Organisation & Entry

The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Manual

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Series Manual Introduction

Participants in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup are professional racing teams that enter between two and three race cars in the series.

The teams are the contractual partners of Porsche AG. They are responsible for selecting and contracting the drivers. All necessary information regarding the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup will be provided to the teams, who will then pass it on to their drivers and partners.

Depending on the role, there are different ways to join the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup:

  • Teams contact the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation directly. The contractual relationship regarding participation in the competition is between Porsche AG and the team.

  • Sponsoring partners contact a team or the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation directly. Depending on the type of partnership, a contractual relationship exists either between the sponsoring partners and a team or between the sponsoring partners and Porsche AG.

  • Drivers contact a team directly. The contractual negotiations regarding cooperation take place between the team and the driver.

General information.

The terms and conditions of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup are set out in the actual regulations and in the entry forms. The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup regulations are published by Porsche AG before each season and define the sporting principles and technical standards, classifications and the rules of the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. The series has an Overall and ProAm Classification as well as a Team and Rookie Classification. Points and prize money are awarded according to the regulations. The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup regulations are registered with and approved by the DMSB (Deutscher Motor Sport Bund e. V.). By signing the 'Application for Team Entry' and the separate 'Application for Driver Entry', the Competitor and driver accept the regulations as legally binding. Independent, licensed technical scrutineers and official stewards will monitor each event and ensure that the rules are adhered to. This ensures that technical equality and sporting fairness are always guaranteed. The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup regulations can be downloaded on the about page. Please note: All conditions in the ‘Application for Team Entry’ form must be met to qualify for the payout of the prize money.

Permanent Team Entry.

The 'Application for Team Entry' is the starting point for participation in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. As soon as the 'Application for Team Entry' has been confirmed by Porsche AG and the entry fee has been paid, the Competitor is entitled to participate.

  • An entry is valid for the entire season, which means that a Competitor is obliged to participate at all classification rounds as well as the season tests.

  • For each Competitor, a minimum of two and a maximum of three race cars must be registered with the ‘Application for Team Entry’.

  • To enter a fourth car, a second entrant's licence and a separate "Application for Team Entry" is required.

  • Per entrant licence, a maximum of two cars is permitted for the Team Classification.

Entry fee first two cars.

The entry fee for the first two cars includes the following services:

  • Participation fee for two race cars for all classification rounds

  • Ten 3-day team catering tickets per race event

  • 24 support event paddock passes for all race events

  • A maximum of five parking tickets for support event parking per race event

  • Participation fee for two cars for the official Season Test

  • Provision of a pit lane shuttle vehicle (Porsche Cayenne, Macan or Panamera) during the Grand Prix de Monaco for rides in connection with the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup after signing a corresponding loan agreement. One shuttle vehicle will be provided per Competitor licence.

The entry fee for the first two cars is: Until 15 November 2024 €73,950 (Plus VAT*) After 15 November 2024 €79,950 (Plus VAT*) *Prices do not include the value added tax as effective by law, if applicable.

Entry fee each further car.

The entry fee for each further car includes the following services:

  • Participation fee for one race car for all classification rounds

  • Five 3-day team catering tickets per race event

  • 12 support event paddock passes for all race events

  • A maximum of two parking tickets for support event parking per race event

  • Participation fee for one car for the official Season Test

The entry fee for each further car is: Until 15 November 2024 €27,950 (Plus VAT*) After 15 November 2024 €30,250 (Plus VAT*) *Prices do not include the value added tax as effective by law, if applicable. Porsche AG reserves the right to check credit ratings and request a financial plan from interested teams. When submitted and confirmed by Porsche AG, the ‘Application for Team Entry’ is the precondition to purchase 911 GT3 Cup (992) race cars, model year 2025. More information as well as the aforementioned application forms are available from the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation and can be sent to you on request. The registration deadline for the 2025 season is 1 March 2025 for the permanent teams and 15 March 2025 for the permanent drivers.

Guest Team Entries.

New Competitors are welcome in the paddock and on the grid. Guest teams are permitted to compete in individual events and may compete without being eligible for points, provided that they comply with the terms of the Series Regulations and the Supplementary Regulations for the relevant event. Guest Entry means an entry of a non-permanently entered car for a single event, either by a Competitor with a Permanent Team Entry (“Permanent Team”) or by a Guest Team. Guest Team means a Team acting under a Competitor licence which has not been entered for a Permanent Entry. Guest Driver means a Driver who participates with a car that is entered for a single event. The Series Organiser may permit Guest Entries to participate in individual competitions at his sole discretion. Exceptions are the Monaco event, as well as the final event of the Series, where no Guest Entries will be permitted.

Guest Entries of Permanent Teams.

A maximum of 1 Guest Entry per Competitor licence may be submitted for any single event with the exception of the Monaco event, as well as the final event of the Series. Applications for Guest Entries may only be submitted for a maximum number of events equivalent to the number of cars permanently entered under the relevant Competitor licence. (For example, a Competitor with 3 permanent cars under one Competitor licence may apply for a Guest Entry under that licence at up to 3 events.) Guest Entries may only be applied for under a Competitor licence which has been accepted for their Permanent Entries. Permanent Teams may not submit applications for Guest Entries under a separate Competitor licence as a Guest Team.

