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Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup: Partnerships

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Mobil 1 Supercup

Collaboration powering every race.

Strong partnerships are at the heart of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, driving performance, innovation and success on and off the track.

Mobil 1: Official Title Partner

Mobil 1 and Porsche are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their successful partnership in 2026. For three decades, the two brands have worked closely together in motorsport and in the development of high-performance technologies for road use.

Proven under extreme conditions

Mobil 1 has been Porsche's official lubricant partner since 1996. Tested under the toughest conditions on racetracks around the globe, the knowledge gained in motorsport forms the basis for performance, protection, efficiency and durability in everyday use.

More than four million Porsche engines have now been filled ex works with Mobil 1 engine oil - impressive proof of the trust placed in the joint technological expertise.

Motorsport as an innovation laboratory

Motorsport is the technological foundation of the co-operation. Findings from endurance races and international racing series flow directly into the development of production vehicles and ensure reliability and performance in everyday use. "The close and trusting collaboration between Porsche and Mobil 1 has led to numerous successes and pioneering innovations," explains Thomas Laudenbach, Head of Porsche Motorsport, adding: "We have always used competition on racetracks around the world to push boundaries."

Three decades of partnership stand for high-performance engines, innovative lubricant technology and emotional motorsport moments. Looking ahead, Mobil 1 and Porsche are celebrating this significant anniversary - and look forward to many more kilometres on the road, new chapters in motorsport and future generations sharing this passion.

PUMA: Official Clothing Partner

The globally active sports company PUMA has been the exclusive partner of Porsche Motorsport in the field of fireproof clothing, shoes and luggage for several years now. The Porsche works drivers' racing suits and the pit crews' overalls fulfil the latest fire protection standards and offer both maximum safety and comfort in racing. PUMA also equips the Porsche team with specially developed team clothing. The new collection combines innovative materials with functional design and is used on and off the racetrack - characteristics that both brands share.

Michelin: Official Partner

Michelin is a long-standing partner of Porsche Motorsport and pursues the goal of improving the mobility of its customers and establishing itself as one of the world's leading manufacturers of composite materials. As a pioneer in the development of technical materials and with over 130 years of experience, the Michelin Group is ideally positioned to make a significant contribution to progress.

The global tyre manufacturer, headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France, employs around 130,000 people worldwide, including around 6,000 in research and development. Michelin is one of the three largest tyre manufacturers in the world and has a broad international network with sales organisations in 175 countries.

Based on its extensive expertise in polymer composites, Michelin develops innovative solutions for high-quality tyres and components in various fields of application such as mobility, construction, aviation, low-emission energy and healthcare. To this end, the company operates 86 tyre manufacturing plants and 45 production sites for high-tech materials.

Michelin also offers products and services that provide its customers with unique travel experiences, including road maps, hotel and travel guides as well as mobile solutions for route and travel planning.

HIF: Official Series Partner

HIF Global is a leading e-Fuels company producing synthetic fuels in Patagonia, Chile, using renewable energy from the wind. Since 2024, its e-Fuels have been supplied to Porsche and are specifically blended for use in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup.

The e-Fuel blend used in the 2026 Supercup technically meets the new Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Appendix J requirements for renewable ("Advanced Sustainable") fuel and, with all combined CO₂ reduction measures, corresponds to a total CO₂ equivalent reduction of 66% compared to a fossil fuel equivalent. The performance-specific racing fuel contains 79.7% renewable components by volume, has an octane rating of 100.5 RON, and was developed specifically for the Porsche boxer engines, combining high performance with a high share of renewable blending components.

HIF Global is a leading eFuels company that produces synthetic fuels using renewable wind energy at the Haru Oni pilot plant in Chile. Since 2024, eFuels have been specially blended for Porsche for use in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and supplied after blending.

The eFuels used in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup 2026 technically meet the new requirements of FIA Annex J for renewable ("Advanced Sustainable") fuels and - taking into account combined CO₂ reduction measures - enable a CO₂ equivalent reduction of 66 per cent compared to fossil fuels.

The performance-oriented racing fuel contains 79.7 per cent renewable components by volume, has an octane rating of 100.5 RON and was specially developed for Porsche Boxer engines. It combines high performance with a high proportion of renewable blending components.

Veltins: Official Beverage Partner

The private brewery C. & A. VELTINS from Meschede-Grevenstein brews one of the leading premium Pils brands in Germany. In 2025, the company reported a turnover of 461 million euros with a production volume of 3.37 million hectolitres. The variety portfolio includes Veltins Pilsener and the Veltins brand with a wide range of Radler, non-alcoholic, Radler Alkoholfrei, Veltins Fassbrause and Veltins Helles Lager. There is also the speciality brand Grevensteiner. The V+ beer mix drinks and the Pülleken light beer are also part of the product range. The returnable share is 92.4 per cent.

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* All new vehicles offered by Porsche are type-approved according to WLTP. Official NEDC values derived from WLTP values are no longer available for new vehicles as of 1 January 2023 and can therefore not be provided.

Where values are indicated as ranges, they do not refer to a single, specific vehicle and are not part of the offered product range. They are only for the purposes of comparison between different vehicle tyrpes. Additional equipment and accessories (add-on parts, tyre formats etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics. These factors, in addition to weather, traffic conditions and driving behaviour, can influence the fuel/electricity consumption, CO₂ emissions, range and performance values of a vehicle.

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