Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, Round 5 Spa-Francorchamps

25th - 27th July 2025

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The event takes place on

Eau Rouge? Oh yeah!

Motorsport in the Ardennes carries its own mystique – fast, unpredictable, and eternally iconic. Legendary corners like Eau Rouge/Raidillon, Les Combes, and La Source, combined with ever-changing skies, set the stage for something truly special. For the 32nd time, the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup takes on the challenge of Spa-Francorchamps – and with it, kicks off the second half of the season. Who will claim the all-important points?

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Spa-Francorchamps promises yet another thrilling weekend. With the halfway point of the season behind us, no clear frontrunner has emerged in any of the three classifications. The title race is wide open, the competition fierce – and with just 12 laps to settle the score on this long circuit, there’s little room for error.

Oliver Schwab, Project Manager Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup

Spa-Francorchamps Circuit Map

The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race cars lap the 7-kilometre Spa circuit in around 2 minutes and 21 seconds – filling the Ardennes valleys with the unmistakable roar of their flat-six engines. On the Kemmel Straight, they hit top speeds of nearly 270 km/h. The current lap record is held by last year’s race winner, Marvin Klein.

Circuit Details

Duration

2:21.046

Total Length

7.004 km / 4.350 miles

Total straight

1.05 km / 0.65 miles

Curves

19

Start

Race direction

Pits

1. La Source corner

2. Eau Rouge corner

3. Raidillon corner

4. Kemmel Straight

5. Les Combes corner combination

6. Bruxelles corner

7. Pouhon corner

8. Campus corner combination

9. Stavelot corner

10. Blanchimont corner

11. Chicane – aka 'Bus Stop'

The Porsche Supercup field in Spa-Francorchamps

In Spa, alongside the series' permanent drivers, non-permanent drivers and the Italian guest team ‘The Driving Experience’ will also be competing. Drivers marked with (R) also score points in the Rookie Classification.

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