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Porsche one-make goes from strength to strength in 2025. Image courtesy of Porsche Motorsport North America. (Porsche Motorsport Photo)

Porsche Announces One-Make Calendars For Next Season

CARSON, Calif. — Porsche Motorsport North America has announced the 2025 race season schedules for each of its one-make championships with a focus on continuity.

Each of the four championships will return with event calendars mirroring the successful 2024 race season. Competitors in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America, Porsche Endurance Challenge North America, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama and Porsche Sprint Challenge U.S.A. West by Yokohama will again race on the continent’s most famous and popular road courses.

Multi-class, single-brand racing will continue to support IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship and NTT IndyCar Series weekends in 2025. Porsche Carrera Cup North America, the premier one-make championship for the German marque in the United States and Canada, will again support Formula 1 at three events: Miami, Florida, Austin, Texas and in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

By utilizing the same car for all competitors, the demand for performance is on the driver and on the team alone. Porsche one-make racing, which dates to the founding of Porsche Carrera Cup Germany in 1990, is the backbone of the global Porsche Motorsport Pyramid.

Porsche Carrera Cup North America

Porsche Carrera Cup North America is the premier one-make race series in the United States and Canada utilizing a combination of the latest Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car, type 992, and Yokohama’s ADVAN A005 racing slick to challenge the best road and street race courses on the continent. The fifth season of the championship is scheduled to host 16 rounds at eight venues. Each 40-minute race counts toward a season-long driver championship in each of three classes: Pro, Pro-Am and Masters as well as a Team champion.

As the pinnacle one-make series of the Porsche Motorsport North America Pyramid, the series is a launching point for young drivers aspiring to a career in auto racing. Previous champions Seb Priaulx (2021), Parker Thompson (2022), Riley Dickinson (2023) and two-time runner-up Kay van Berlo (2021, 2022) have each moved into open competition racing, where they compete in the SRO GT4 America, IMSA Pilot Challenge and/or the IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship. 

March 12 – 15                      Sebring International Raceway*      IMSA

May 2 – 4                              Miami International Autodrome       Formula 1

June 13 – 15                         Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve                  Formula 1

June 26 – 29                         Watkins Glen International*             IMSA

July 31 – August 1               Road America*                                 IMSA

September 19 – 21              Indianapolis Motor Speedway*         IMSA

October 8 – 11                     Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta*     IMSA

October 17 – 19                   Circuit of The Americas                    Formula 1

* ANDIAL Cup rounds

Porsche Sprint Challenge

Entering its fifth season, Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama has proven a vital and vibrant one-make series with a focus on learning the craft of professional motorsport. In 2025, the national series keeps its core events as it has since the series’ creation in 2021.

One exciting addition will be the premiere of Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta on both the Sprint Challenge North America and Sprint Challenge USA West schedules. The Porsche Sprint Challenge USA West by Yokohama moves into its fourth season with great momentum as well. Focused primarily on tracks in the western portion of the United States, the series runs to the same regulations as the national series and shares select dates.

Porsche Sprint Challenge North America and U.S.A. West continue as the primary feeder series to Porsche Carrera Cup North America.

February 28 –

March 2                                Sebring International Raceway

April 4 – 6                             Sonoma Raceway*

May 16 – 18                         Circuit of the Americas*

June 27 – 29                       Watkins Glen International (TBC)

July 11 – 13                         Virginia International Raceway

August 8 – 10                      Road America

September 12 – 14              Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta*

Porsche Endurance Challenge North America

The Porsche Endurance Challenge North America returns as a four-event championship with each race lasting longer than 40-minutes. As it did in its inaugural 2024 season, cars which are currently authorized for the United States Auto Club (USAC) sanctioned Porsche Sprint Challenge North America by Yokohama are eligible to enter the Porsche Endurance Championship.

Details of the final structure of the Endurance Championship will be made available in the coming weeks.

February 28 – March 2       Sebring International Raceway

April 4 – 6                             Sonoma Raceway

May 16 – 18                         Circuit of the Americas

September 12 – 14              Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta