
Photo: Kyle Schwab/Porsche
In his first event with Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West, Matt Siegel made his presence known with a double victory in his Air Power Racing Porsche 992 GT3 Cup race car.
The young driver swept both races at Burt Brothers Motorpark, previously known as Utah Motorsports Campus, as the series completed its fourth of six rounds of the season.
Siegel goes two-for-two in dominant GT3 Cup debut
While Siegel sailed to victory in Race 1, he only captured the Race 2 victory with a pass in the second half of the 35-minute plus one-lap contest.
Siegel made the move on Brannan Hankins, who, despite searching for his first win of the season, still left Burt Brothers Motorpark with a double podium result.
Hankins finished second on Saturday and third on Sunday. Daniel Hanley completed the podium in both rounds as the championship rivals continued their fight for the 992 GT3 Cup Pro/Am title.
In the 992 GT3 Cup Masters category, Scott Blind with Ruckus Racing swept his second consecutive weekend in class, further cementing his position as a title contender.
Rogers extends win streak as GT4 RS Clubsport battle heats up
Tom Rogers celebrated his fourth and fifth consecutive victories with Tatum Racing amongst 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport competitors, and while he did so with ease, the battle raged on for the remaining podium spots behind him.
In Race 1, Tim Smith made a late move to claim the runner-up spot on the penultimate lap, edging out Greg Herback, who settled for third.
Jack Parriott of HM Road Racing secured the win in the Pro-Am class. However, the start of Race 2 saw all three drivers involved in an incident on the main straight before Turn 1, forcing each to retire.
Their absence opened the door for David Bradshaw to earn his best finish of the season in second, while Henry Marshall returned to the podium in third—his first top-three result since sweeping the season-opening rounds at Spring Mountain.
Enthusiasts take the wheel at Porsche GT Track Day
Running alongside the Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West event on Saturday was the third Porsche GT Track Day of 2025, hosted by Porsche Motorsport North America.
More than 20 guests participated in the exclusive experience, which allowed them to bring their Porsche road cars out for nearly two hours of open lapping on the Burt Brothers Motorpark circuit.
The guests enjoyed full VIP hospitality throughout the day, including paddock tours, a meet and greet with Ruckus Racing driver Scott Blind, and an unforgettable finale of hot laps in a Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car.
Professional racers Riley Dickinson, Andy Lee, and Robb Todd took turns behind the wheel, delivering thrilling rides that capped off a high-octane day immersed in Porsche motorsport.
Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West by Yokohama enjoys nearly two months of downtime before its next and penultimate event of 2025.
The series returns to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca on July 25-27 prior to the finale at Road Atlanta – another combined outing with Porsche Sprint Challenge North America – in September.
Race replays throughout the season are available on the Porsche Motorsport North America YouTube Channel.
992 GT3 Cup Race 1 Podium
Pro-Am
No. 267 Matthew Siegal
No. 295 Brannan Hankins
No. 243 Daniel Hanley
Masters
No. 245 Scott Blind
No. 210 James Larkins
992 GT3 Cup Race 2 Podium
Pro-Am
No. 267 Matthew Siegal
No. 243 Daniel Hanley
No. 295 Brannan Hankins
Masters
No. 245 Scott Blind
718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport Race 1 Podium
Pro-Am
No. 13 Jack Parriott
Masters
No. 44 Tom Rogers
No. 70 Tim Smith
No. 49 Greg Herback
718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport Race 2 Podium
Masters
No. 44 Tom Rogers
No. 71 David Bradshaw
No. 78 Henry Marshall
