Kellymoss brings three female drivers to GT4 America with Ashley Freiberg, Loni Unser and Erika Hoffmann
- RACERS

- Feb 27
- 3 min read
Reinforcing its commitment to supporting female drivers in North America, Kellymoss will field women in the upcoming Pirelli GT4 America season, with Ashley Freiberg teaming up with Loni Unser, as well as fellow Porsche Sprint Challenge NA graduate Erika Hoffmann making her series debut.

Kellymoss has confirmed a three-car programme for the 2026 Pirelli GT4 America season, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting female drivers in North America. The team will in fact field three women making their series debuts, including a full-female Silver-class line-up of Ashley Freiberg and Loni Unser in the #24 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport, while Erika Hoffmann joins the #73 entry alongside Jack Parriott.
The #24 car will see Porsche Female Driver Program representatives Ashley Freiberg and Loni Unser joining forces in the Silver class. The duo will once again carry the distinctive “Be Your Own Hero” livery, designed to inspire young fans. Notably, 100 percent of merchandise proceeds from the initiative are reinvested into diversity programmes aimed at growing the sport for future generations.
Freiberg enters the season as one of the most accomplished female drivers in North America. She claimed the 2023 Porsche Sprint Challenge 991 title before stepping up to Porsche Carrera Cup North America, where she consistently challenged near the top ten. For 2026, Freiberg continues with the backing of long-time partners Mobil 1, Radius Drive and WOW Carwash.
Unser, meanwhile, is coming off a superb campaign in Porsche Sprint Challenge North America with Kellymoss. After securing third in the Cayman class standings in 2024, she finished vice-champion in 2025, scoring 11 podiums out of 14 races and taking a breakthrough victory at Watkins Glen.
“I’m truly honored and excited to be racing with Kellymoss this season alongside Loni Unser,” said Ashley Freiberg. “Loni and I have worked together for several years through Radius Drive, and it has been incredibly rewarding to watch her hard work translate into such strong performances in the Porsche Cayman GT4 over the past few seasons. I’m looking forward to competing alongside her and building on that momentum together.”
“Victoria Thomas has been an incredible source of support and inspiration for me, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to join her and the entire Kellymoss crew for what promises to be an exciting season in SRO GT4 America,” she continued. “We’re putting in the work this off-season and are committed to showing up prepared, focused, and ready to compete at a high level. I can’t wait to get started.”
"When you want to be the best, you have to surround yourself with the best,” stated Loni Unser. “That's why I couldn't be more excited to race for Kellymoss for the third year in a row.”
Also joining the GT4 America grid is Canadian racer Erika Hoffmann, another graduate of Porsche Sprint Challenge and one of the most exciting rookies. Hoffmann delivered a series of impressive performances last season, highlighted by her maiden victory at Road Atlanta during the championship finale. She remains with Kellymoss for 2026 and will team up with Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West Cayman Pro-Am champion Jack Parriott in the team’s second Silver-class entry, the #73 Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport.
“I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to compete in GT4 America with Kellymoss this season,” Erika Hoffmann said. “I love this team and I’m thankful to be back with them for 2026. Continuing with Porsche while moving into open competition is an exciting challenge, and I’m looking forward to growing as a driver throughout the season.”
The 2026 Pirelli GT4 America campaign will feature 13 races across seven venues in the United States, beginning at Sonoma Raceway on 26-29 March.


