Paul Bocuse

Paul Bocuse.

#71 Porsche 911 Cup – Kellymoss.

Paul Bocuse is one of the few drivers to progress through every level of the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid in North America, advancing from the Cayman class in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America to the 911 GT3 Cup category, and now competing in his second season of Porsche Carrera Cup North America. A member of the Porsche Junior Program North America, Bocuse has demonstrated consistent development across each step, earning podium finishes at every level of Porsche One-Make competition.

Bocuse began his racing career in karting at the age of six, capturing the Florida Winter Tour championship before transitioning into Porsche competition, where he secured a Cayman class title and finished second in Sprint Challenge GT3 Cup competition. His progression into Carrera Cup has continued to build momentum, highlighted by a recent career-best podium finish after a competitive recovery drive at the Miami Formula 1 Grand Prix support race, underscoring his race craft and adaptability in high-pressure conditions.

Alongside his Carrera Cup campaign with Kellymoss, Bocuse has expanded into open GT competition, making his debut in SRO GT4 America in 2026. As he continues to gain experience across both one-make and multi-class racing environments, Bocuse remains focused on building consistency in Carrera Cup with long-term ambitions of becoming a Porsche Factory driver.

Follow Paul's racing journey on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/paulbocusejr/

#71 Kellymoss Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2)

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