Porsche Sprint Challenge France 2026: What's new for the upcoming season?

Discover the new features of the 2026 season of Porsche Sprint Challenge 2026.

Published 25/11/2025 à 13:15

Cyprien Juilhard

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Porsche Sprint Challenge France 2026: What's new for the upcoming season?

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Official Championship PorscheThe PSCF pits amateur and gentleman drivers against each other in two-day meetings. These competition weekends feature drivers competing individually or in pairs via the Cup Series and the...Endurance Series.

The first group consists solely of 992 GT3 Cup Phase I cars, which take to the track for three hours of free practice, two ten-minute qualifying sessions, and two thirty-minute races. At Le Mans, the penultimate round of the season, a two-hour endurance race is held.

Running concurrently are the Endurance Series, with a fifteen-minute qualifying session and a sixty-minute race featuring a mandatory pit stop and optional driver changes. The difference lies in race strategies. The Endurance Series is reserved for the 991 and 997 GT3 Cup, 718 GT4 RS, 718 GT4, and 981 GT4.

Finally, the Porsche Sprint Challenge France offers two Junior Programmes: one reserved for those under 24 for the Endurance Series, the other for those under 25 in the Cup Series.

The winner of the Endurance Series Junior Programme will be offered an entry in the Cup Series the following season, while the winner of the Cup Series Junior Programme will receive support from Porsche France to move into the Porsche Carrera Cup France.

The 2026 calendar

• March 13-14: Magny-Cours F1 (test days)
• April 4-6: Easter Cups in Nogaro
• April 17-18: Lédenon
• May 29-30: Dijon
• June 26-27: Val de Vienne
• August 28-29: Magny-Cours F1
• September 11-12: Le Mans Bugatti
• October 23-24: Le Castellet F1

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