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Porsche Carrera Cup (sometimes abbreviated PCC) is a number of one-make racing by Porsche premier series competed with, initially Porsche 911 Carrera Cup, then later Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars. The cars are specifically built by Porsche for one-make racing, but are visually and mechanically quite similar to road-registrable 911s of the same generation.[1]

Porsche Carrera Cup
CategoryOne-make racing by Porsche
CountryInternational
Australia
Asia
Brazil
Canada
France
Germany
Middle East
United Kingdom
United States
Italy
Japan
North America
Scandinavia
Singapore
ConstructorsPorsche
Official websiteporsche.com/international
1st-generation 964 cup cars competing in 1991
Porsche Carrera Cup race at the Norisring in 2015
Uwe Alzen driving in a Porsche Carrera Cup Germany 997 cup car in 2006

There are three distinct tiers of racing, the top tier is the Porsche Supercup. Today the Supercup races as part of the support program of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship on most, if not all, of the Grands Prix held in Europe, and occasionally Grands Prix in Asia and North America. Established in 1993, it is the most prestigious one-make series for GT cars.

Dominique Dupuy driving a Porsche Carrera Cup France 996 cup car in 1999

The second tier are the national Carrera Cups, held in Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom as well as International Carrera Cups held across multiple nations in eastern Asia and in the Scandinavian nations of Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. The longest running is the Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, which was also the original series, first held in 1986 using the Porsche 964 Cup racing car. Now in its 39th year it has been one of the world's best known Pro-Am GT series and helped to progress many future World Endurance Champions, Le Mans winners and today is the primary feeder for the Porsche Supercup with many racing teams contesting both series. The Porsche Carrera Cup France began just a year later in 1987. The early 2000s saw a proliferation of Carrera Cups with Great Britain, Australia, Asia and Scandinavia all starting in a four-year burst with Italy following in 2007.

Porsche Carrera Cup 997 cup car at Silverstone in 2008

The third tier is the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge or Porsche GT3 Cup Trophy, recently renamed in some markets as the Porsche Sprint Challenge. This is a mixture of smaller series in Europe, Switzerland based series, Benelux series held across Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, a Central European series, a Middle East series in the Gulf States, as well as larger series in the Americas; United States, Brazil and Argentina. As well as New Zealand and some which act as a second tier series within Carrera Cup nations. Some GT3 Cup Challenge series will use older Carrera Cup cars from previous generations of the Porsche 911. New Zealand and Australian GT3 Cup Challenges use second hand cars from Carrera Cup Australia series as an example, although largers series, particularly United States and Brazil are effectively Carrera Cups. GT3 Cup Trophies are essentially second tier GT3 Cup Challenges. Superseded Carrera Cup and GT3 Cup Cars have also become popular cars to race in domestic GT series on five continents.

2014 Porsche Carrera Cup France 991 cup car of Alexandre Cougnaud

Dutch racer Patrick Huisman is the most successful Carrera Cup racer having won four Supercups consecutively between 1997 and 2000. German driver René Rast won three Supercups (2010–12) and two German Carrera Cups (2008 & 2012). Dominique Dupuy won the French Carrera Cup five times between 1992 and 1999 and New Zealander Craig Baird won the Australian Carrera Cup five times between 2006 and 2013. Christophe Bouchut won the French Carrera Cup four times around Dupuy's five titles, the two dominating the French series for a decade. Dutch driver Larry ten Voorde is currently the defending champion of the Porsche Supercup.

The one-make GT series model has also been used for other Porsche models, usually the entry level Porsche of the time, 924, 944, 968 and Boxster and has proliferated to other manufacturers as well; Ferrari Challenge, Lamborghini Super Trofeo, Trofeo Maserati, Audi R8 LMS Cup, Lotus Cup, MGF Trophy and a multitude of series based on the Mazda MX-5.

