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Road Log Ep. 1: Porsche One-Make Series have plenty to offer

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International One Make Series

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Road Log Ep. 1: Porsche One-Make Series have plenty to offer

Reading time

7 Mins

International One Make Series

Introduction

Road Log - Porsche One-Make Series: From North America to Asia over Europe, the Middle East and South America all the way to Australia and New Zealand the world of Porsche One-Make Series has a lot to offer. Over the next few months, the various series will be introduced in groups of 3-4 in a monthly article to give fans more insight and a better understanding of the Porsche racing world.

Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil: Passion, Performance, and Exclusivity in Motorsport

The Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil is the largest one-make racing series in Latin America and a global benchmark within the Porsche Motorsport universe. For 20 years, the championship has blended a passion for racing, innovation, and operational excellence, delivering a unique experience for drivers, sponsors, and fans. In addition to the unique Carrera Cup, two more official Porsche One-Make Series delight the brazilian fans: the Sprint as well as the Endurance Challenge.

While these three series have distinct characteristics, in Brazil, they are commonly referred to under the unified name "Porsche Cup Brasil" to simplify communication. However, all three contribute to the championship’s reputation as one of the most competitive and thrilling motorsport events in the region.

The series exclusively features the iconic Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, ensuring a highly competitive and balanced championship. Currently, the grid boasts 75 cars, divided across the three series, providing thrilling races on world-class circuits in Brazil and abroad.

With an extensive broadcasting format, the Porsche Cup Brasil maintains a strong media presence, reaching millions of viewers every season. Races are broadcast live on Brazil’s leading sports television networks, including Band (one of the country’s largest free-to-air TV channels) and SporTV (a premier sports network available on cable TV and streaming platforms). Additionally, the series has expanded its international reach, with broadcasts in Argentina and Portugal, bringing the spectacle of Porsche Cup to new markets and audiences.

The impact of the Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil extends beyond the screen. The series attracts a substantial live audience, with over 160,000 spectators per season, filling grandstands and exclusive VIP areas. The event is designed not only to deliver electrifying races but also to provide a premium experience for guests and sponsors. Each round features hospitality areas, brand activations, and unique experiences, such as high-speed laps in a Porsche race car alongside professional drivers. During the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix, the Porsche Cup Brasil further elevates its presence with an exclusive hospitality center and VIP tribunes, offering an unparalleled experience at one of the biggest motorsport events in the world.

Beyond its sporting and commercial significance, the Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil is committed to social responsibility, supporting initiatives like Amigos do Bem, a Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil Bulletin project that provides education and assistance to underprivileged communities in Northeastern Brazil.

On digital platforms, the championship continues to grow its engagement, accumulating over 38 million impressions annually and enhancing global visibility for sponsors and partners. The series generates significant media impact, with more than 4,400 news articles published and an estimated media return of BRL 548.6 million (approximately USD 110 million) in 2024.

The Porsche C6 Bank Carrera Cup Brasil is more than just a competition—it is a global motorsport spectacle, a lifestyle event, and an exclusive business platform for brands and Porsche enthusiasts. With a loyal fanbase, international reach, and an unparalleled experience, the series continues to accelerate forward, connecting fans and brands to the true Porsche spirit.

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Discover racing in Asia with Porsche Motorsport Asia Pacific

Porsche Motorsport Asia Pacific is all set for another brilliant year of One-Make Series action, as Porsche Carrera Cup Asia, Porsche Sprint Trophy Thailand and Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia gear up for the 2025 campaign.

Porsche Carrera Cup Asia will enter its 22nd season this year, with 24 entries ready to take on a new-look calendar which sees the series visiting several of the best circuits in the region.

After once again kicking off the year in support of the Chinese Grand Prix, the championship will visit two new tracks, heading to the Mobility Resort Motegi Circuit in Japan as well as Mandalika International Circuit in Indonesia. The season finale will be held at the Marina Bay Street Circuit on the Singapore Grand Prix weekend.

