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JDX Racing has confirmed that 17-year-old Paul Bocuse will make his Porsche Carrera Cup North America debut with the team.
Bocuse won the 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge North America Cayman Pro-Am champion and was runner-up in the championship’s Type-992 Pro-Am class last year.
His past success, which included multiple karting championships before the move to cars, has him eyeing both an overall title and the EBOOST Porsche Motorsport North America Porsche Junior crown.
“I’m super excited to be moving to Carrera Cup, especially with a team like JDX,” Bocuse said. “The history they have with past winners like Parker Thompson and Trenton Estep really made me want to try to continue that tradition. The team at JDX Racing has been super accommodating in our preseason test and I’m ready to get the season started in Sebring.”
Team principal Jeremy Dale added: “We really believe Paul is an up-and-coming superstar in our sport, and we at JDX Racing are going to do our part to continue his development.
“But we’re also going to remember that he’s just 17 years old and go one step at a time with him. He’s talented and intelligent, and he and his team have made all the right decisions along the way. This season will be a test, but one we’re confident he will pass with flying colors.”
The young driver is the second confirmed in the 2025 JDX Racing lineup in advance of the season opener at Sebring International Raceway next month, with Sabré Cook announced earlier this week.
