G&S Racing, the official Kawasaki entry into the 2026 Quattro Group British Supersport Championship, has announced the arrival of Cameron Hall to the team alongside TJ Toms onboard the Ninja ZX-6R.
The team were awarded official team status for the 2026 Championship late last year, as they look to build on their impressive run of results from recent seasons.
Hall has experience with the Ninja ZX-6R, having won the 2024 British Supersport Cup aboard with Kawasaki and racing the bike in the Supersport class for 2025. He has also already worked closely with the G&S Racing team, meaning the entire squad will be able to hit the ground running when testing gets underway.
Hall said: “I’m really pleased to be joining G&S Racing for the 2026 season with the official Kawasaki British Supersport team. It feels like the right step at the right time, and I’m excited to get to work on the Ninja ZX-6R and push for strong, consistent results throughout the year.
“A massive thank you to all my sponsors for sticking by my side on this next step, it wouldn’t be possible without you all. I’d also like to show my appreciation to Mark and Tom Fisher for giving me the opportunity!”
Team Owner Tom Fisher, added: “We are delighted to have Cam onboard for the 2026 season and we hope he can take the next step forward in his racing career. With our knowledge of the Kawasaki and the help of his teammate, TJ Toms, we aim for a successful year for both riders. The new bikes are currently being built, and we hope to get both riders out on track in Spain within a few weeks.”
Ross Burridge, Head of Marketing & Racing Department at Kawasaki Motors UK commented: “I’d like to personally welcome Cameron into the Team Green family as part of our official Supersport team. Cameron showed great form last season, and I think with a strong team around him, he will only continue to improve and work his way up the grid. We have some exciting enhancements for the Ninja ZX-6R this year, and now with this young and hungry rider duo, we are confident of a strong 2026!”


