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Bio Excerpt: Nicole Robichaud rewrote the rulebook on teenage rebellion—while her peers were sneaking out to parties, she was sneaking onto racetracks as the youngest and only female competitor in Porsche Club of America racing. Racing alongside her father Rene in the GTD1 class, she’s carved out a... (full bio below ↓↓)

Nicole Robichaud

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(last updated January 26, 2026

Nicole Robichaud made history as the youngest and sole female competitor in Porsche Club of America racing during her teens, and she’s been turning heads on the circuit ever since—balancing a high-powered career in data analytics with a fierce commitment to club racing alongside her father, Rene.

EARLY YEARS

Growing up in a racing family as part of the Ohio Valley PCA Region, Nicole was practically born with motor oil in her veins. Her father, Rene Robichaud, was already an established club racer, and it didn’t take long before she caught the bug herself. While most teenagers were worried about prom dates and college applications, Nicole was strapping into a Porsche and learning how to navigate some of the most challenging road courses in North America. By her mid-teens, she’d already made a name for herself as the youngest—and only—female competitor in PCA Club Racing, a distinction that raised eyebrows and earned respect in equal measure.

OTHER INTERESTS

When she’s not at the track, Nicole channels her analytical brain into her day job as a Kroger Merchandising Lead Consultant at 84.51°, a data-mining analytics firm. Her role involves diving deep into retail data and marketing strategy, applying the same precision and focus she brings to racing. It’s a demanding career that requires the kind of sharp decision-making and quick thinking that translates seamlessly to competitive motorsports. The juxtaposition isn’t lost on her—crunching numbers during the week, pushing limits on the weekend. It’s a lifestyle that keeps both sides of her brain firing on all cylinders.

EARLY SUCCESS

Nicole’s early years in PCA Club Racing were nothing short of groundbreaking. Competing in a male-dominated sport as a teenager, she didn’t just show up—she held her own. Racing in the GTD1 class piloting a Porsche Cayman GT4 Clubsport, she quickly proved she had the skill and grit to compete at a high level. Her debut performances at iconic tracks like Watkins Glen and Sebring showcased her natural talent and fearless driving style. She wasn’t there to make a statement about gender; she was there to race, and she did it with the kind of confidence that made people take notice. Her father, Rene, has publicly acknowledged her talent, once noting during a race weekend that she moved their car from 15th or 16th place up to 7th—an impressive climb that demonstrated her racecraft and competitive edge.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • 2016: Competed as the youngest and sole female in PCA Club Racing during her teenage years[1].
  • 2018: Raced at Watkins Glen in the GTD1 class, establishing herself as a regular competitor[2].
  • 2019: Competed at Watkins Glen and Sebring in multiple race formats including sprint and enduro events[3].
  • 2022-2023: Continued her consistent presence in PCA Club Racing with Kelly-Moss Road and Race, competing at premier tracks including Sebring and Watkins Glen[4].
  • Multiple seasons: Earned Corner Worker Awards, a testament to her popularity and sportsmanship within the racing community[5].

INSPIRATIONS

The biggest inspiration in Nicole’s racing life is undeniably her father, Rene. Racing alongside him has created a unique father-daughter dynamic that’s become one of the most beloved stories in PCA Club Racing. Other competitors have openly expressed admiration for their relationship, with one racer noting, “I especially love the Rene and Nicole Robichaud father/daughter story. I have real respect for them. I’m always cheering for Nicole.” It’s not just about sharing a passion—it’s about the mutual respect, the shared victories, and the understanding that comes from both being committed to the same pursuit. When people hear what the Robichauds did over the weekend, they take notice. Racing together has strengthened their bond while pushing both of them to be better drivers.

REPUTATION

Within the PCA Club Racing community, Nicole has built a reputation that goes beyond being “the young female driver.” She’s known as a seasoned, consistent racer who shows up prepared and ready to compete. Her professionalism and skill have earned her a spot with Kelly-Moss Road and Race, one of the most respected teams in Porsche racing. The fact that she’s been a regular fixture on the club racing circuit for years speaks to her commitment and longevity in the sport. She’s not a novelty—she’s a competitor. The multiple Corner Worker Awards she’s received highlight something equally important: she’s respected and liked by the people who make racing possible. In a sport where egos can run as hot as engines, that kind of reputation is worth its weight in trophies.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, Nicole is returning to the track with Kelly-Moss Road and Race for another season of PCA Club Racing competition. The team has expressed excitement about having her back, noting her status as a seasoned racer and regular presence on the circuit. As part of Kelly-Moss’s expanded focus on fielding female drivers across multiple Porsche racing programs, Nicole represents both the history and the future of women in the sport. While she continues to balance her demanding analytics career with racing, her commitment to staying competitive suggests she’s not slowing down anytime soon. The goal, as always, is to keep improving, keep racing, and keep proving that talent and determination matter more than any demographic checkbox.

REFERENCES

[1] Kellymoss Fields Expanded Female Driver Presence Across Porsche Racing Programs
[2] PCA Club Racing Newsletter Edition 18.3
[3] RennPoints Driver History of Nicole Robichaud
[4] PCA Club Racing Newsletter Edition 23.3
[5] Racing Newcomer Swearingin Aims for More Podiums