Callum Hedge

Callum Hedge.

#9 Porsche 911 Cup – JDX Racing.

Callum Hedge began his motorsport journey in karting at a young age in New Zealand, progressing through national categories with multiple championship-winning performances that established an early foundation in competitive racing. He transitioned into car racing at age 12, achieving success in series including the SsangYong Racing Series, New Zealand Formula Ford, and the Toyota 86 Championship, where he became one of the youngest title winners in both categories.

Hedge continued his development internationally, competing in the Australian Formula Ford Championship, where he became the youngest race winner in the history of the series. His progression through the ranks led to sustained success in Porsche One-Make competition, culminating in claiming the 2023 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Pro Championship. In the same year, he also secured the Formula Regional Americas title, demonstrating versatility across both single-seater and sports car platforms.

Building on this momentum, Hedge advanced to INDY NXT competition, recording a fourth-place finish in the 2024 standings in his rookie season and continuing development in 2025. For 2026, he competes in Porsche Carrera Cup North America with JDX Racing as part of the Porsche Junior Program North America, with a focus on furthering his progression within international sports car racing.

Visit Callum's website: https://www.callumhedge.com/

#9 JDX Racing Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2)

Motorsport Series

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