PCCF | Perrot and Jaubert win a lively round at Spa-Francorchamps

The Porsche Carrera Cup France concluded the first part of its 2025 season at Spa-Francorchamps. The legendary Belgian track once again offered a real challenge to the drivers. From La Source to Blanchimont, via Brussels, Pouhon and the inevitable Raidillon, the Spa circuit – once again – did not disappoint.

In qualifying, Mathys Jaubert continued his fine run from Dijon. After his two victories, Jaubert, who had competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans a week earlier, took both pole position. At the start of the first race, the Martinet by Alméras resident held off Louis Perrot (Schumacher CLRT). The Toulouse native with the black and gold car would not leave the leader’s alone for the entire race. As the former sim racer kept coming up to the N°16 car, he found a gap. After the safety car intervened to evacuate the car of Eric Debard (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity), Louis Perrot managed the last lap of the race to pass under the chequered flag as winner. When he got out of his car, he was unpleasantly surprised to learn that he had been given a five-second penalty. For a while, first place went to Mathys Jaubert. After reviewing the case, the stewards cancelled the penalty and Louis Perrot opened his Cup France victory record. Schumacher CLRT won for the first time in PCCF this year. The Martinet by Alméras driver took second place ahead of TFT Racing’s South African Keagan Masters. Marcus Amand (Schumacher CLRT) finished just off the podium ahead of Paul Cauhaupé (ABM).

For the first time this year, Chester Kieffer was beaten in the Rookie category. Enzo Joulié was the first to defeat the Luxembourger. The latter worked his way up to second place from the back of the grid after an incident on the first lap. The CLRT Schumacher resident fell just short of the Martinet by Alméras Andorran. Mathys Cappuccio (ABM) was back on the podium.

As in Burgundy, Marc Guillot and Jérôme Boullery shared Pro-Am victories. The Racing Technology driver was the first to pull the trigger. The two-time champion got the better of his rival in the closing stages of Race 1. Sylvain Noël’s team even made it a one-two with Cyril Caillo in second place. Third, the defending champion reacted the very next day, finding his way back to victory. Marc Guillot gave ABM a fourth victory in the category.

In the Am, the surprise came from Great Britain. In Race 1, Graham King (W.D.P Powered by NGT) got the better of the championship regulars. Jean-Philippe Gambaro (ABM) and Jordan Boisson (TFT Racing) finished on the podium. TFT Racing’s driver won Race 2. After his two wins in Dijon, this new victory enabled him to take command of the standings. Jean-Philippe Gambaro and Eric Debard (Debard Automobiles by Racetivity) joined him on the podium.

Porsche Carrera Cup France heads to Italy’s Adriatic coast, to Misano, for the fourth round of the season from July 17th to 20th.