The Porsche Sprint Challenge France launches its 2026 season at Magny-Cours

On March 13 and 14, 2026, the Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours will host the test days of the Porsche Sprint Challenge France, as part of two days of free track driving organized by the Porsche Club Motorsport.

Published 02/03/2026 à 18:44

Zoé Ledent-Mouret

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The Porsche Sprint Challenge France launches its 2026 season at Magny-Cours

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This kick-off marks the opening of the 2026 season of Porsche Sprint Challenge France. The Test Days program includes four track sessions per day, guaranteeing a minimum of two hours of track time daily. The goal is to allow competitors to prepare their setups and start the season in optimal conditions on the Nevers circuit. Registration is now open for this first event.

Included in the FFSA calendar, the championship is aimed at amateur and gentleman drivers competing in Porsche race cars. Organized as two-day events, usually on Friday and Saturday, it features a track-focused format with free practice, qualifying, and races. It also serves as a stepping stone to higher-level series such as the Porsche Carrera Cup France.

The grid includes several categories, including the Cup Series reserved for the 992 GT3 Cup and theEndurance This series is open to the 991 and 997 GT3 Cup generations, as well as GT4 models. Last season, the championship confirmed its appeal with strong grids and close competition across the various classes, illustrating the discipline's continued rise on the national stage. The 2026 season will therefore begin at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours on May 13th and 14th.

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