Jonathan Moore
Porsche Carrera Cup UK | Precision. Pace. Podium.
Leeds-born. JTR-signed. Carrera Cup-bound.
Jonny Moore races the number 12 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup for JTR in the Pro-Am category of the Porsche Carwow Carrera Cup GB. He arrived in the championship in 2026 as the reigning Sprint Challenge GB Clubsport Pro champion, the title he took at the end of 2025.
He's twenty-something, fast, and he didn't get here by accident. He got here by winning.
How a Yorkshire kid ended up in a 510bhp Porsche
Most Carrera Cup drivers will tell you a karting story. Jonny's is no different in shape, but the route from there to here has been earned weekend by weekend.
He came up through the Porsche Motorsport pyramid the proper way. In Sprint Challenge GB he raced the mid-engined Cayman GT4, learning how to overtake when the car wants to argue, how to manage tyres when the temperature has fallen out of the window, and how to keep a clean nose when there are seventeen other cars wanting the same piece of tarmac at Druids.
In 2025 he didn't just compete in the Clubsport Pro class. He won it.
That promotion came with an invitation, alongside Jacob Tofts and Oliver Meadows, to step up to Carrera Cup GB for 2026. The car is heavier on the front, lighter on the rear, and far quicker everywhere. The drivers around him include former BTCC winners and seasoned campaigners. The expectation is to keep learning at race pace.
So far, so on plan.
The 2026 Porsche Carwow Carrera Cup GB season
Sixteen races across eight weekends, all in support of the British Touring Car Championship, all broadcast live on ITV.
The championship runs three categories in 2026:
Pro for the outright racers, Pro-Am for drivers like Jonny mixing it with the front of the field, and Masters for the gentleman drivers permitted ABS.
The car is the 510bhp Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (type 992.1). Single make. Equal kit. Driver decides.
Why JTR
JTR don't enter cars to make up the numbers. They enter to win them, and their record across two and a half decades of single-make Porsche racing shows it. For 2026 the team fields Jonny in car number 12 alongside Pro-Am team-mate Ollie Jackson, the former BTCC race winner now back in a Porsche.
It's a sharp environment to learn in. The data is shared. The expectations are honest. The garage doesn't do hiding places.
That suits Jonny.
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