The Porsche Mobil 1 Female Driver Program North America
- Provides financial support and motorsports training to drivers in Porsche Carrera Cup North America and Porsche Sprint Challenge North America
- Top finishers are rewarded with Yokohama tires in the following round
- Sabré Cook, Madeline Stewart and Ashley Freiberg are set for a full season of competition in Carrera Cup, with four additional drivers participating in Porche Sprint Challenge
As Porsche Carrera Cup North America enters the 2025 season, one of its most successful programs in Porsche one-make competition remains the Mobil 1 Female Driver Program North America. Since its inception in 2023, female drivers have regularly found a home in this Championship and Porsche Sprint Challenge North America and enjoyed the financial and racing support provided from Porsche Motorsport North America (PMNA) and its partners.
Atlanta. The 2025 Carrera Cup entry list will feature a trio of female drivers, two returning veterans in Sabré Cook and Madeline Stewart and a series rookie in Ashley Freiberg when the championship opens with a doubleheader at Sebring International Raceway, March 12-14 in Sebring, Florida.
The Porsche Sprint Challenge season opened at the same Sebring track on the first weekend in March, with Therese Lahlouh, Loni Unser, Erika Hoffmann and Anna Cecchi participating. Unser and Cecchi both stood on the podium in each Cayman Pro-Am class races.
The Porsche Mobil 1 Female Driver program, which has been in existence since 2023 across both Porsche Carrera Cup and Porsche Sprint Challenge, aims to create a supportive environment that showcases and nurtures female talent by equipping them with the necessary resources to excel in motorsports. It covers 50 percent of all entry fees throughout the season, and the top-finishing female driver at each round will receive a complementary set of Yokohama Tires for the following event to help ease the financial burden and encourage a high level of performance.
“I was very fortunate to work with Porsche Motorsport North America the very first season I entered into Carrera Cup, becoming the first member of the Female Driver program,” Cook said. “It’s incredible that they have expanded that support every year to help more and more female drivers, and it’s great to see how many women are now in Porsche single-make championships here in North America.”

“Porsche Motorsport North America is happy to support the Mobil 1 Female Driver program again in 2025,” Porsche Motorsport North America President and CEO Volker Holzmeyer said. “The success of the program has been proven by the return of Sabré and Madeline, as well as Ashley’s rise through the single-make pyramid and the numerous other female drivers competing in Porsche Sprint Challenge this season. We wish all seven of our participating female drivers the best of luck this season and hope to see them all on the podium this year.”
Additionally, the Porsche Mobil 1 Female Driver initiative provides access to specialized workshops for female drivers across the PMNA single-make program, offering valuable training, education and networking opportunities to advance their careers.
“The Porsche Mobil 1 Female Driver program is extremely helpful,” Freiberg said. “Any amount of support, once you start adding it up, is very helpful. But to have big brands like Mobil 1 and Porsche and Yokohama come together to support female drivers is amazing on a lot of levels because I’m so passionate about also having more females in the series.”

All three drivers participated in the series-wide pre-season test at Sebring in early March before turning around for the official start of the season as part of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship paddock. The 2025 season calendar features eight rounds, all doubleheader race weekends, with three in support of the Formula 1® World Championship. Porsche Sprint Challenge North America, featuring classes for both the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars and the Porsche 718 Cayman Clubsport GT4 RS, competes in 14 races across seven rounds in 2025.
“Porsche is a world-renowned brand, so being a part of any program they have is really important,” Stewart said. “I feel very lucky to be a part of it and think it gets stronger every year and continues to develop. The support they give is a big contribution to what gets me on the grid, so I’m very grateful.”
Cook and Stewart each scored multiple top-10 finishes a season ago and arrive with increased expectations for themselves this year; an important step to the program.