DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Kellymoss is excited to announce the return of championship driver Riley Dickinson to again contend for the top spot in the 2025 season of Porsche Carrera Cup North America. A force of nature on the grid of the prestigious single-make series in the past, Dickinson claimed the Pro class championship in 2023, following a third-place finish in 2022.
Last season, Dickinson took a break from single-make sprint racing to tackle the endurance racing challenge of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with a solid performance in the Michelin Pilot Challenge, achieving two wins in Grand Sport (GS) behind the wheel of the No. 91 Porsche 718 GT4 RS CS with partner Michael McCarthy. Riley was additionally acknowledged in 2024 by being named a Porsche Selected Driver, a coveted honor in professional racing.
“Being able to rejoin forces with Kellymoss in Carrera Cup was something that I couldn’t refuse; aligning myself with some of the very best in the Porsche paddock,” confided Riley. As excited as the team is to welcome Riley back as a driver, it’s no secret his return marks a significant competitive challenge for the rest of the Carrera Cup field. When asked about his approach for the 2025 season, Riley shared, “We have new drivers, new teams, new tracks, and even a new tire supplier since my last race in 2023. I certainly won’t be taking anything for granted this year, and I’m excited to continue to develop my craft through the Porsche Cup system in 2025.”
Coming off two years of consecutive Carrera Cup team championships, Kellymoss CEO Andy Kilcoyne shares Riley’s outlook. “Every season poses new challenges with fresh talent on the grid. For us, having Riley back in the paddock makes all our drivers that much sharper and stronger, knowing that their performance has to count every time they step on track. It’s great motivation for excellence in racecraft across the board.”
In another historic repeat, Dickinson will again be the face behind the windshield of the iconic Racing for Children’s car and continues to be supported by long-time sponsor Porsche of Austin. The handprint power of the dozens of kids who have been helped by the Alabama-based charity coupled with Riley’s skilled driving is sure to make the 2025 season one to remember.
Riley will join the team for the first race of the season in Sebring, Florida, as the excitement kicks off for Porsche Carrera Cup North America on March 12.