On the eve of the final sprint of the 2024 season, the Porsche Carrera Cup France unveils its 2025 calendar. The new 2025 season will give championship drivers the opportunity to shine on famous French and European tracks that have already contributed to the championship’s reputation.
It promises to be an historic reunion. As winter will draw to a close, the entire paddock will head to Catalonia for two days of testing at the Barcelona circuit on 4 and 5 March.
It’s the ideal place to prepare for the launch of the 2025 season, since the first round will also take place on the Barcelona-Catalunya track (4-6 April). As in the 2024 season, the Porsche Carrera Cup France will make its debut on the opening race of the European Le Mans Series (ELMS).
FFSA GT4 France will once again play host to Dijon-Prenois (May 9-11). However, the category will be coming to Burgundy earlier than in 2024. Located just behind the Catalan meeting, the Dijon track will provide a second glimpse of the forces at play. It’s also an opportunity for French fans to see the drivers on French tarmac.
Spa-Francorchamps will keep the same place in the 2025 calendar. The teams will be heading to Belgium from 20th to 22nd of June as part of the SRO SpeedWeek. With its lively races, sublime videos and unique photos, the track nestling in the Belgian Ardennes is sure to delight all PCCF fans. At the end of this weekend, the first part of the season will be over, but it will not yet be time for a holiday.
Fans, drivers and teams will have to wait until the end of the fourth round to take a rest. From 18th to 20th of July, the second half of the year kicks off in Misano (Italy). The Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli has not been visited by the championship since 2019. On the shores of the Adriatic Sea, in the summer heat, the 992 GT3 Cup cars will prove their worth on the 4.226-kilometre track.
As in Italy, the Porsche Carrera Cup France will join the GT World Challenge Europe paddock in Valencia (Spain), the scene of the fifth meeting of the 2025 season (September 19-21). The Ricardo Tormo circuit was already on the programme in 2022.
Who will add their name to the list of Porsche Carrera Cup France winners? The answer will be given at the end of the last two races of the season. These will take place at Paul Ricard at the same time as the FFSA GT4 France final (3-5 October). In front of an enthusiastic crowd, the champions will be crowned at the end of a promising year in terms of spectacle and battles on the track.
Porsche Carrera Cup France 2025 Calendar
- 04/03 – 05/03 : Official Tests – Barcelone
- 04/04 – 06/04 : Barcelone – ELMS (Races 1 & 2)
- 09/05 – 11/05 : Dijon-Prenois – FFSA GT4 France (Races 3 & 4)
- 20/06 – 22/06 : Spa-Francorchamps – SRO SpeedWeek (Races 5 & 6)
- 18/07 – 20/07 : Misano – GT World Challenge Europe (Races 7 & 8)
- 19/09 – 21/09 : Valence – GT World Challenge Europe (Races 9 & 10)
- 03/10 – 05/10 : Paul Ricard – SRO Festival (Races 11 & 12)