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Matt Campbell

Porsche factory driver: Matt Campbell

Motorsports is in Matt Campbell's blood: His grandfather, Bill, helped develop the local Morgan Park Raceway in Queensland, Australia. So it was only natural for Matt to develop his driving skill in his childhood years.

 

At the age of 14 he moved from his home racetrack to the Formula Ford. At the end of 2012, Matt Campbell climbed into the cockpit of a Porsche race car for the first time. A connection was born from that very first moment and after three years in various Porsche one-make series, Campbell was selected as Porsche Junior driver. A year later, he became a Porsche Young Professional Driver.

 

For the Australian, being a factory driver for the Porsche Penske Motorsport Team is full of highlights: in addition to his motorsport experience, his hobbies of travelling and sim racing fit in perfectly.

The Porsche 963 #5 passing a turn in Sebring.
The WEC audience can watch Matt Campbell in action in the Porsche 963 #5.

My goal? Winning at the top level of prototype and endurance racing.

Matt CampbellPorsche factory driver

His will to win is indisputable: Matt Campbell has already won against far more experienced drivers and in less powerful vehicles. With the Porsche Penske Motorsport Team, he is ready to give his all.

 
IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship

- 2024, GTP class: Winner

- 2023, GTP class: 2nd in the manufacturers’ championship with one win and two podiums

- 2022, GTD Pro class: 1st spot in the class championship with two 3rd, two 2nd and five 1st positions

- 2021, GTLM class: 4th spot in the class championship with two 3rd and three 1st positions

- 2020, GTLM class: 3rd spot in the class championship in Daytona, 1st spot in the class championship in Petit Le Mans

- 2019, GTD class: 1st spot in the class championship at Road America

 

World Endurance Championship (WEC)

- 2024, Hypercar class

- 2021, GTE Am class: 10th spot in the class championship

- 2019 – 2020, GTE Am class: 8th spot in the class championship with two 2nd positions

- 2018 – 2019, GTE Am class: 2nd spot in the class championship with one 2nd and five 1st positions

 

GT World Challenge Europe

- 2022: 8th spot during the 12 Hours of Spa

- 2021: 1st spot on Circuit Paul Ricard

- 2020: 10th spot in the drivers' championship with one 3rd and two 2nd positions

 

International GT Challenge

- 2023, 2nd spot, 12 hours of Bathurst

- 2020: 2nd spot in the drivers' championship with three 3rd positions

- 2019: 6th spot in the drivers' championship with one 3rd and one 1st position

 

Liqui-Moly Bathurst 12h

- 2023: 2nd spot in the drivers' championship

- 2018: 4th spot in the drivers' championship

- 2017: 2nd spot in the drivers' championship

 

Porsche One-Make Series

- Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2017: 3rd spot in the overall championship

- Porsche Carrera Cup Australia 2015: 3rd spot in the overall championship

- Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia 2014, B classification: 1st spot in the overall championship

- Porsche GT3 Cup Australia 2014: 4th spot in the overall championship

 

More results

- VLN Endurance Racing Championship Nürburgring:

2022: 4th spot in the class championship of the ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy

2020: 6th spot in the class championship of the ADAC Rundstrecken-Trophy, 13th spot in the Barbarossapreis and the 6-Hours Ruhr-Pokal race

 

- 24h of Barcelona:

2018: 1st spot in the overall championship

 

- Australian Supercar Endurance Races:

2017: 4th spot in the overall championship

 

- Queensland Super Sprint Series:

2013: 1st spot in the overall championship

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