Porsche Carrera Cup is one of the preeminent one-make racing series in the world. Due in no small part to the emphasis placed squarely on the driver’s skill. Every single car competing in Porsche Carrera Cup is identical. Same make. Same model. Same generation. With no technical advantage between cars, driver talent and team are what claim the podium.
This year, battle will take place behind the wheel of the latest generation 911 GT3 Cup Car. With 16 races over the course of a season, at racetracks spanning the United States and Canada.
Whether you’re watching or racing, one weekend of Porsche Carrera Cup and you’ll be fully addicted.
You can be part of the inaugural Porsche Carrera Cup North America season from behind the wheel of the 911 GT3 Cup Car. Registration is now open for Sebring International Raceway in March 2021.
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The Carrera Cup paddock will be innovatively designed to create a unique experience for race fans and competitors alike. The layout and curation will create an immersive Porsche-branded atmosphere celebrating the past, present, and future of Porsche Motorsport.
The Carrera Cup hospitality experience will allow family, friends, and associates of the drivers to enjoy the day at the track whether or not they are die-hard race fans. The space will serve as a hub for food and beverage service, while also providing a high-end and consistent venue for networking and business related activities.
Launch your Motorsport career to the next level. If you are under 23 years old, apply for the Porsche Carrera Cup North America Junior Program. If accepted, we will immerse you in our successful Porsche culture for an entire season and will benefit with intensive training in fitness, mental skills, and media management. We will analyze, critique and mentor you in your driving performance, technical knowledge and team communication. A successful season will lead to a nomination to the Porsche AG shoot-out in Europe where you can qualify for a fully-funded season in the pinnacle of one-make racing: Porsche Supercup.