🔥💖BREAKING: 5 MINUTES AGO: Massive Wave of Congratulations Floods in for Cam Waters and Brooke as the Couple Shares Joyful News With Fans.

In a heartwarming moment that has taken the entire Supercars community by storm, Tickford Racing star Cam Waters and his fiancée Brooke Page have announced the arrival of their first child — a beautiful baby girl.

The couple shared the joyful news just minutes ago via a simple yet deeply emotional Instagram post, instantly sending waves of congratulations pouring in from drivers, teams, and fans across Australia and New Zealand.
The post featured a tender photo of tiny hands gripping Cam’s finger, with the caption: “Our world just got a whole lot brighter. Welcome to the paddock, Mila Kimberly Waters. 10/02/2026 ❤️”
What has truly captured the hearts of the motorsport world is not only the news of the new arrival, but the beautiful meaning behind the little girl’s name. Mila’s middle name, Kimberly, is a touching tribute to Cam’s late grandmother, who played a massive role in supporting his racing dreams from a young age.
Those close to the Waters family say “Nana Kim” was the rock who drove young Cam from Mildura to go-kart tracks across regional Victoria, often sacrificing her own time and comfort to make sure he could chase his passion. Even when money was tight and the odds were stacked against him, she never stopped believing in her grandson. Choosing the name Kimberly ensures that her spirit and love will live on in the next generation.
Brooke, who has been a constant source of strength for Cam throughout his Supercars career, also shared her own emotional words: “Mila carries the strength of the women who raised her daddy. We’re so grateful and can’t wait to watch her grow up surrounded by the roar of V8s and the love of this amazing community.”
A Private Couple Steps Into the Spotlight
Cam Waters, 31, has built a reputation as one of Supercars’ most consistent and popular drivers. Known for his smooth driving style, raw speed in the Tickford Mustang, and his down-to-earth personality, the Mildura racer has become a fan favourite in recent seasons. Despite the high-pressure world of professional motorsport, Cam has always kept his personal life relatively private — making this announcement all the more special.

The timing of the birth has been ideal, arriving during the early part of the 2026 season break. This has allowed Cam and Brooke precious time to settle into their new roles as parents before the championship intensifies again at the Darwin Triple Crown in mid-June.
Speaking briefly after the announcement, Waters said: “Racing has always been my life, but holding Mila for the first time puts everything into perspective. Every lap I turn from now on carries a bit more meaning. I want to be a champion she can be proud of — both on the track and off it.”
Overwhelming Support from the Supercars Family
The response from the paddock has been nothing short of overwhelming. Within the first hour of the post going live, messages flooded in from across the grid.
Triple Eight’s Broc Feeney, currently leading the 2026 championship, wrote: “Congrats mate! Welcome to the world little Mila. Can’t wait to see her in the garage soon.”
Rival driver Matthew Payne commented: “Beautiful news legends. Fatherhood is something else — enjoy every minute.”
Even team boss Tim Edwards from Tickford Racing got emotional, describing the news as “the best kind of podium finish.” He added that the whole Tickford crew is already planning how to safely bring the new family member into the race environment when the time is right.
Long-time supporters and retired legends have also sent their best wishes, with many noting how family moments like this remind everyone that behind the speed and competition, Supercars is ultimately a big extended family.
The Journey So Far
Cam and Brooke’s relationship has been a steady and supportive one in an industry where travel and pressure can test even the strongest couples. They first went public with their relationship several years ago, and Brooke has been a regular presence at race meetings, always cheering Cam on from the garage.
The pregnancy was announced in August 2025 with a similarly understated and classy post. Throughout the pregnancy, Cam adjusted parts of his schedule and training to be more present at home, something that insiders say helped him deliver one of his most focused seasons yet.
Now, with Mila safely arrived and healthy, the couple is looking forward to balancing life as new parents with the demands of a full Supercars campaign.
What Lies Ahead
Fatherhood is set to bring new challenges and motivations for the Tickford star. Waters has already hinted that he hopes to bring Brooke and Mila to selected events throughout the remainder of the 2026 season, starting potentially at Darwin in June.
Hidden Valley Raceway has always been one of Cam’s stronger circuits, and the idea of racing with his daughter waiting back in the pits is already giving him extra fire.
Of course, combining elite-level motorsport with raising a newborn won’t be without its difficulties — the long weekends away, the physical demands, and the constant travel across Australia and New Zealand will test the young family. But those who know Cam well say his determination and calm nature mean he’s more than ready for the new chapter.
As the 2026 Supercars season continues to deliver plenty of on-track drama, this off-track story is a beautiful reminder of what truly matters. In a sport built on speed, rivalries, and raw emotion, moments like the birth of Mila Kimberly Waters bring everything back to the human side.
Congratulations to Cam and Brooke on the arrival of their daughter. The entire Australian motorsport community is already head over heels in love with little Mila.
Welcome to the paddock, kiddo. You’ve got a fast dad and a very strong name to live up to.