2024 Porsche Michelin Junior Program launched, applications open

Significant program to help propel young drivers competing in one-make Porsche Racing launches for 2024, with increases in driver support, prizes and opportunity confirmed.

The leading young driver development program in Australia returns bigger and better than ever this year, supporting young talent emerging through the ranks of the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid for those competing in Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia and Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia.

The program includes significant prizes, opportunities and skills growth for young talent and has helped prepare a host of young drivers for top-level competition, both in Australia and around the world, since its inception.

A record 20 drivers were involved in the Michelin Junior Program in 2023.

Participation in the program offers a range of benefits to young drivers - born between 30 November 2000 and 1 March 2007 - including significant support from major partner, Michelin.

Each driver who tops the Michelin Junior standings at each round of Carrera Cup or Sprint Challenge will receive as a prize free entry to a subsequent round, plus a set of brand new Michelin Pilot Sport Carrera Cup tyres.

Second and third-placed juniors in each category at each round will also receive a set of Michelin tyres for use that season.

Additionally, the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia Junior Champion will receive Porsche Cars Australia's only nomination to contest the Porsche Junior Shootout in Europe at the conclusion of the 2024 season, the winner of which receives a significant funding scholarship towards a season in Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.

Young New Zealander Callum Hedge was Australia's nomination in 2023, while former Carrera Cup Australia nominees Matt Campbell and Jaxon Evans each won the scholarship to kickstart their European racing careers.

Finally, a pre-season Junior training camp will be held on the Gold Coast to commence the season.

To be held over three days between February 27-29, the training camp is provided by Porsche Cars Australia to all nominated Juniors and encompasses all aspects required to be a successful professional driver, including physical and mental training, engineering input and media training - and more.

The training program has been designed by leading industry High Performance coach Leigh Stamation and his Reaction Performance business.

Nominations are open to those drivers planning to compete in Porsche Paynter Dixon Carrera Cup Australia, and Porsche Michelin Sprint Challenge Australia, in the 2024 season.

Applications must be received by close of business on Friday, 02 February to be considered for the program.

Those wishing to apply should contact Porsche Motorsport Australia

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