Anna Cecchi

Anna Cecchi.

#27 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport – Charlie Hayes Racing.

Anna is currently in her second season of Porsche Sprint Challenge North America. After finishing third overall in the championship during her first official season, she opened the 2026 season in dominant fashion by winning the first two races at Sebring, earning her the nickname “The Queen of Sebring.”

Her racing journey began shortly after earning her driver’s license, when she started attending track days alongside her father, Greg. What began as a shared passion quickly developed into a competitive path, progressing through club racing with SCCA and NASA before advancing to Porsche Sprint Challenge North America. Anna now competes with Charlie Hayes Racing, while Greg also races in the Masters category of the Cayman class. Together, they are co-drivers in Porsche Endurance Challenge North America, further strengthening their unique father-daughter presence in the paddock.

Alongside her racing career, Anna is a freshman at Lehigh University, enrolled in the Honors Integrated Business and Engineering program. She is actively blending her academic studies with her passion for motorsport, building a strong foundation for both her racing development and long-term professional goals.

Racing entered Anna’s life unexpectedly but has since become a central part of her identity. As a member of the Porsche Mobil 1 Female Driver Program, she is proud to represent the next generation of drivers and hopes to inspire more women to pursue opportunities in motorsport.

Follow Anna's racing journey on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/annacecchiracing/

#27 Charlie Hayes Racing Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport

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