Among the 24 entries, 2022 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup champion Dylan Pereira returns aiming for glory as Enzo Trulli, son of Grand Prix winner Jarno Trulli, will compete in the series as part of the Porsche Carrera Cup Asia Talent Pool Presented by Michelin. Also joining the Talent Pool are Josh Rowledge, Amer Jefry, Hugo Ellis and Brock Gilchrist, while Rodrigo Dias Almeida and Dylan Yip return for a second year in the programme.

Porsche Sprint Trophy Thailand continues its long-standing partnership with Thailand Super Series, which began in 2018. The 2025 calendar will see two visits to both the Chang and Sepang International Circuit as well as a joint event weekend with Porsche Carrera Cup Asia in Bangsaen.

Porsche Motorsport Asia Pacific customers will also compete in the GT3 class this campaign after success in the GTM and GT4 categories last season.

Finally, Porsche Sprint Challenge Indonesia is all set for a history making third year, after launching at the end of 2023 with local Indonesia partner Superstars Motorsport. The series will race outside of Lombok for the first time, visiting Sepang for the opening two races of the season, supporting GT World Challenge Asia and Malaysia Championship Series.

Additionally, Rounds 5-6 will be hosted alongside Porsche Carrera Cup Asia at the Lombok circuit at the end of August, which promises to be a celebration of Porsche motorsport on the picturesque island.

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Dive into the racing adventure Great Britain

Porsche Motorsport Great Britain is poised to launch the 2025 Porsche Carrera Cup GB and Sprint Challenge GB seasons, while virtual racing action from Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge GB and RAFA Racing Club Esports Carrera Cup GB has continued to deliver excitement throughout the winter months.

Porsche Carrera Cup GB, the fastest single-marque GT racing championship in the UK, enters its 23rd season in 2025 with a calendar of 16 races taking place across eight weekends. The championship rejoins its traditional position as part of the TOCA package, racing in support of the British Touring Car Championship (BTCC), continuing a s

uccessful format with drivers in three categories – Pro, Pro-Am and Am – competing at the wheel of the 510 PS Porsche 911 GT3 Cup.

Porsche Sprint Challenge GB enters 2025 following its biggest season yet. In 2024 the single-marque GT racing championship for the mid-engined coupe welcomed the arrival of a new car. Alongside the Porsche 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport came the 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport, leading to the largest grids in championship history. Rejoining the TOCA package for a calendar of 18 races over six weekends, that format remains for 2025 where drivers will compete in one of four separate categories – Pro and Am in each variant of Cayman.

In the virtual world, Porsche Esports Sprint Challenge GB is the result of a collaboration with Motorsport UK Esports, established in 2023 it offers a first step into top line sim racing competition. Drivers compete online in two categories, Pro and Am, battling over four events driving the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup or Cayman GT4 Clubsport MR, on the iRacing platform.

The RAFA Racing Club Porsche Esports Carrera Cup GB provides the next logical step, the virtual championship for professional sim racers driving the 911 GT3 Cup, entered its fifth season in 2025. Following in the tyre tracks of the global Porsche TAG Heuer Esports Supercup, the championship follows the format and rules of Porsche Carrera Cup GB as closely as possible, also operating on the iRacing platform with a calendar of 16 races across eight weekends.

Each Porsche Motorsport GB championship forms an important part of the Porsche Motorsport Pyramid, helping drivers to realise their racing dreams. Porsche Carrera Cup GB, Sprint Challenge GB and Esports Carrera Cup GB offer an unparalleled, high-profile opportunity to compete as part of the Porsche racing family, with exceptional championship prizes and unrivalled levels of support.

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*Header Video: 911 Carrera 4 GTS (WLTP, preliminary values): Fuel consumption combined: 11.0 – 10.4 l/100 km; CO₂ emissions combined: 249 – 236 g/km; CO₂ class: G; Status 04/2025

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