Kellymoss is continuing its growth, expansion, and unwavering dedication to driver development by committing to a three-car program for the 2026 Pirelli GT4 America season. The Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport platform will be represented across multiple classes as the team aims to be in championship contention on multiple fronts.
In the Pro-Am category, Thomas Kopczynski is paired with his longtime coach and three-time, back-to-back SRO champion Eric Filgueiras, all of whose titles have been won in Porsche machinery. The duo joined the Kellymoss roster last year, and their ambitions of competing together in Pirelli GT4 America are now coming to fruition. Entering the new season, they are poised to elevate their program, combining championship experience with a focused push toward the next level of performance.
“I am so excited to be competing in GT4 America for the first time this year,” said Thomas Kopczynski. “I was quite fortunate to be given the opportunity to develop as a driver with Porsche Sprint Challenge, but this will be my first opportunity to compete against other manufacturers and I am determined to show everything that Porsche has to offer and make the brand proud. Eric Filgueiras is the best coach I could ever have. He has been so patient with my development and I owe all my ability to his skillful tutelage. He inspires me with his own winning performance and his commitment to excellence is second to none. Eric and I worked so well together in last year’s inaugural Porsche Endurance Challenge, I can’t wait to share a seat with him again this year. With Kellymoss’ top notch support, we can’t help but have high expectations!”
“Every season of SRO is something I get excited about, but 2026 will be special because of the long relationship I have with Tom Kopczynski and the development we’ve seen for many years with his driving,” added Eric Filgueiras. “After our first SRO venture together in McLaren Trophy America, coming back to GT4 America in a Porsche with Kellymoss feels like returning home for me and I can’t wait to get started.”
Joining the GT4 grid is Erika Hoffmann, a Porsche Sprint Challenge rookie standout, teaming up with Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West Cayman Pro-Am champion Jack Parriott. His strong progression and racecraft have demonstrated his readiness for a new challenge, while Hoffmann continues to build good momentum early in her professional career. Together, they represent the core of the Kellymoss development model by pairing emerging talent with experience to establish a solid foundation for long-term success.
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to compete in GT4 America with Kellymoss this season,” Erika Hoffmann expressed. “I love this team and I’m thankful to be back with them for 2026. Continuing with Porsche while moving into open competition is an exciting challenge, and I’m looking forward to growing as a driver throughout the season.”
“I'm looking forward to the 2026 season with the Kellymoss team,” shared Jack Parriott. “I’m grateful to have the support of such an experienced organization, and I’m committed to continuing my development and progression as a driver throughout the year. GT4 America represents a significant competitive step up from my previous racing experience, and the fast‑paced environment is both motivating and challenging. It’s an opportunity I’m excited to take on alongside my teammate, Erika”
Completing the lineup in the Silver class, Porsche Female Driver Program representatives Ashley Freiberg and Loni Unser are joining forces and making their return with the highly recognizable Be Your Own Hero livery. Intentionally designed to resonate with young fans, the livery’s impact extends beyond the track through a dedicated merchandise line in which one hundred percent of proceeds are redistributed into diversity initiatives to help grow the sport for future generations.
Notably, Freiberg claimed the 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge 991 title, and advanced to the Porsche Carrera Cup North America championship last season. As she pursues this next endeavor, Freiberg enters the season backed by longtime partners Mobil 1, Radius Drive, and WOW Carwash. Meanwhile, Unser secured third in the Porsche Sprint Challenge Cayman class standings in 2024 before going on to finish as vice-champion in 2025.
“I’m truly honored and excited to be racing with Kellymoss this season alongside Loni Unser,” exclaimed Ashley Freiberg. “Loni and I have worked together for several years through Radius Drive, and it has been incredibly rewarding to watch her hard work translate into such strong performances in the Porsche Cayman GT4 over the past few seasons. I’m looking forward to competing alongside her and building on that momentum together.”
“Victoria Thomas has been an incredible source of support and inspiration for me, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to join her and the entire Kellymoss crew for what promises to be an exciting season in SRO GT4 America,” she continued. “We’re putting in the work this off-season and are committed to showing up prepared, focused, and ready to compete at a high level. I can’t wait to get started.”
"When you want to be the best, you have to surround yourself with the best,” stated Loni Unser. “That's why I couldn't be more excited to race for Kellymoss for the third year in a row.”
“What excites me about this lineup is the balance,” stated Andy Kilcoyne, Principal and Chief Technical Officer. “ Each pairing is very intentional. We have drivers continuing to sharpen their racecraft, stepping into deeper manufacturer competition, and aligning in ways that accelerate one another’s growth. That combination creates a powerful environment for development."
With three cars, diverse and talented driver pairings, and a unified approach to development, Kellymoss enters the 2026 Pirelli GT4 America season with clarity and intent. They will compete across a total of 13 rounds at seven different venues, blending sprint racing prowess with endurance knowledge.