Cameron’s current stablemate James Courtney is retiring as a Supercars full-timer and will join Team 18 next season as an enduro specialist.
