Porsche Sprint Challenge North America

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

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 racing drivers.

Its professional environment and headlining Porsche presence at marquee events across the United States provide a key development step for competitors progressing within Porsche Motorsport’s North American ladder.

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

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America is a leading one-make racing championship that attracts a diverse mix of emerging talent and seasoned competitors. Featuring the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (Type 992.1) and 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport, the series provides an accessible, professional platform for drivers to showcase their skills, sharpen their race craft, and compete at the highest level in North America.

Four championships. One series.

PSCNA offers four championships across the 992 and Cayman categories, each determined by driver age and car type, creating balanced competition that highlights talent across all stages of a racing career.

The Pro-Am class.

The Pro-Am class serves as a launching pad for aspiring racers, providing a competitive platform for drivers aged 15 to 49 to showcase their talent, develop race craft, and make their mark in both the 992 & Cayman categories.

The Masters class.

The Masters class offers seasoned competitors aged 50 and over the opportunity to showcase their experience and precision while competing at a high level, racing the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup and 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport machinery.

Global platform.

Since its debut in Germany in 1990, the Porsche One-Make platform has provided identical machinery and absolute parity, producing some of the purest driver competition in global motorsport.

Complete factory-backed support.

Porsche Sprint & Endurance Challenge benefits from full factory support through Porsche Motorsport North America, including technical expertise, parts access, and professional guidance. You don’t just race a Porsche – you race with Porsche.

VIP hospitality.

Exclusive, premium hospitality designed for Porsche Sprint & Endurance Challenge drivers, teams, sponsors, and VIP guests.

Beyond the grid.

Through driver development initiatives, strategic partnerships, and comprehensive factory support, Porsche Motorsport North America creates opportunities on and off the track for Porsche Sprint & Endurance Challenge drivers, teams, and partners.

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.

The calendar.

2026 Porsche Sprint Challenge North America schedule.

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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