The PCCF presents its 2023 calendar

With three rounds abroad and as many in France, including a presence at the centenary of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the program for the 2023 season is attractive.

Published on 27/10/2022 à 09:35

Alexandre HERBIN

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The PCCF presents its 2023 calendar

While Marvin Klein (CLRT) was crowned champion for the second time in a row il y a seulement deux semaines, la Porsche Carrera Cup France a déjà les yeux rivés vers la saison prochaine. Before electing the Junior 2023 from November 1 to 3 on the Castellet circuit, the organizers unveiled the calendar for the 36th edition of the championship.

The year will begin with the traditional official tests on April 4 on the Magny-Cours track (Nièvre). The season will begin in Catalonia, on the Barcelona track, on April 22 and 23. A circuit known to many drivers since the paddock went there in 2021, for the penultimate round. The PCCF will return to Nièvre at the beginning of May for the second weekend of racing.

This is the highlight of this 2023 calendar: the French division of the Porsche Cup will have the chance to be a support race for 24 hours of Le Mans, June 10 and 11. For the centenary of the double clock tower, drivers will be able to discover the 13.626 km of the legendary Sarthe circuit. 

Another new feature in this 2023 financial year is the addition of Red Bull Ring in Austria. Present on the Porsche Supercup calendar every year, it is the PCCF which will travel to Styria at the beginning of September. Two weeks later, for the fifth round, head to Italy in the suburbs of Milan at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza. The season will end at Paul Ricard (Var) on October 7 and 8 to crown the new champion.

 
 
 
 
 
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