ACI Motorsports is a Porsche customer racing team based in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Founded in 2016, the team has grown into a full-service race operation supporting drivers across multiple levels of professional and amateur sports car competition. ACI Motorsports is built around a driver-focused approach that emphasizes preparation, data-driven engineering, and consistent execution both at the track and in the shop. The team fields Porsche entries in a range of national championships, including Porsche Sprint Challenge and Porsche Carrera Cup North America, along with additional participation in SRO GT4 competition and other professional series. ACI Motorsports supports programs across multiple Porsche platforms and class structures, offering scalable race support tailored to individual driver goals and experience levels. With an experienced technical group and a strong focus on communication and development, ACI Motorsports continues to expand its presence within Porsche customer racing. The team remains committed to providing professional-level preparation, structured driver progression, and long-term partnerships throughout its racing programs.
Czabok-Simpson Motorsport (CSM) is a professional racing organization founded by Stephen Simpson and Matthias Czabok and based in Indianapolis, Indiana, one of the primary motorsports centers in the United States. The team is built on more than three decades of combined experience from its founders, whose backgrounds span team ownership, driving, and key technical and leadership roles across multiple international and domestic racing platforms. CSM has competed in top-level series including IMSA, WEC, IndyCar, and Champ Car, developing a strong foundation in professional race operations and customer-focused programs. The team currently fields Porsche Cayman 718 GT4 RS Clubsport entries in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge and IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge, delivering structured preparation and support across sprint and endurance formats. For the 2026 season, Czabok-Simpson Motorsport will expand its operations with a two-car Porsche Carrera Cup North America program. This addition reflects the team’s continued growth within Porsche customer racing and its commitment to supporting competitive driver development through disciplined preparation, technical expertise, and professional race execution.
Founded in 2001, GMG Racing has grown from a small operation supporting a limited number of race cars into a comprehensive motorsports and performance facility. Now based at The Thermal Club, the team operates a modern 28,000-square-foot, trackside facility dedicated to racing, vehicle preparation, and technical services. GMG Racing’s staff brings a strong focus on preparation, technical detail, and long-term customer support across a wide range of motorsport programs. Early in its development, GMG Racing was located near Porsche Motorsport North America, allowing the team to build a close working relationship with the brand and its customer racing ecosystem. Over the years, GMG Racing has earned multiple championships across several manufacturers, including Porsche, Audi, Lamborghini, Aston Martin, and McLaren. The team supports competitors at levels ranging from club racing to major endurance and sprint events at circuits such as Daytona, Sebring, Spa, Montreal, COTA, and The Thermal Club.
Founded in 2008 and based outside of Denver, Colorado, JDX Racing is a professional motorsports organization with extensive experience across top-level North American racing. The team has established a strong presence in Porsche customer racing and returns to Porsche Carrera Cup North America competition with a continued focus on consistent execution, technical preparation, and championship-level performance. JDX Racing fields multiple Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2) cars and competes across an eight-event Carrera Cup North America schedule at some of the most iconic road courses in the United States. The team’s personnel bring diverse backgrounds from Champ Car, IndyCar, NASCAR, American Le Mans Series, Trans Am, and Champ Car Atlantic competition, contributing to a well-rounded and professionally structured operation. With prior success in both Driver and Team Championships, JDX Racing approaches each season with an emphasis on preparation, collaboration, and long-term competitiveness. The team continues to combine experienced drivers, skilled crew members, and a disciplined race process to support its ongoing involvement at the highest level of Porsche One-Make racing in North America.
JTR Motorsports Engineering is a professional racing organization based in the Indianapolis, Indiana area with a broad and successful background across multiple forms of motorsport. The team’s experience spans karting, pavement super late models, amateur sports cars, GT4 and GT3 competition, Mazda MX-5 Cup, and both sprint and endurance racing. JTR has demonstrated competitive consistency across these platforms, including championship success at the national level. The team operates from a 12,000-square-foot facility in North Vernon, Indiana, supported by a dedicated full-time staff that includes race engineers with formal motorsports engineering backgrounds. JTR Motorsports Engineering emphasizes structured preparation both in the shop and at the track, supported by defined inspection processes and proprietary systems designed to ensure consistency and reliability across its racing programs. At the circuit, JTR provides integrated driver coaching and data analysis, combining technical insight with professional driver support to help customers advance their performance. With in-house chassis and damper dynamometers, the team conducts ongoing research and development while validating car performance prior to competition. Through a combination of technical resources, testing opportunities, and collaborative data sharing, JTR Motorsports Engineering continues to support driver development and professional race execution within Porsche customer racing and beyond.