Championships

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International

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Carrera Cup

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Sprint Challenge

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Champions

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Season Carrera Cup Germany Carrera Cup France Mobil 1 Supercup Carrera Cup Japan Carrera Cup GB Carrera Cup Australia Carrera Cup Asia Carrera Cup Scandinavia Carrera Cup Brasil Carrera Cup Italia Carrera Cup Benelux Carrera Cup North America Carrera Cup Middle East
1986 Germany  Joachim Winkelhock
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1987 Germany  Roland Asch France  René Metge
1988 Germany  Roland Asch France  André Bourdon
1989 Germany  Roland Asch France  Michel Maisonneuve
1990 Germany  Olaf Manthey France  Michel Maisonneuve
1991 Germany  Roland Asch France  Jean-Pierre Malcher
1992 Germany  Uwe Alzen France  Dominique Dupuy
1993 Germany  Wolfgang Land France  Dominique Dupuy Germany  Altfrid Heger
1994 Germany  Bernd Mayländer France  Christophe Bouchut Germany  Uwe Alzen
1995 Germany  Harald Grohs France  Christophe Bouchut France  Jean-Pierre Malcher
1996 Germany  Ralf Kelleners France  Christophe Bouchut France  Emmanuel Collard
1997 Germany  Wolfgang Land France  Dominique Dupuy Netherlands  Patrick Huisman
1998 Germany  Dirk Müller France  Dominique Dupuy Netherlands  Patrick Huisman
1999 Germany  Lucas Luhr France  Dominique Dupuy Netherlands  Patrick Huisman
2000 Germany  Jörg Bergmeister France  Christophe Bouchut Netherlands  Patrick Huisman
2001 Germany  Timo Bernhard France  Philippe Gache Germany  Jörg Bergmeister Japan  Yasuo Miyakawa
2002 Germany  Marc Lieb France  Sébastian Dumez Monaco  Stéphane Ortelli Japan  Takashi Inoue
2003 Germany  Frank Stippler France  Sébastian Dumez Germany  Frank Stippler Japan  Masayuki Yamamoto United Kingdom  Barry Horne New Zealand  Jim Richards Hong Kong  Charles Kwan
2004 Germany  Mike Rockenfeller France  James Ruffier Germany  Wolf Henzler Japan  Masayuki Yamamoto United Kingdom  Richard Westbrook Australia  Alex Davison Hong Kong  Matthew Marsh Sweden  Robin Rudholm
2005 Germany  Christian Menzel France  Anthony Beltoise Italy  Alessandro Zampedri Japan  Isao Ihashi Republic of Ireland  Damien Faulkner New Zealand  Fabian Coulthard United Kingdom  Jonathan Cocker Sweden  Fredrik Ros Brazil  Beto Posses
2006 Germany  Dirk Werner France  Anthony Beltoise United Kingdom  Richard Westbrook Japan  Isao Ihashi Republic of Ireland  Damien Faulkner New Zealand  Craig Baird Hong Kong  Darryl O'Young Sweden  Fredrik Ros Brazil  Xandy Negrão
2007 Germany  Uwe Alzen France  Patrick Pilet United Kingdom  Richard Westbrook Japan  Shinichi Takagi United Kingdom  James Sutton Australia  David Reynolds United Kingdom  Tim Sugden Sweden  Edward Sandström Brazil  Ricardo Baptista Italy  Andrea Boldrini
2008 Germany  René Rast France  Anthony Beltoise Netherlands  Jeroen Bleekemolen Japan  Akihiro Tsuzuki United Kingdom  Tim Harvey New Zealand  Craig Baird Hong Kong  Darryl O'Young Sweden  Jocke Mangs Brazil  Miguel Paludo Italy  Luigi Ferrara
2009 Germany  Thomas Jäger France  Renaud Derlot Netherlands  Jeroen Bleekemolen Japan  Yasuhiro Shimizu United Kingdom  Tim Bridgman Not Held Germany  Christian Menzel Sweden  Jocke Mangs Brazil  Miguel Paludo Italy  Alessandro Balzan
2010 France  Nicolas Armindo France  Frédéric Makowiecki Germany  René Rast Japan  Yasuhiro Shimizu United Kingdom  Tim Harvey Germany  Christian Menzel Sweden  Robin Rudholm Brazil  Ricardo Rosset Italy  Alessandro Balzan
2011 United Kingdom  Nick Tandy France  Kévin Estre Germany  René Rast Japan  Hideto Yasuoka United Kingdom  James Sutton New Zealand  Craig Baird Japan  Keita Sawa Sweden  Robin Rudholm Brazil  Constantino Júnior Italy  Alessandro Balzan
2012 Germany  René Rast France  Jean-Karl Vernay Germany  René Rast Japan  Ryō Hirakawa United Kingdom  Michael Meadows New Zealand  Craig Baird Switzerland  Alexandre Imperatori Sweden  Johan Kristoffersson Brazil  Ricardo Baptista Italy  Vito Postiglione
