Press release, November 16, 2021
For its upcoming 35th season, the Porsche Carrera Cup has kept the fundamental ingredient in its success, a calendar perfectly balanced between three essential French circuits and three benchmark international circuits, for an unchanged total of 12 races.
The organizers of the Porsche Carrera Cup strive each year to achieve a skillful mix of tradition and innovation, and the 2022 season will be no exception. Of the six events on the schedule, three will take place in France, at classic circuits like Magny-Cours and Paul Ricard, as well as at the lesser-known Paul Armagnac track in Nogaro.
The other three meetings in what is already looking like an excellent season will be hosted by some of the most beautiful European circuits there are, beginning with Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium where the Porsche Carrera Cup France returns with great pleasure every time. New stops are also on the menu for participants in the Cup, with the appearance of Zandvoort, in the Netherlands, on the calendar. Everyone is impatient to see the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup type 992s take on the last banking-like turn in the car’s second season. The other circuit new to the PCCF that is sure to thrill fans and competitors is Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, Spain.
After the traditional pre-season testing sessions in early March at Magny-Cours, the 2022 Porsche Carrera Cup France will officially get underway with the popular Easter Cups at the circuit in Nogaro, France (16.04-18.04) as part of the FFSA French Circuits Championship. Then the action will continue in the Belgian Ardennes at the famously hilly Spa-Francorchamps circuit (05.05-07.05) also set to host competitors in the FIA World Endurance Championship. What an opportunity for Porsche 911 GT3 Cup type 992 drivers to cross paths in the paddock with drivers racing Porsche 911 RSRs in GTE Pro and Am!
The PCCF will then return to France for two FFSA French Circuits Championship races at Magny-Cours (13.05-15.05), third stop on the calendar, before once again heading abroad. The following month, competitors will hit the track at Zandvoort (17.06-19.06), and after a summer break, Valencia (16.09-18.09), both in the GT World Challenge where the spotlight will also be on 911 GT3R. For the first time since 2019, the Paul Ricard circuit in Le Castellet (14.10-16.10) will serve as the scene in mid-October of a thrilling finale while a certain autumnal mildness is still present in the region. There is no doubt, the stage has been set for yet another outstanding season in 2022!