Porsche Sprint Trophy Porsche Club of America

The gateway to Porsche One-Make competition.

Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA is Porsche Club of America’s newest Club Racing series created alongside Porsche Motorsport North America as an accessible entry into factory-supported Porsche One-Make competition.

The series offers an entry-level, approachable racing environment with safe, competitive wheel-to-wheel action, integrated into major PCA Club Racing weekends at iconic North American circuits.

National events. Approachable racing. The pathway to Porsche One-Make competition.

Designed as a premium destination to complement the PCA Clubsport Series, drivers compete in modern Porsche race cars, benefit from Porsche factory support with exclusive privileges, and gain a direct entry point into the North American Porsche Motorsport Pyramid toward Porsche Sprint Challenge and other Porsche One-Make series.

Two classes. One-make.

The series features two dedicated classes, GT3 Cup and Cayman, creating a professionally supported community for modern Porsche race cars.

Modern Porsche race cars. One community.

The GT3 Cup class is open to both the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup Types 991.2 and 992.1, while the Cayman class welcomes the 718 Cayman GT4 Clubsport and GT4 RS Clubsport.

Structured racing.

Each event weekend includes two 30-minute practice sessions, a 20-minute qualifying session, a 20-minute warm-up, and two 30-minute races, delivering a structured, professional race experience.

Global platform.

With more than 30 championships worldwide, the Porsche One-Make platform serves as a proven launchpad to professional sports car racing, while offering a fair, safe, and predictable environment.

Complete factory-backed support.

Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA 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.

The cars.

Drivers compete in the 911 GT3 Cup (Types 992.1 & 991.2), and the 718 Cayman GT4 RS Clubsport & GT4 Clubsport, Porsche’s proven platforms for close, competitive racing.

The calendar.

2026 Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA race schedule.

RoundTrackDateLocation
1Sebring International Raceway30 – 1 FebruarySebring, FL
2Lime Rock Park5 – 6 JuneSalisbury, CT
3Watkins Glen International10 – 12 JulyWatkins Glen, NY
4Road America5 – 7 SeptemberElkhart Lake, WI

Comprehensive factory support.

Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA competitors benefit from dedicated support provided by Porsche Motorsport North America. From technical guidance and parts assistance to engineering resources and marketing support, PMNA ensures a direct connection to the factory and a professional environment that allows teams and drivers to focus on performance.

Explore Porsche Motorsport North America.

The Porsche Club of America and its members are integral to the foundation of the North American Porsche Motorsport Pyramid. Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA provides the perfect introduction to professional racing for new racers, while also serving as a destination for established club racers.

Volker Holzmeyer, President & CEO of Porsche Motorsport North America

Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA at a glance.

A preview of the excitement to come in Porsche's newest One-Make series.

Stay connected.

All Porsche Sprint Trophy PCA races stream live – and are available to watch anytime – on the Porsche Club of America's 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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