Porsche Sprint Challenge North America

Welcome to the proving ground for North America’s next generation of Porsche racers.

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America features large grids, multi-class racing, and a highly competitive structure that has made it a true destination series for ambitious Porsche racers.

Its professional environment and national presence provide a key development step for competitors progressing within Porsche Motorsport’s North American pyramid.

Five things you need to know about Porsche Sprint Challenge North America

Big grids. Multi-class battles. A platform for rising talent.

The cars.

Drivers compete in the 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992.1) & 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport, Porsche’s proven platforms for close, competitive racing.

2026 Race Calendar

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America

RoundTrackDateLocation
1Sebring International Raceway6 – 8 MarchSebring, FL
2Barber Motorsports Park (w/ IndyCar)27 – 29 MarchBirmingham, AL
3Sonoma International Raceway10 – 12 AprilSonoma, CA
4Circuit of the Americas7 – 9 MayAustin, TX
5VIRginia International Raceway19 – 21 JuneAlton, VA
6Road America14 – 16 AugustElkhart Lake, WI
7Road Atlanta11 – 13 SeptemberBraselton, GA

The champions.

The 2025 Porsche Sprint Challenge North America season delivered hard-fought battles across every class. Here are the champions.

Cole Kleck | 992 Pro-Am Champion

Scott Blind | 992 Masters Champion

Jens Hantson | Cayman Pro-Am Champion

Alain Scalzo | Cayman Masters Champion

Kellymoss | Teams Champion

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America at a glance.

A window into the high-speed challenges and triumphs of North America’s future Porsche champions.

Stay connected.

All Porsche Sprint Challenge North America races stream live – and are available to watch anytime – on the Porsche Motorsport North America YouTube channel. Follow Porsche Motorsport North America on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Twitter to stay-up-to-date on all the latest news.

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