Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup - Round 2 Monaco

22nd - 25th May 2025

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Rascasse with us!

Motorsport in the Principality is as exclusive as the yachts that fill the harbour for Formula 1’s grand appearance. That makes it an even greater honour for Porsche to take on the legendary street circuit here for the 32nd time. Let the anticipation begin for another thrilling dance with the ever-present barriers!

The most important content during the season.

Among all motorsport circuits, Monaco undoubtedly has the most significant legacy. Since 1993, the Porsche Supercup has roared through its iconic streets, offering every Porsche one-make series driver a truly unique experience. In 2025, the same golden rule applies: first, survive the race – then worry about where you finish.

Oliver Schwab, Project Manager Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

Monaco Circuit Map

The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup lap the circuit around 20 seconds slower than the F1 racers. But the drivers hit the kerbs much harder – complete with airborne moments. The lap record, by the way, belongs to three-time Supercup Champion Larry ten Voorde.

Circuit Details

Duration

1:33.867 min

Total Length

3.33 km / 2.07 miles

Total straight

470 m / 1541.99 ft

Curves

19

Start

Race direction

Pits

1. Sainte Dévote - PMSC

2. Beau Rivage - PMSC

3. Massenet - PMSC

4. Casino - PMSC

5. Mirabeau Haute- PMSC

6. Grand Hotel Hairpin - PMSC

7. Mirabeau Bas - PMSC

8. Portier - PMSC

9. Tunnel - PMSC

10. Nouvelle Chicane - PMSC

11. Tabac - PMSC

12. Louis Chiron - PMSC

13. Piscine - PMSC

14. Rascasse - PMSC

15. Antony Noghès - PMSC

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