Kellymoss competes at the highest levels of Porsche and SRO racing across North America. From GT3 endurance competition to Porsche single-make championships and Porsche Club racing, the program reflects one of the most accomplished and structured driver development ecosystems in motorsports.
With more Porsche Cup championships and podium finishes than any team worldwide, Kellymoss continues to elevate drivers across GT3, GT4, Sprint, Endurance, and PCA competition, building champions at every stage of the Porsche ladder.


A Porsche Sprint Challenge and Porsche Endurance Challenge Champion, Michael Clark advances into GT World Challenge America in the Porsche 911 GT3 R as the next step in a carefully structured progression.
Clark’s rise through the Kellymoss development ladder has been defined by discipline, composure, and precise execution at every level of competition. Transitioning from single-make success into Pro-Am GT3, Clark now embraces the complexity and strategic depth of premier endurance racing — marking a significant evolution in his racing career.

Colin Braun brings internationally proven endurance pedigree to the Kellymoss GT3 R program. A multi-time champion with overall victories at the 24 Hours of Daytona, Spa 24 Hours, and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Braun adds world-class experience and technical insight to the Pro-Am entry.
His extensive background at the highest levels of global sports car competition strengthens the competitive foundation of the GT3 effort while elevating the team’s endurance capabilities.

After advancing through Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Todd Parriott steps into GT3 competition as a deliberate and strategic progression in his racing career.
Each season has reflected measurable growth, and his entry into GT World Challenge America represents a meaningful move into manufacturer-level racing within the SRO platform. The transition signals readiness for the increased performance demands and strategic intensity of GT3 competition.

One of the strongest American Porsche talents of his generation, Riley Dickinson enters GT3 competition with multiple Porsche Carrera Cup North America championships and Michelin Pilot Challenge victories at Daytona and Road Atlanta to his name.
His move into GT World Challenge America expands his competitive portfolio and reinforces the performance ceiling of the Kellymoss SRO program. Dickinson’s championship pedigree and race-winning experience position him as a formidable presence in the GT3 field.

The reigning Porsche Endurance Cup Champion, John Gilliland advances into GT3 competition with focused intent and proven preparation.
Progression across Porsche platforms reflects consistency, technical understanding, and resilience, key attributes within the endurance-based GT3 format. The transition represents a natural next chapter in his competitive trajectory.

Returning to Kellymoss following a championship-winning Carrera Cup campaign, Loek Hartog is globally recognized as one of the most accomplished independent Porsche drivers of his generation.
With more than thirty GT3 race weekends behind him, Hartog brings immediate experience, pace, and international perspective to the program. His depth within GT3 machinery strengthens both the performance outlook and global stature of the Kellymoss GT3 R effort.

Thomas Kopczynski enters GT4 America following measured development through Porsche Sprint Challenge and Porsche Endurance Challenge competition.
Now stepping into open manufacturer racing for the first time, he transitions into a broader competitive field while continuing his structured evolution within Porsche machinery. The move into GT4 marks a defining stage in his racing trajectory, blending foundational discipline with increased performance demands.

A three-time SRO champion, each title earned in Porsche platforms, Eric Filgueiras brings proven championship leadership to the GT4 program.
Beyond his results, Filgueiras plays a pivotal mentorship role alongside Thomas Kopczynski, combining competitive execution with experience-driven guidance. His presence strengthens the Pro-Am GT4 entry, reinforcing both performance standards and strategic depth within the team.

Following a strong rookie season in Porsche Sprint Challenge, Erika Hoffman advances into GT4 America Silver competition.
Her transition into open manufacturer racing reflects continued professional refinement within the Kellymoss development model. Competing in the highly competitive Silver class, Hoffman embraces the increased pace and race intensity that define GT4 competition at the national level.

The Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West Cayman Pro-Am Champion, Jack Parriott advances into GT4 America Silver as the next stage in his competitive climb.
His championship foundation, combined with disciplined racecraft, positions him for success in deeper and more technically demanding competition. The move signals readiness to compete against a broader and increasingly experienced field.

The 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge 991 Champion, Ashley Freiberg progressed into Porsche Carrera Cup North America before joining GT4 America as part of the Porsche Female Driver Program.
Supported by long-standing partners, Freiberg pairs competitive ambition with purpose-driven impact through the Be Your Own Hero initiative. Her GT4 campaign reflects both high-level performance capability and a broader commitment to expanding representation within motorsports.

Loni Unser enters her third consecutive season with Kellymoss following steady performance gains in Porsche Sprint Challenge competition, including a third-place championship finish in 2024 and Vice Champion honors in 2025.
Her continued development reflects both measurable on-track progression and a growing presence within the sport. Competing at the GT4 level further solidifies her role within the evolving landscape of professional motorsports.

In his debut Porsche Carrera Cup North America season in 2025, Aaron Jeansonne captured the Rookie Championship while securing multiple podiums and race victories beginning at Indianapolis.
His immediate impact established him as a championship-caliber competitor from the outset. Demonstrating pace, composure, and consistency under pressure, Jeansonne’s first season positioned him as one of the series’ rising contenders.

