Riley Giacomazzi

Riley Giacomazzi.

#296 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992.1) – Competition Motorsports.

Riley Giacomazzi developed his passion for motorsports through early exposure to performance vehicles before beginning his competitive career in motocross, where he raced regionally for several years. He later transitioned into sports car racing, earning his competition license through Porsche club racing and gaining experience in Spec Boxster competition, where he secured Rookie of the Year honors and established a foundation in race craft and car preparation.

Building on that experience, Giacomazzi progressed into Porsche One-Make competition, highlighted by a strong performance at an international Porsche Sprint Challenge event supporting the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where he recorded a top-six overall finish in a highly competitive field. His development has been supported through hands-on experience both on track and within a professional race team environment, gaining a deeper understanding of race operations and technical preparation.

For the 2026 season, Giacomazzi competes in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America in the GT3 Cup class, supported by partners Beeline Towing, Pure PPF, and Club 175. As he continues to build experience in Porsche competition, he remains focused on consistency, development, and progressing within the North American Porsche Motorsport Pyramid.

Follow Riley's racing journey on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/riley_giacomazzi/

#296 Competition Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992.1)

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