Porsche Sports Cup Germany is part of the ADAC Racing Weekend

14.10.2024

The Porsche Sports Cup will find a new home in motorsport from the 2025 season onwards and will be part of the ADAC Racing Weekend. Porsche will be a guest at the ADAC's grassroots motorsport platform six times next year with three series, which is expanding and will hold eight events between May and October for the first time. A premiere is on the agenda for July 12-13, when an event will be held for the first time at the Red Bull Ring in Styria. The ADAC Racing Weekend will return to Austria for a second time from September 5th to 7th at the Salzburgring. The season will kick off at Hockenheim on May 3rd and 4th. All ADAC Racing Weekend races will again be available as free live streams in 2025.

The Porsche Sprint Challenge GT3, the Porsche Sprint Challenge GT4 and the Porsche Endurance Challenge, all previously part of the Porsche Sports Cup Germany, will be an integral part of six ADAC Racing Weekends from 2025. Porsche will use the ADAC platform for semi-pro and amateur racing to optimally position itself for the 21st season of the Porsche Sports Cup Germany. The Porsche Sprint Challenge GT3 and the Porsche Sprint Challenge GT4 will each hold two 30-minute sprints per race weekend, while the Porsche Endurance Challenge will hold a 60-minute race with a pit stop and possible driver change.

“We are delighted with this high-caliber addition to the ADAC Racing Weekend and are now expanding our successful collaboration with Porsche in the DTM to our second platform. The ADAC Racing Weekend has developed strongly in recent years and has enjoyed high demand from various racing series. We are taking this into account and expanding the calendar to eight events for the coming season,” says ADAC Head of Motorsport Thomas Voss.