
Photo: Jessica Johnk/Porsche
After finishing second the day prior, Riley Dickinson was determined to gain his spot back atop the Porsche Carrera Cup North America podium at Montréal and that he did on Sunday morning.
Dickinson’s Kellymoss Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car still had to navigate past pole-sitter and Race 1 winner Ryan Yardley. Yardley led off the start but Dickinson was able to make his way past in a drag race just five minutes into the contest.
Dickinson went on to win by more than three seconds over Yardley, and an additional two-and-a-half seconds over Canadian Zachary Vanier, who leaves his hometown event with two third-place finishes.
Sunday’s race went green to checkered without any safety car periods for the second day in a row – a marked contrast from last year’s weather-affected Montreal weekend.
The Pro-Am class victory captured the attention of the Grand Prix du Canada audience, as the battle was decided by only .074 seconds at the finish line.
In similar fashion to Dickinson, JP Martinez finished second in Race 1 on Saturday and improved to finish first in Race 2 on Sunday – his third win of 2025.
Martinez with his ACI Motorsports Porsche passed polesitter Patrick Mulcahy for the class lead and seemed to have the win clinched as the minutes wound down.
However, Mulcahy surged late in an attempt to regain first, but came up second in a side-by-side sprint to the checkered flag by the narrowest of margins.
James Sofronas followed up his Race 1 Pro-Am victory with a third-place finish on Sunday.
Scott Blind walked away from Montréal with a weekend sweep in the Masters category, but his second win proved just as challenging as the first for the Ruckus Racing driver.
After hoping for more pace in Sunday’s showing, Blind was issued a drive-through penalty for tapping another Porsche at the start of Race 2. He overcame the penalty, however, to pass Todd Parriott for his fifth victory of the season.
RESULTS: Race 2
