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Sticker Regulations for the Porsche 911 Cup (992.2)
All cars competing in the Series must carry the mandatory stickers, logos, competition numbers, Driver names, and national identification markings on the defined positions as specified by the Series Organiser in the official Sticker Regulations (Attachments to the Regulations). The type, size, quantity, colour, and exact positioning of all mandatory stickers are defined therein and must be complied with at all times during free practice, qualifying sessions, races, official tests, and any other on‑track activities. The mandatory stickers will be supplied by the Series Organisation.
Compliance with the Sticker Regulations is checked during technical inspections, and any breach may result in penalties or disqualification.
Exclusivity Rule
Advertising or promotion of companies, products, or services that compete with official Series partners or suppliers is prohibited on cars, Driver equipment, and all team‑related materials. The exclusivity rule applies by industry sector or product category, irrespective of branding variations. All partners and sponsors are subject to approval by the Series Organiser.
Exclusive Partner Restrictions
Michelin is the exclusive tyre partner of the Series. Competitors are prohibited from advertising, promoting, or communicating for any products or brands that compete with Michelin tyres.
Mobil 1 is the exclusive lubricant partner of the Series. Competitors may not advertise or communicate for any competing lubricant brands on cars, Driver equipment, team clothing, team vehicles, or any other team‑related material.
Fuel Sponsorship Rules
Fuel branding may only be permitted under strict conditions defined in the Regulations. The fuel product name must be clearly distinguishable from the company or brand name (e.g. “V‑Power”, “Ultimate”). A maximum of one team, with up to three cars, may advertise for the same fuel brand; priority is determined by the contract signing date. Any fuel sponsorship requires prior written approval by Porsche AG and must be approved before any agreement is signed.
Sponsor Approval
All potential team partners and sponsors must be submitted to Porsche AG for prior written approval. A sponsor may support no more than two teams, with a maximum of four cars in total. Team partners and sponsors must be registered with the Series Organisation no later than six calendar days before the start of the relevant event. Porsche AG reserves the right to reject or prohibit any sponsor or partnership at its sole discretion.
Further Information
Full sticker diagrams and all reserved/available positions are documented in the 2026 Sticker Regulations. Sticker regulations are subject to amendments.
Badge Regulations (Driver Overalls)
All mandatory badges must be correctly applied to the drivers’ overalls used during each event, in line with the specifications defined in the regulations. Badges may be sewn on, printed, or applied as transfers, but must always meet the required standards according to ISC Appendix L, Chapter III, Article 2.
Competitors will receive the necessary badges or print files from the Series Organiser. It is the responsibility of each team to ensure that all required branding is properly in place on the drivers’ overalls before taking part in any session.
In addition, each driver’s name and national flag must be clearly displayed on their overalls.
Summary of Sponsor & Branding Compliance Responsibilities
Teams must submit all sponsors in advance for written approval by Porsche AG.
Sponsorship and branding are subject to the following restrictions:
Exclusive partner categories (e.g. tyres and lubricants)
Industry‑sector exclusivity rules
Fuel brand approval conditions
Sponsor support limits
All mandatory stickers and badges must be used exactly as specified in the official Sticker and Badge Regulations:
Mandatory badges on Driver overalls must be worn at all events and sessions
No additional or modified branding is permitted unless expressly approved
Teams are responsible for ensuring that cars, Driver equipment, and team clothing remain compliant at all times.
Porsche AG retains final authority for all sponsor, branding, sticker, and badge approvals and rejections.