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Rick Kelly

founder, PORT::ZERO Cyber Solutions

Rick Kelly

founder | PORT::ZERO Cyber Solutions

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About Rick

Rick Kelly is the founder of PORT::ZERO Cyber Solutions. He is known for his career as an Australian professional racing driver who competed in the Supercars Championship. Kelly last drove the No. 15 Ford Mustang GT for Kelly Racing. His racing career includes notable achievements such as winning the Bathurst 1000 in 2003 and 2004 alongside Greg Murphy while racing for the HSV Dealer Team. In 2006, he secured the V8 Supercar Championship with the same team. Rick Kelly's involvement in racing alongside his older brother Todd Kelly, who also won the Bathurst 1000 in 2005, has been a significant part of his profile. Their parents, John and Margaret Kelly, founded Kelly Racing in 2009, with Rick and Todd Kelly serving as lead drivers and expanding the team to a four-car operation. As a former professional driver and current business founder, Kelly has transitioned from his motorsport career into the cybersecurity industry with PORT::ZERO Cyber Solutions.

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