Kellymoss is one of the most established Porsche racing organizations in North America, with roots dating back to 1988. Founded in Madison, Wisconsin, the team began as a Porsche-focused service operation before expanding into professional motorsports, where it has since built a reputation for technical depth, disciplined preparation, and long-term success in Porsche customer racing. Over nearly four decades, Kellymoss has maintained a consistent presence at the highest levels of Porsche One-Make competition. The team’s racing history spans multiple generations of Porsche racing series, including the IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge, Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, and Porsche Club of America competition. Across these programs, Kellymoss has accumulated numerous Driver and Team Championships, contributing to its long-standing role within the Porsche motorsport ecosystem. Today, Kellymoss operates from a large, purpose-built facility in Wisconsin that supports its professional race programs alongside engineering, preparation, and development operations. Under the leadership of co-owners Andy Kilcoyne and Victoria Thomas, the team continues to field competitive entries in Porsche Carrera Cup North America while maintaining a structured, championship-oriented approach centered on engineering excellence, driver development, and professional execution.
Ruckus Racing is a professional motorsports organization based in St. Louis, Missouri, with a focus on driver development, competitive performance, and unconventional pathways into professional racing. Founded in 2020, the team was created to challenge traditional models of team structure by prioritizing opportunity, mentorship, and on-track progression over established pedigree. The team is owned by Scott Blind, a longtime automotive industry professional whose racing career spans multiple Porsche One-Make championships. Blind is the reigning Masters Champion and captured five Porsche One-Make championships in 2025, a milestone that led Porsche to introduce a special recognition, the “Forever First” award, marking the first time a driver had achieved that feat globally. Alongside his continued involvement in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Blind will also compete in SRO and IMSA competition in 2026 in the Porsche 911 GT3 R. Ruckus Racing has steadily expanded its programs since its inception, growing from karting into professional sports car racing while maintaining its founding philosophy of accessibility and development. Today, the organization supports drivers across multiple levels of competition, providing a structured environment focused on preparation, performance, and long-term growth within Porsche customer racing and beyond.

TOPP Racing is a professional Porsche customer racing team based in Cresson, Texas, with a long-standing presence in Porsche one-make competition. The team has competed continuously since 2013, originally in the IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge presented by Yokohama, earning multiple Team and Driver Championships along with consistent podium results. That foundation continues today in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, where TOPP Racing remains focused on disciplined preparation and comprehensive trackside support. Operating from Motorsports Ranch in Cresson, located southwest of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, TOPP Racing benefits from on-site access to a multi-configuration road course used for testing, development, and driver training. The team’s facilities and transporters are designed to provide a controlled and distraction-free environment, supporting detailed data and video analysis as part of each driver’s development process. TOPP Racing is supported by an experienced crew with decades of professional racing background and works closely with professional driver coaches to tailor instruction across all experience levels. With an emphasis on maximizing track time, structured progression, and technical consistency, the team continues to support drivers competing in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, IMSA, and Porsche club racing while maintaining a strong commitment to driver development and customer-focused race operations.
van der Steur Racing is a professional motorsports organization with longstanding roots in IMSA competition. Based in Millville, New Jersey, the team began its racing history in the early 2000s competing in the American Le Mans Series, initially campaigning a Lola B2K40 in the P2 class before transitioning to the Radical SR9 platform. These early programs helped establish a foundation in prototype racing and endurance competition at the international level. Today, van der Steur Racing competes across multiple professional sports car series, including Porsche Carrera Cup North America, IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, Michelin Pilot Challenge, and SRO GT America. The team fields modern Porsche race cars and supports programs across sprint and endurance formats, bringing a structured and disciplined approach to each championship. van der Steur Racing maintains a consistent focus on professional execution, technical precision, and competitive preparation at every event. With continued involvement in both IMSA and SRO competition, the team remains committed to long-term participation and sustained performance within top-level Porsche customer racing.
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| Round | event | date |
|---|---|---|
| Round 1 | Sebring International Raceway | March 18 – 20 |
| Round 2 | Long Beach Street Circuit | April 17 – 19 |
| Round 3 | Miami International Autodrome | May 1 – 3 |
| Round 4 | Watkins Glen International | June 25 – 27 |
| Round 5 | Road America | July 30 – August 1 |
| Round 6 | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | September 18 – 20 |
| Round 7 | Road Atlanta | September 30 – October 2 |
| Round 8 | Circuit of the Americas | October 23 – 25 |