Team

Proton Huber Competition: German precision meets ambition.

Location

Germany

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland

On the right track.

A team built on heritage, precision, and a steadfast racing spirit – that’s Proton Huber Competition! In 2025, the German outfit embarks on its fifth Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup season while also celebrating a decade as a racing team – and they’re showing no signs of slowing down. Their story is one of steady growth and increasing success on the international motorsport stage.

Led by Christoph Huber, the squad has already made its mark with multiple podium finishes and the 2021 Rookie Champion title with Laurin Heinrich. In 2023, they added a touch of international star power by putting MotoGP legend Jorge Lorenzo behind the wheel – bringing global glamour to the grid.

Following a tough Supercup season, Proton Huber Competition is now looking to carry over the momentum from their impressive 2024 campaign in the Porsche Carrera Cup Deutschland, where they claimed three out of four titles. Their 2025 driver line-up means business: Porsche Junior Theo Oeverhaus, Supercup veteran Jaap van Lagen, and returning contender Gustav Burton are all proven Porsche 911 GT3 Cup specialists.

With this kind of consistency and firepower, the message is clear – they’re going on the offensive. And with Germany being one of the great car nations, the Bavarians are ready to fly the flag high.

If you want to find out more about Proton Huber Competition, just visit the team's website.

Giving up is not an option – as the oldest team in the Carrera Cup Germany, we’re here to keep the flag flying in the Supercup with the same spirit and determination.

Christoph Huber, Team Manager Proton Huber Competition

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