
Max Geoghegan’s EMA Motorsport Porsche for Carrera Cup Australia.
The entry list is headlined by 19 entries in the Pro division with a healthy Pro-Am entry too.
The field features nine rookies, with several making the step up from Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge.
Last year’s top three have all graduated, including champion Jake Santalucia with Wall Racing, runner-up Ryan Casha with DNA Autosport, and third-placed Tom Bewley with Earl Bamber Motorsport.
Several drivers were confirmed last week, headlined by the return of last year’s champion Dylan O’Keeffe.
This year’s championship will be the last with the current model 911 before moving to the newer model, which has been introduced to Supercup and other Carrera Cup series globally.
Ahead of the change, the full Pro and Pro-Am fleet will use ABS as the system becomes standardised globally with the newer model.
“Having ABS definitely means you change your driving technique,” said O’Keeffe.
“But thankfully I’ve had some recent experience in GT3 cars, which also have ABS, so it hasn’t taken me long to adapt.
“I think it will enhance the racing – because there’s far less risk of locking a brake, people will be prepared to have a go at some big overtaking moves.”

Dylan O’Keeffe’s RAM Motorsport Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.
The release of the entry list also confirms Max Geoghegan’s switch from the Dunlop Super2 Series, having last raced with Image Racing and Kelly Racing in 2025.
Geoghegan will join EMA Motorsport alongside David Russell, who makes the switch from TekworkX Motorsport.
“I’m really excited to be making this step across to Porsche Carrera Cup Australia, and to be running with EMA Motorsport,” said Geoghegan.
“I have spent some time with the team recently testing, and it’s been great to get to know everyone and to spend time in the car, getting up to speed pretty quickly.
“I cannot wait to be out on track this week in Melbourne.
“It will be a case of learning with the team over the early races, but I feel like I have a really strong crew behind me, and so much experience with David alongside me in the garage.”
The entry list includes two guest drivers, Marcus Amand and Dale Wood.
Porsche Carrera Cup Australia will have three races across the Albert Park weekend, all of which will be broadcast on Fox Sports and streamed on Kayo Sports.
Entry List: Porsche Equity-One Carrera Cup Australia, Albert Park
Num
Driver
Team/Sponsor
Class
1
Dylan O’Keeffe
Dexion / RAM Motorsport
Pro
2
David Russell
EMA Motorsport / Hire A Hubby
Pro
3
Josh Thomas
TFH Racing / TekworkX Motorsport
Pro
4
Stephen Grove
Grove Hire / Groblox
Pro-Am
5
Jacque Jarjo
Jacque Fine Jewellery
Pro-Am
8
Dean Fiore
MPC
Pro
9
Marc Cini
Hallmarc
Pro-Am
12
Harri Jones
Hastings Deering / McElrea Racing
Pro
14
Matthew Belford
ID Land
Pro-Am
15
Clay Osborne
TekworkX Motorsport
Pro
16
Richard MacDonald
MAC & CO Racing
Pro-Am
18
Diesel Thomas
TFH Racing / TekworkX Motorsport
Pro
22
Dean Cool
Dexion / RAM Motorsport
Pro-Am
23
Lachlan Bloxsom
McElrea Racing / Club LBR
Pro
29
Amar Sharma
Flipside Energy / Ask Mandy
Pro
37
Andrew Georgiadis
TekworkX Motorsport
Pro-Am
53
Max Geoghegan
AIX Investment Group / EMA Motorsport
Pro
77
Rodney Jane
Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts
Pro-Am
78
Aaron Love
TekworkX Motorsport
Pro
79
Ryan Casha
Local Hire Racing / DNA Autosport
Pro
85
Matt Slavin
Ares Group
Pro-Am
89
Tom Bewley
Team Porsche New Zealand / EBM
Pro
91
Jake Santalucia
Furniture Outlet / Natinoal Make Good Solutions (NMGS)
Pro
95
Brett Boulton
McElrea Racing / myconstruct.com
Pro-Am
99
Marcus Amand
TekworkX Motorsport
Pro
100
Dale Wood
Connected Spaces / EBM
Pro
222
Scott Taylor
Scott Taylor Motorsport
Pro-Am
777
Marcos Flack
Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts / Orsche
Pro
911
Glen Wood
Famous Insurance / EBM
Pro
999
Angelo Mouzouris
Sonic Motor Racing / Bob Jane T Marts
Pro
