Tyler Maxson

Tyler Maxson.

#77 Porsche 911 Cup – TOPP Racing.

Tyler Maxson began his motorsport career in karting at the age of six, quickly establishing himself as a front-running competitor in North America before gaining international experience through competition in European events. His early success in karting, including multiple championship-winning campaigns, built the foundation for his transition into professional sports car racing.

Maxson has since developed across a wide range of categories, including touring car competition, GT4 racing, endurance events, and prototype racing, gaining experience in both sprint and endurance formats. His progression has included standout results such as race wins, podium finishes, and championship contention across national-level series, along with participation in marquee endurance events including the 24 Hours of Dubai and the Rolex 24 at Daytona.

In 2026, Maxson competes in his sophomore Porsche Carrera Cup North America campaign with TOPP Racing as part of the Porsche Junior Program North America. Continuing his transition into Porsche one-make competition, he remains focused on building consistency and performance within the Carrera Cup field while advancing his long-term development in professional sports car racing.

Visit Tyler's website: https://www.tylermaxsonracing.com/

#77 TOPP Racing Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2)

Motorsport Series

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