The deadline for receipt of the “Application for Team Entry” for a Guest Entry of a Permanent Team by the Series Organiser is 42 calendar days prior to the start of the competition concerned (ISC Art 2.1.7.a refers).

Guest Entries of Guest Teams.

Applications for Guest Entries of Guest Teams may be accepted by the Series Organiser at his sole discretion. Any Guest Team application must be for a minimum of two and a maximum of three cars per Competitor licence. Guest Entries by Guest Teams will only be considered when applications are submitted at the same time for a minimum of three events.

The deadline for receipt of the “Application for Team Entry” for Guest Teams by the Series Organiser is 15th March 2025.

Guest Entry fee.

The entry fee for a Guest Entry includes the following services:

  • Participation fee for one race car per race event

  • Five 3-day team catering tickets per race event

  • 12 support event paddock passes per race event

  • A maximum of two parking tickets for support event parking per race event

The fee per Guest Entry is: Single race weekend: €9,950 (Plus VAT*) Double race weekend: €12,950 (Plus VAT*) *Prices do not include the value added tax as effective by law, if applicable.

Participation requirements.

The Competitor is entitled to participate in the series only when the Team Entry fee has been paid fully and in due time and the ‘Application for Team Entry’ has been accepted and confirmed by the Series Organiser. Furthermore the following requirements must be fulfilled upon the respective deadlines:

  • Fully completed ‘Application for Team Entry’

  • Payment of the entry fee

  • Copy of the valid 2025 FIA Competitor licence

  • Fully completed ‘Application for Driver Entry’

  • Copy of a valid international 2025 FIA driver licence (minimum International Grade C)

  • Authorisation to take part in international competitions abroad (ISC Art. 3.9.4)

  • Medical certificate of aptitude for the driver (ISC Art. 9.11)

Professional Paddock appearance.

  • The paddock set-up will be coordinated by the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Organisation.

  • Only the team trucks may be parked in the paddock.

  • Team awnings and all other work areas are to display a tidy, professional and clean appearance at all times.

  • It is not permitted to park road vehicles in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Paddock.

  • It is not permitted to park motorhomes or similar on the entire Formula 1 event area, incl. the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Paddock.

  • Teams may only start dismantling their displays after the Formula 1 race has begun.

  • Every team truck must display two or three national flags (one per driver)

At some events, road vehicles are used as a means of transport to the pit lane. Therefore, the trailers used for transport of equipment and wheels must be compatible with the standard coupling devices of a car.

Passes, parking.

Porsche will provide all teams competing in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup with a specified number of permanent passes valid for the entire season, as well as additional race-by-race passes. The passes, which bear the name and photograph of the holder, are non-transferable. Each team will receive the following package of passes per entered car:

  • Four Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup permanent passes with photo

  • Four Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup race-by-race passes with photo

  • Four Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup race-by-race passes without photo

  • Support event parking passes corresponding to team entries

All passes allow access to the 'Support Event Paddock', i.e. the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup and other support races. Permanent and race-by-race photo passes allow access to the pit lane during the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup sessions. Pass holders are not permitted to enter the Formula 1 paddock or grandstands.

Event schedule.

The official Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup event schedule is based on the Formula 1 schedule. All relevant information, including timetables and the official event schedule, will be distributed prior to each event. Current information is available on the official FIA site: www.fia.com

  • The Formula 1 events run from Friday to Sunday, with the exception of Monaco, where the event starts on Thursday.

  • The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup teams arrive on Thursday (exception Monaco – teams arrive on Tuesday or Wednesday).

The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup runs a 30-45 minute Practice Session on Friday, a 30 minute Qualifying Session on Saturday and a 30 minute race on Sunday (approx. 70 km race distance). The exception is Monaco, where practice takes place on Thursday, qualifying on Friday and the race on Sunday. All information is subject to amendments.

Information system.

As a team competing in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, you will receive all relevant information on a regular basis. As soon as the partnership begins, the team will be added to the official email distribution list. The team will also have access to the series' electronic bulletin board. The briefing of the drivers in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup is the responsibility of the respective team managers. The specially created Season Information section provides regular readers and all other interested parties with news and documents relating to the forthcoming racing season. The Team Information will provide all the necessary details and background information for upcoming events, such as procedures, schedules, etc., as well as all the latest news concerning the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. During the event session results as well as current series standings are shared accordingly.

Porsche Team Catering.

Porsche Team Catering is available at all events from Friday to Sunday. According to the Monaco schedule, the service is available from Thursday to Friday and on Sunday. For breakfast, lunch and dinner (Sunday breakfast and lunch only), the teams and drivers serve themselves from a generous buffet. Drinks are available throughout the day and a selection of cakes and snacks are available in the afternoon. Serving times are scheduled according to the event programme and will be announced via the Team Information and the official notice board. Each team receives five three-day Porsche Team Catering Packages per race event and entered car as part of the 'Application for Team Entry'. Additional packages can be ordered on request up to two weeks before the event. Teams are not permitted to organise their own catering and/or hospitality for their guests in the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup Paddock.

Hotel accommodation.

Hotel accommodation for team members, sponsoring partners and their guests is organised by the teams themselves. Here is the contact information to help you find suitable hotel accommodation: Formula One World Travel Ltd. Phone +44 1959 579 300 Fax +44 1959 579 309 worldtravel@fowtltd.com

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