Stewart Confirmed at JDX for Second Season

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Madeline Stewart will return to JDX Racing for a second season in Porsche Carrera Cup North America, with the New Zealand-born driver continuing her career in the U.S.

Stewart has been a regular for JDX since moving to Indianapolis in 2023, starting with Porsche Sprint Challenge North America where she finished third in a 992-generation Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

She moved with JDX Racing to Porsche Carrera Cup North America as a rookie in 2024, where she finished 15th in a competitive championship.

“I’m really excited to be back with JDX Racing for another season and to continue building on the progress we made last year,” Stewart said. “Staying with the same team gives us great consistency, which is huge in a championship as competitive as this.

“Last season was all about learning—getting comfortable with the car, the tracks, and the level of competition.

“Now, with that foundation in place, we’re setting bigger goals and pushing to be even more competitive every weekend. Having now raced at every track on the calendar, I feel much more prepared, and that experience will be a big advantage.

“The team has been working hard in the off-season, and I know we have everything we need to take the next step.”

JDX team principal Jeremy Dale added: “Carrera Cup is the most difficult and competitive GT development series in North America, and Madeline worked very hard last year to improve and was able to continuously learn from the start of the season.

“There were so many times we could see the huge potential she has, and that was proven in her results.

“We are planning for another leap forward straight from round one in 2025.”



Source: Sports Car 365