PCCF | The Porsche Carrera Cup France unveils its 2026 calendar

For the final season of the 911 Cup 992.1, the Porsche Carrera Cup France unveils its 2026 calendar.

This new edition promises intensity, spectacle and high-level competition on iconic circuits in France and Europe.

On the programme: six events spread between April and October, with unmissable European venues such as Barcelona and Spa-Francorchamps, the French rounds at Dijon-Prenois and Magny-Cours, which is making its big comeback, and an equally exciting destination in the dunes of Zandvoort before the final round at the Paul Ricard circuit.

An unchanged race format
  • 2 free practices sessions (40 minutes)
  • 1 qualifying session (30 minutes)
  • 2 races (30 minutes + 1 lap)
A major technical development

The Porsche Carrera Cup France will introduce ABS on Porsche 911 Cup cars from the 2026 season, following the example of the benchmark championship, the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup. This development marks a new stage in the championship’s evolution, offering drivers better braking control without compromising the competitive spirit that is part of the series’ DNA.

2026 calendar:
  • 17.03–18.03 Official Tests – Nevers Magny-Cours circuit (France)
  • 10.04–12.04 Barcelona-Catalunya circuit – ELMS (Spain)
  • 15.05–17.05 Dijon-Prenois circuit – FFSA GT4 France (France)
  • 19.06–21.06 Spa-Francorchamps circuit – SRO Speedweek (Belgium)
  • 31.07–02.08 Magny-Cours circuit – GT World Challenge Europe (France)
  • 18.09–20.09 Zandvoort circuit – GT World Challenge Europe (Netherlands)
  • 09.10–11.10 Paul Ricard circuit – FFSA GT4 France (France)

This season promises to be particularly exciting, with races that will combine performance, strategy and passion.

About the Porsche Carrera Cup France

Created in 1987, the Porsche Carrera Cup France is one of the oldest and most prestigious one-make championships in the world. A real springboard for young drivers to the highest categories of endurance and GT racing, it embodies Porsche’s sporting DNA by offering spectacular races that are accessible to the public.