Kellymoss Racing firmed their plans for participation in GT World Challenge America for the 2026 racing season. The Wisconsin-based team is setting themselves for a very competitive challenge in various categories of the SRO programme with Porsche machinery.
Braun Set to Lead Big Pro-Am Charge
Highlighting the team’s plans is a three car Pro-Am entry in GT World Challenge America, announced Tuesday. Leading the driver line-up is multi-time sportscar champion Colin Braun, who will team up with Michael Clark in the #017 Porsche 911 GT3R. Clark comes up from the Porsche Sprint Challenge and Porsche Endurance Challenge finding various levels of success.
Young Porsche factory prospect Riley Dickinson will headline the team’s #13 Porsche entry sharing with Todd Parrott. Parrott has competed with Kellymoss recently in Porsche Carrera Cup North America competition. Parrott is relishing the opportunity to step up in sportscar racing, “Each season has been about raising the bar. I am ready to learn, grow, and push myself at this next level.”
Rounding out the team’s Pro-Am fleet is the #88 Porsche. At the wheel will be reigning Porsche Cup champion Loek Hartog and defending Porsche Endurance Cup champion John Gilliland. Both men have one mission: be competitive. “Our objective is to be competing for the top step of the podium in this championship,” says Gilliand, starting his first full season of GT3 racing.

Kellymoss Racing’s GT4 Lineup Photo Courtesy: Kellymoss Racing
Diversity Highlights the Team’s GT4 Entries
Kellymoss will field three Caymans in Pirelli GT4 America the team announced Thursday. The two-driver, sprint-race championship will see the team entered in multiple classes. In the Pro-Am class, multi-time SRO champion Eric Filgueras will partner with his mentee and student Thomas Kopczynski in the #52 Porsche. This will be Kopczynski’s first season in GT4 and racing with multiple manufacturers, but he is up for the challenge. “I am determined to show everything that Porsche has to offer and make the brand proud,” Kopcznyski said in the team press release.
Beyond Pro-Am, Kellymoss will field two entries in the Silver Cup class. First, there is the all-female lineup of Ashley Freiburg and Loni Unser, teaming up in the #24 Cayman. Unser is no stranger to Caymans, competing in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Cayman Pro-Am class the last two seasons. Freiburg comes to GT4 after extensive experience in Porsche Sprint Challenge and Porsche Carrera Cup North America. Last, but not least, Erika Hoffman and Jack Parrott will pair up in the team’s #73 Cayman. Hoffman finished fourth in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Cayman Pro-Am class as a rookie highlighted by a win at the final round at Road Atlanta. Parrott comes to GT4 as the reigning Porsche Sprint Challenge West Cayman Pro-Am champion.
The quest for championship glory begins with the opening weekend of SRO America at Sonoma Raceway March 27-29.
Featured Image: Kellymoss GT World Challenge America Pairings
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