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Dylan O'Keeffe

Dylan Christopher O'Keeffe (born 4 February 1998) is an Australian racing driver and the reigning Porsche Carrera Cup Australia champion, having won the 2025 title with GWR Australia / RAM Motorsport. He has also competed in categories including Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Australia, TCR Australia Touring Car Series and the Supercars Championship.

O'Keeffe started his career in karting before making his car-racing debut in the Victorian-based Porsche 944 Challenge in 2014. O'Keeffe attended St Bede's College (Mentone) during his secondary education. Dylan has a sister called Amber.

O'Keeffe competed in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge in 2015, driving for Ashley Seward Motorsport. He finished second overall in the standings with one race win and 12 top-three finishes.

For the 2016 racing season, O'Keeffe progressed to the Porsche Carrera Cup, remaining with the Ashley Seward Motorsport team. He finished tenth in the points, with a best race result of fourth at the Hidden Valley round. He remained in Carrera Cup for the 2017 season, achieving top-three race finishes at Adelaide and Phillip Island, before recording a season-best second place at Malaysia's Sepang circuit. He finished sixth in the 2017 series standings.

In the 2018 Carrera Cup, O'Keeffe recorded his first race win at Sydney Motorsport Park and maiden round win at Darwin, finishing third in the standings.

In both 2017 and '18, O'Keeffe represented Australia at the Porsche Motorsport Junior Programme Shootout.

In 2022, O'Keeffe returned to Carrera Cup, driving for the Garth Walden Racing Australia team. He finished fourth in the 2022 and 2023 series standings, and third in the 2024 series standings. In 2025, O'Keeffe won the Porsche Carrera Cup Australia championship with GWR Australia / RAM Motorsport, finishing 43 points ahead of Harri Jones. O'Keeffe won three races during the season, with superior consistency at the Bathurst and Adelaide rounds sealing the title — his first championship and the first Carrera Cup title for GWR Australia. GWR Australia / RAM Motorsport also won the 2025 Teams Championship. O'Keeffe is defending the title in 2026, carrying the #1 plate.

O'Keeffe made his Bathurst 12 Hour debut in 2017, winning Class B and finishing 15th outright in a Steven Richards Motorsport Porsche.[citation needed] He returned to the event in 2018, driving an Audi R8 but the car was classified as a non-finisher.

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