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WORLD-CLASS CARRERA CUP FIELD READY FOR ALBERT PARK RETURN

MEDIA RELEASE/Porsche Motorsport Australia – Photos: Velocity Magazine

– 29-strong field ready for Albert Park shootout as Carrera Cup returns to Melbourne
– International Porsche champion joins the grid as key names return for first 2025 starts
– Pro-Am battle expands with returning faces adding to close class battle

TWENTY-NINE Porsche 992 GT3 Cup Cars will charge into Turn One at Albert Park this week as the second round of the Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia Championship returns to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

It’s a stacked field of talent that includes the return of a key contender from last year, a current champion of one-make Porsche racing in Asia and France plus the last three Albert Park winners in Australia’s top one-make category.

Carrera Cup’s 16th visit to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix comes with Harri Jones (Equity-One Professional class) and Rodney Jane (Pro-Am) leading their respective championships, while GWR Australia carries a narrow lead in the team’s championship and Bayley Hall takes point in the Michelin Juniors.

All of them will find stern opposition this weekend, especially the outright contenders as current Carrera Cup Asia and France champion Alessandro Ghiretti joins the fray with EMA Motorsport.

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A factory-supported Porsche Junior, Ghiretti will aim to follow in the footsteps of the last international ring-in who made an Aussie cameo: Supercup ace Harry King winning at Bathurst two years ago on his cameo, also with EMA Motorsport.

Ghiretti will be one of six drivers competing at Albert Park for the first time this weekend: Porsche Michelin Juniors Oscar Targett, Caleb Sumich, Clay Osborne and Hamish Fitzsimmons will all compete in Melbourne for the first time, as will Pro-Am racer Jacque Jarjo.

Returning this weekend is Jackson Walls, who’s Objective Racing machine commences his part-time campaign at rounds that don’t clash with his Super2 Series commitments with Triple Eight.

Walls was the 2023 winner at Albert Park, his sole Carrera Cup round win, and returns this year with the GWR Australia team running his iconic #11 entry.

GWR will field four cars for the first time in their Porsche one-make history with the return of Dean Cook to the Pro-Am class, 4-time round winner Dean Cook to also make his first start of the 2025 season this weekend. Experienced Pro-Am contender Indiran Padayachee also returns for his debut this year.

Albert Park’s wide open expanses often produce thrilling Carrera Cup racing with last year’s event at Albert Park no exception; while Harri Jones scored the TAG Heuer Pole award and won the first two races (and the round) there was a surprise winner in race three: teenager Marcos Flack claiming his first win in the Bob Jane T-Marts Sonic entry.

The past three Albert Park round winners, Jones, Walls and 2022 winner Max Vidau, are all represented on the grid this weekend.

Jones’ leads the championship to Albert Park having dominated the opening round in Sydney last month, sweeping all three races to take an early lead. Bayley Hall had a solid opener in second while Dylan O’Keeffe sits third.

Jane’s first Pro-Am win since the late 2000s has him heading to his home circuit on top of the class with Matt Slavin and Brett Boulton next. Two-time defending champion Adrian Flack will look to kickstart his search for a third title this weekend, having claimed fifth overall in Sydney.

The Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia Championship will tackle three races across the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix weekend, with Thursday the busiest day on-track by far.

There, the field will practice, qualify and race before one race each on Friday and Saturday evenings bookends the massive Grand Prix schedule.

Qualifying and all three races will be broadcast live on Fox Sports and Kayo Sport this weekend.

ENTRY LIST: Round 2, Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia Championship
Albert Park, Melbourne

No. Class Car # Sponsor Name Driver  
1 Pro 1 Jones Motorsport Harri Jones
2 Pro 2 Hire a Hubby / Tekworkx Motorsport David Russell
3 Pro 3 EBM Australia Oscar Targett
4 Pro-Am 5 Jacque Fine Jewellery/DNA Autosport Jacque Jarjo
5 Pro 7 McElrea Racing Caleb Sumich
6 Pro-Am 9 Hallmarc / Team MPC Marc Cini
7 Pro 11 Objective Racing Jackson Walls
8 Pro-Am 13 The Bend Motorsport Park P/L Sam Shahin
9 Pro-Am 14 I.D Land Matthew Belford
10 Pro 15 Power and Earth.com Clay Osborne
11 Pro 16 Team MPC Hamish Fitzsimmons
12 Pro-Am 20 AGAS National / EBM Adrian Flack
13 Pro-Am 22 Dexion / RAM Motorsport Dean Cook
14 Pro 23 McElrea Racing Lockie Bloxsom
15 Pro 28 EMA / Vacationer Caravans Bayley Hall
16 Pro-Am 35 Rentcorp Hyundai Forklifts Indiran Padayachee
17 Pro 66 Team Porsche New Zealand / EBM Marco Giltrap
18 Pro 72 MVA Racing Max Vidau
19 Pro-Am 77 Sonic Motor Racing Services / Bob Jane T Marts Rodney Jane
20 Pro 81 McLennan Motorsport / TekworkX Motorsport Tom McLennan
21 Pro-Am 85 ASM / Ares Group Matt Slavin
22 Pro 88 Dexion / Ram Motorsport Dylan O’Keeffe
23 Pro 91 EMA Motorsport / PMAP / Link Alessandro Ghiretti
24 Pro-Am 95 MyConstruct.com Brett Boulton
25 Pro-Am 702 TekworkX Motorsport TBA  
26 Pro 777 Sonic Motor Racing Services / Bob Jane T Marts / Rosche Paper Marcos Flack
27 Pro 911 Embrey Attachments / EBM Glen Wood
28 Pro 992 Connected Spaces / EBM Dale Wood
29 Pro 999 Sonio Motor Racing Services / Bob Jane T Marts / Pitbox Angelo Mouzouris

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