Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland

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Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland x ADAC Racing Weekend

Your entry into motorsport

Starting in 2025, the Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland is going to be a partner series as part of the ADAC Racing Weekend in order to further professionalize customer- and amateur racing. 6 racing events, 3 racing series, be part of it!

The Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland is a racing series for drivers, who are at the beginning of their careers or for ambitious motorsport enthusiasts, who want to enjoy racing. You can compete in the Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland as a team or as a driver with your own race car.

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5 things you need to know to become part of the Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland

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Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland

We're looking forward to 6 exciting race weekends on renowned race tracks!

Race trackEvent dates
Hockenheimring | GER03.05.-04.05.2025
Nürburgring | GER27.06.-29.06.2025
Red Bull Ring | AT12.07.-13.07.2025
Oschersleben | GER02.08.-03.08.2025
Spa-Francorchamps | BEL29.08.-31.08.2025
Hockenheimring | GER11.10.-12.10.2025

Philosophy

Here you can find more information on the DNA of the Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland.

Race series of Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland

Please find further information on the race series here.

FAQ Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland

If you have any questions on the Porsche Sports Cup Deutschland, please check the FAQ.

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