2013 France  Kévin Estre France  Gael Castelli Denmark  Nicki Thiim Japan  Ryō Ogawa United Kingdom  Michael Meadows New Zealand  Craig Baird New Zealand  Earl Bamber Sweden  Johan Kristoffersson Brazil  Ricardo Rosset Italy  Enrico Fulgenzi Belgium  Jeffrey van Hooydonk
2014 Austria  Philipp Eng France  Côme Ledogar New Zealand  Earl Bamber Japan  Ryō Ogawa United Kingdom  Josh Webster New Zealand  Steven Richards New Zealand  Earl Bamber Sweden  Oscar Palm Brazil  Constantino Júnior Italy  Matteo Cairoli Netherlands  Xavier Maassen
2015 Austria  Philipp Eng France  Maxime Jousse Austria  Philipp Eng Japan  Yuya Motojima United Kingdom  Dan Cammish Australia  Nick Foster New Zealand  Chris van der Drift Sweden  Johan Kristoffersson Brazil  Ricardo Rosset Italy  Riccardo Agostini Netherlands  Peter Hoevenaars
2016 Germany  Sven Müller France  Mathieu Jaminet Germany  Sven Müller Japan  Tsubasa Kondo United Kingdom  Dan Cammish Australia  Matt Campbell Germany  Nico Menzel Sweden  Fredrik Larsson Brazil  Lico Kaesemodel France  Côme Ledogar Belgium  Dylan Derdaele
2017 Norway  Dennis Olsen France  Julien Andlauer Germany  Michael Ammermüller Japan  Shinji Takei Republic of Ireland  Charlie Eastwood Australia  David Wall New Zealand  Chris van der Drift Sweden  Jocke Mangs Brazil  Rodrigo Baptista Italy  Alessio Rovera Netherlands  Xavier Maassen
2018 Austria  Thomas Preining Turkey  Ayhancan Güven Germany  Michael Ammermüller Japan  Tsubasa Kondo Cyprus  Tio Ellinas New Zealand  Jaxon Evans New Zealand  Chris van der Drift Sweden  Lukas Sundahl Brazil  Werner Neugebauer Italy  Gianmarco Quaresmini Turkey  Ayhancan Güven
2019 France  Julien Andlauer Turkey  Ayhancan Güven Germany  Michael Ammermüller Japan  Ukyo Sasahara United Kingdom  Daniel Harper Australia  Jordan Love Germany  Philip Hamprecht Sweden  Lukas Sundahl Brazil  Marçal Müller Italy  Simone Iaquinta Netherlands  Max van Splunteren
2020 Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde New Zealand  Jaxon Evans Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde Japan  Tsubasa Kondo United Kingdom  Harry King
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Sweden  Lukas Sundahl Brazil  Miguel Paludo Italy  Simone Iaquinta Netherlands  Loek Hartog
2021 Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde France  Marvin Klein Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde Japan  Tsubasa Kondo United Kingdom  Dan Cammish Australia  Cameron Hill China  Daniel Lu Wenlong Sweden  Lukas Sundahl Brazil  Miguel Paludo Italy  Alberto Cerqui Belgium  Dylan Derdaele Guernsey  Sebastian Priaulx
2022 Germany  Laurin Heinrich France  Marvin Klein Luxembourg  Dylan Pereira Japan  Ryō Ogawa United Kingdom  Kiern Jewiss Australia  Harri Jones China  Leo Ye Sweden  Lukas Sundahl Brazil  Enzo Elias Italy  Gianmarco Quaresmini United Kingdom  Harry King Canada  Parker Thompson
2023 Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde France  Dorian Boccolacci Denmark  Bastian Buus Japan  Ryō Ogawa United Kingdom  Adam Smalley New Zealand  Callum Hedge France  Florian Latorre Sweden  Ola Nilsson Brazil  Nicolas Costa Netherlands  Larry ten Voorde Netherlands  Robert de Haan United States  Riley Dickinson
2024 Germany  Theo Oeverhaus
Season Carrera Cup Germany Carrera Cup France Mobil 1 Supercup Carrera Cup Japan Carrera Cup GB Carrera Cup Australia Carrera Cup Asia Carrera Cup Scandinavia Carrera Cup Brasil Carrera Cup Italia Carrera Cup North America Carrera Cup Middle East

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References

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  1. ^ Holland, Robb (2021-08-05). "2022 Porsche 911 GT3 vs. 911 GT3 Cup Car Review: The Best of the Best of the Best". The Drive. Retrieved 2024-06-08.
  2. ^ http://www.driverdb.com/standings/6869-2011/ 2011 Porsche Carrera World Cup results
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