Callum Voisin named Porsche Carrera Cup GB Junior for 2026-2027

Callum Voisin has been announced as the 2026-2027 RAFA Racing Club Porsche Carrera Cup Great Britain Junior driver, clinching Β£85,000 towards his budget for each of the next two seasons as well as a wealth of support and opportunities from the German marque.

Regarded as one of the most coveted prizes in UK motorsport, Voisin was declared the winner at the prestigious 2025 Porsche Night of Motorsport Awards, which took place in Birmingham this past weekend.

More than a dozen candidates were interviewed by series organisers earlier this year for the Junior role before the competition was whittled down to a final four; with Daryl DeLeon, Samuel Harvey and Joep Breedveld joining Voisin on the shortlist.

Each of the four contenders faced a range of driving, fitness and media assessments at the Home of British Motor Racing, Silverstone, earlier this month – all with the aiming of following in the footsteps of former Junior winners Adam Smalley, Dan Harper and most recently, James Wallis.

Voisin – who has competed in the likes of FIA Formula 3 and GB3 in recent years – emerged as the standout candidate across all disciplines to ultimately triumph and he is now set to embark on two consecutive campaigns in one of the leading categories on the British Touring Car Championship undercard.

James MacNaughton, Porsche GB Motorsport Manager, said: β€œPorsche remains committed to finding and nurturing the best racing talent, and the Junior Programme is a very important tool in helping us to achieve that goal.

β€œOur initiative is one of motorsport’s most important opportunities, and over the years it has proven its significance, fostering the careers of several noteworthy individuals who have gone on to factory drives at an international level.

The Junior programme always receives a high number of applications, and this year was no different, so creating a shortlist of four drivers to take part in the Junior Shootout was not an easy task.

β€œEach of the finalists is incredibly skilled and determined, and the competition could not have been stronger. The hopefuls each gave it their best shot, making this our toughest judgement yet. Callum emerged as a very deserving recipient and we are confident he will flourish.

“Callum will explore his potential to grow and progress, both on and off the track, as he seeks to echo the success of previous Juniors. We always hope to play a part in finding the next Porsche Motorsport global superstar, and Callum has all the hallmarks of a future champion.”