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ACI Motorsports has announced an expansion of its efforts with Porsche GT and single-make series next year, entering Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama in addition to continued programs in Pirelli GT4 America and Porsche Carrera Cup North America.
The Chattanooga-based team, which won the Carrera Cup Pro-Am title with JP Martinez and finished second in the GT4 America Pro-Am championship with team owner/driver Curt Swearingin, fielded six Porsche entries across the two series this year and plans to add to that number in 2026.
It included running Porsche Motorsport North America Selected drivers Riley Dickinson and Loek Hartog in Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport machinery in GT4 America.
While plans are in place for a “strengthened” two-car GT4 America effort, along with a multi-car Carrera Cup operation, ACI will move into Sprint Challenge, with two confirmed entries already and additional seats “under review” according to a team statement.
“We started ACI in 2016 with one car and a simple goal, to develop drivers and build a team that is a championship contender,” read a team statement.
“After monumental success across Carrera Cup and GT4 last season, expanding into Sprint Challenge and committing to multiple series in 2026 lets us create stronger driver pathways, give sponsors more exposure across bigger events, and continue building a championship-caliber program. We’re excited for what’s next.”
Drivers for each of the programs will be announced at a later date.