Paul Bocuse begins his first season with Kellymoss in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, entering one of the most competitive single-make championships in global motorsport.
Under the guidance of the most successful team in series history, Bocuse steps into a performance-driven environment designed to maximize growth, discipline, and competitive execution at the highest level of Porsche racing.

The most decorated Carrera Cup driver in Kellymoss history, Alan Metni has secured championships in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2024, and 2025 — an extraordinary record of sustained excellence.
His long-standing dominance in Porsche single-make competition represents a foundational pillar of Kellymoss’ global success. Year after year, Metni continues to define consistency, precision, and championship-level execution.

Following a highly successful 2025 Porsche Sprint Challenge campaign in GT3 Cup machinery, Kayden Kelly advances into Carrera Cup competition as the next phase of his competitive development.
Entering the deepest Porsche talent pool in North America, Kelly steps into an environment that demands refined racecraft, strategic discipline, and sustained performance across a full championship season.

Returning to competition after a year away, John Goetz reenters Carrera Cup as a proven front-running contender.
His prior experience in GT3 Cup machinery provides a strong technical foundation, positioning him for immediate competitiveness within one of the most demanding single-make series in North America.

Chris Bellomo returns to Porsche Carrera Cup following a season away, bringing both prior series experience and renewed competitive focus.
His reentry reflects continued ambition within the premier Porsche single-make championship, as he reestablishes his presence in a field defined by precision and pace.

After a successful season in Porsche Sprint Challenge, Josh Connley advances into Carrera Cup competition, marking a clear progression into top-tier single-make racing.
His development trajectory reflects readiness for the heightened performance standards and strategic depth required in Porsche Carrera Cup North America.

After competing with Kellymoss in 2017 and 2018, Kurt Koch returns to the team to further expand his track experience and compete alongside his son in Porsche Endurance competition.
His reentry reflects both longevity and family legacy within the Kellymoss program — a continuation of shared ambition across generations in Porsche racing.

Keith McGovern began racing with Kellymoss in 2019 and anchors one of the team’s strongest family racing presences, competing alongside his son Blake and brother-in-law Scott.
Multiple seasons within the program underscore sustained commitment to Porsche competition and highlight the collaborative spirit that continues to shape the team environment. Long-term involvement has built both competitive experience and enduring connection within the paddock.

After teaming with his father in Porsche Endurance competition in 2025, Blake McGovern transitions into a full Sprint season as both teammate and friendly competitor.
That shift introduces greater individual responsibility while continuing to build on the foundation established through endurance racing. Ongoing development within the program reflects increasing confidence, racecraft maturity, and competitive readiness.

Scott Neal joined Keith in 2019 and has competed across multiple Porsche series under the Kellymoss tent.
Experience spanning both Sprint and Endurance formats has cultivated adaptability and technical awareness, qualities essential in a program that values comprehensive race preparation. Versatility across platforms continues to strengthen his competitive profile.

One of the longest-tenured Kellymoss drivers, Bill Peluchiwski’s involvement with the team dates back to before 2013.
More than a decade of partnership reflects enduring trust, continuity, and a deep-rooted commitment to Porsche racing. Long-standing presence within the program underscores both consistency and loyalty at every competitive level.

Spencer Propper began his journey through the Kellymoss Online Driver Academy before advancing into active competition with the team.
Now entering his second racing season, the progression from structured digital coursework to on-track execution illustrates the effectiveness of the Kellymoss development pathway. That transition embodies the organization’s commitment to cultivating drivers through both education and experience.

Belgian driver Karel Staut joins Kellymoss for his first season, bringing international racing experience and a disciplined development mindset to the program.
A background in competitive European karting followed by progression through high-level junior formulas in the United States positions Staut as emerging global talent within the Kellymoss system. International perspective and meticulous preparation align naturally with the team’s long-term driver development philosophy.

Scott Nehs entered the Kellymoss ecosystem through the Online Driver Academy before transitioning into PCA competition in 2025, marking the realization of a lifelong ambition to race under the Kellymoss banner.
After completing his first race with the team this past season, Nehs returns for 2026 as a fully integrated member of the program. His journey reflects the passion-driven pathway that defines Porsche Club racing: preparation, commitment, and the pursuit of a long-held dream now fulfilled at the highest level of club competition.
Becoming part of the Kellymoss roster represents more than a competitive milestone — it signifies years of dedication culminating in a place within the team he aspired to join.

Competing with Kellymoss since 2015, René Robichaud has secured PCA championships in 2016, 2024, and 2025, a record that reflects both sustained competitiveness and long-term partnership with the team.
In 2016, his daughter Nicole joined the program, establishing a father-daughter presence within the paddock. Together, their involvement embodies the generational strength and shared legacy that define Porsche club racing at its core.

Brent Asplundh joined Kellymoss in 2016 and captured a PCA championship in 2024.
Consistently running at the front of the field, Brent remains a steady and disciplined presence within the club racing environment. His continued competitiveness reflects both experience and enduring commitment to performance.

Griff Asplundh began his PCA journey in 2017 alongside his father, building his competitive foundation within the Kellymoss program.
National championships in 2023 and 2024 highlight his development and reinforce the strength of the team’s long-term driver progression model. Success across seasons underscores both preparation and maturity within the club racing landscape.
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