Team

Target SRL

Location

Italy

Race Series

Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup + Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Deutschland + Porsche Carrera Cup Italia + Porsche Sprint Challenge Southern Europe

We are the target – and we beat the competition.

Target SRL represents a modern Porsche Carrera Cup Cup competitor combining technical excellence with a relentless drive to win. Founded in 2004, the Italian team built its reputation in touring car racing before successfully transitioning into Porsche one-make competition, where it quickly became a serious contender. Today, Target stands for a strong engineering culture and a clear ambition to fight at the front.

  • Founded: 2004

  • Key achievements: TCR International Champion (2015), Macau Guia Cup winner, PCCI Team Champion (2024)

  • Background: Extensive success across TCR Europe, Germany, and Italy

  • Strength: Focus on developing young engineers and talent

What sets Target apart is its engineering-driven mindset combined with hunger for victories—a culture that blends young talent with experienced racecraft.

Fun fact: The team originally started its motorsport journey in hillclimb racing.

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

Driver line-up Target SRL

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