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DARWIN TO RESTART PORSCHE EQUITY-ONE CARRERA CUP SEASON

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– Capacity grid returns to Darwin for second stop on 2026 Equity-One Carrera Cup tour
– Milestone moments for two long-term Porsche drivers reached this weekend
– New race format to debut with live coverage on Fox Sports, Kayo, Sky NZ

THE PORSCHE Equity-One Carrera Cup Australia Championship bursts back into life this weekend in Australia’s Top End.

Australia’s top one-make category makes its 13th visit to Hidden Valley Raceway as part of this weekend’s Betr Darwin Triple Crown, in something of a re-start for the championship. A capacity grid of 28 cars will tackle Round 2 of the championship, more than 100 days following the season opener at Albert Park in Melbourne.

Back in Melbourne, two-time champion Harri Jones commenced his quest for a third Carrera Cup crown in style, claiming the round victory and an early – if narrow – championship lead.

Defending champion Dylan O’Keeffe was second in Melbourne in a strong start to his title defence and will head to the Northern Territory confident; he won there last year.

International ace Marcus Amand was third in Melbourne but won’t race in Darwin – putting top Michelin Junior Clay Osborne, who scored his first race win at Albert Park, in a strong position.

A clean sweep in Melbourne has Matt Belford atop the TechSpecialist Pro-Am standings following round one, Dean Cook and Matt Slavin in close company.

RETURNEES AND ROOKIES

Returning to the grid will be New Zealander Marco Giltrap, who makes his first start of the season – though the Kiwi returns battle hardened having already tackled several rounds of Porsche Carrera Cup Asia to date.

Meanwhile, 2019 Pro-Am class champion Liam Talbot will make his first Carrera Cup start since 2022 as he returns to Wall Racing this weekend – the same team with whom he claimed his title and the 2022 Pro-Am Enduro Cup crown.

Making his Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia championship debut this weekend will be another graduate of Australia’s Porsche Pyramid – Daniel Quimby. The 17-year-old from Sydney will join McElrea Racing for his debut in the ‘main game’ following a starting season in Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge last year, where he dominated Class B.

It will be the first of three planned Carrera Cup starts for the teenager, a Porsche Michelin Junior, alongside his outright title quest in Sprint Challenge this year.

NEW FORMAT DEBUTS

DARWIN will see the debut of Carrera Cup’s new alternative race format for the first time.

Mirroring the format seen in key European, Asian and US-based Carrera Cup championships, the weekend will see a pair of 45-minute races this weekend in place of the regular three sprint race format.

The grids will be drawn from the fastest and second fastest laps from qualifying, respectively, with race one on Saturday this weekend and race two on Sunday.

LONG TIME BETWEEN DRINKS

Due to the compressed nature of the second half of the season, the 104 days between driving off track at Albert Park and returning at Hidden Valley is longer than the 95 days between the final race of the 2025 season at the BP Adelaide Grand Final and the opening session of the 2026 season at the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix.

Six rounds remain this year with subsequent stops at Queensland Raceway, The Bend, Mount Panorama, Surfers Paradise and Adelaide still to come.

MAJOR MILESTONES

TWO Porsche Carrera Cup Australia regulars will reach significant milestones this weekend at Hidden Valley.

Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T-Marts driver Rodney Jane, the reigning TechSpecialist Pro-Am champion, will start his 250th Carrera Cup Australia race in the first race in Darwin – becoming just the third driver in series history, after Marc Cini and David Wall, to do so.

Meanwhile, his teammate Angelo Mouzouris will become the 31st driver to reach the century of race starts when he takes the grid for Race two on Sunday.

LAST TIME IN THE TOP END

Dylan O’Keeffe and Matt Belford delivered Garth Walden Racing a Darwin double in 2025, claiming the Pro and Pro-Am classes.

O’Keeffe claimed pole by a tiny 0.03 seconds before going on to sweep all three races, while Belford claimed two of the three in a dominant performance from the Sydney-based team. Harri Jones (Pro) and Rodney Jane (Pro-Am) finished runner-up last year in the Territory.

Darwin 2023 Carrera Cup Hidden Valley

CATCH THE ACTION

Action commences on Friday with official practice, followed by qualifying and race one on Saturday and the second race on Sunday afternoon.

Coverage in Australia will be on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports, while Sky Sport New Zealand will have coverage for Kiwi fans.

ENTRY LIST
Round 2, Porsche Equity-One Carrera Cup Australia Championship

No. Class Car # Sponsor Name Driver   State
1 Pro 1 Dexion / RAM Motorsport Dylan O’Keeffe VIC
2 Pro 2 Hire a Hubby / EMA Motorsport David Russell NSW
3 Pro 3 TFH Racing / TekworkX Motorsport Josh Thomas QLD
4 Pro-Am 4 Grove Hire / Groblox Stephen Grove VIC
5 Pro-Am 5 Jacque Fine Jewellery Jacque Jarjo NSW
6 Pro-Am 9 Hallmarc Marc Cini VIC
7 Pro 12 Hastings Deering / McElrea Racing Harri Jones QLD
8 Pro-Am 14 ID Land Matthew Belford VIC
9 Pro 15 TekworkX Motorsport Clay Osborne NZ
10 Pro-Am 16 MAC & CO Racing Richard MacDonald VIC
11 Pro 18 TFH Racing / TekworkX Motorsport Diesel Thomas QLD
12 Pro-Am 22 Dexion / RAM Motorsport Dean Cook VIC
13 Pro 23 McElrea Racing / Club LBR Lachlan Bloxsom QLD
14 Pro 24 FCL Transport / McElrea Racing Daniel Quimby NSW
15 Pro 29 Flipside Energy / Ask Mandy Amar Sharma QLD
16 Pro 53 AIX Investment Group / EMA Motorsport Max Geoghegan NSW
17 Pro 66 Team Porsche New Zealand / EBM Marco Giltrap NZ
18 Pro-Am 77 Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts Rodney Jane VIC
19 Pro 78 TekworkX Motorsport Aaron Love WA
20 Pro 79 Local Hire Racing / DNA Autosport Ryan Casha QLD
21 Pro-Am 85 Ares Group Matt Slavin VIC
22 Pro 89 Team Porsche New Zealand / EBM Tom Bewley NZ
23 Pro 91 Furniture Outlet / Natinoal Make Good Solutions (NMGS) Jake Santalucia VIC
24 Pro-Am 111 Shannons Insurance / Wall Racing Liam Talbot QLD
25 Pro-Am 222 Scott Taylor Motorsport Scott Taylor QLD
26 Pro 777 Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts / Orsche Marcos Flack QLD
27 Pro 911 Famous Insurance / EBM Glen Wood VIC
28 Pro 999 Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts Angelo Mouzouris VIC

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