Team

GP Elite

Location

Netherlands

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland + Porsche Carrera Cup Benelux + Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East + Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe + Porsche Sprint Challenge Benelux

Drive to Perfection.

Team GP Elite has become one of the benchmark teams in Porsche one-make racing worldwide. Since its founding in 2013, the team has built a reputation for winning across multiple series, combining global presence with a strong performance culture.

  • Founded: 2013

  • Key achievements: Multiple PMSC, Carrera Cup & international titles

  • Reach: Europe, Middle East, international championships

  • Focus: Driver development and elite performance

GP Elite is defined by international strength and depth, fielding highly competitive lineups. Its structure allows drivers to consistently perform at the highest level.

Fun fact: Former champion Wouter Boerekamps returned years later to fight again at the top.

If you want to find out more about GP Elite, just visit the team's website.

Driver line-up GP Elite

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