The 2025 Porsche Cup Brasil will be the 21st season of Porsche Cup Brasil. The season will begin at Autódromo Velo Città on 22 March and will end at Interlagos Circuit on 22 November.[1]
The series consist in three different sprint championships with two subclasses each. The main championship is the Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil (PCCB) which runs Porsche 911 GT3 (992). The secondary championship is the Porsche Sprint Challenge Brasil (PSCB) which runs the Porsche 911 GT3 (991). As well there is the entry level championship called Porsche Sprint Trophy Brasil (PSTB) which runs a older version of the Porsche 911 GT3. As well with the Sprint championships there is the Endurance Challenge, with 300 Km races while Sprint consist in 25 minutes +1 lap.[2][3]
Marçal Muller is the defending champion in Carrera Cup while Peter Feder won on Sport subclass and Israel Salmen was the rookie champion, on Sprint Challenge Miguel Marioti was the 2024 champion while Célio Brasil was the sport champion and Caio Chaves got the rookie championship. In Trophy José Moura neto was the previous year champion while Neto Heil was the sport champion.[4]
Calendar
Round
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Circuit
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Type
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Date
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Map of circuit locations
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1
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Autódromo Velo Città, Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo
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Sprint
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22–23 March
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2
|
Sprint
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5–6 April
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3
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Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo
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Sprint
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26–27 April
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|
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4
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Algarve International Circuit, Portimão, Portugal
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Sprint
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28–29 June
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5
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Endurance
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6 July
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|
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5.1
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Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo
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2–3 August
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6
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Circuito do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal
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Sprint
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28–29 August
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|
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7
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Endurance
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31 August
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8
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Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo
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Sprint
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8–9 November
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9
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Endurance
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22 November
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Entry list
Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil (PCCB)
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Driver
|
Class
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Rounds
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TBA
|
Antonella Bassani[5]
|
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TBC
|
TBA
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Bruno Campos
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TBC
|
TBA
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Carlos Campos
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TBC
|
TBA
|
Chico Horta
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
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Cristian Mohr
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|
TBC
|
TBA
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Edu Guedes
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Gustavo Zanon
|
|
TBC
|
129
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Fernando Arruda[6]
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Israel Salmen
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Josimar Junior
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Lineu Pires
|
|
TBC
|
|
Icon
|
Class
|
S
|
Sport
|
R
|
Rookie
|
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Porsche Sprint Challenge Brasil (PSCB)
|
Driver
|
Class
|
Rounds
|
TBA
|
Caio Chaves
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Cecília Rabelo
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Claudio Reina
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Cláudio Simão
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Daniel Neumann
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Fernando Arruda
|
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TBC
|
TBA
|
Gerson Campos
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Heverton Cardoso
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
José Moura Neto
|
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TBC
|
TBA
|
Leonardo Herrmann
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Lucas Locatelli
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Luiz Souza
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Mario de Lara
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Matheus Roque
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Rafa Brocchi
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Raphael Bernardes
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Ricardo Zylberman
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
William Araújo
|
|
TBC
|
Porsche Sprint Trophy Brasil (PSTB)
|
Driver
|
Class
|
Rounds
|
TBA
|
Fabrício Simões
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Gabriel Guper
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Guilherme Figueredo
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Luis Eduardo
|
|
TBC
|
TBA
|
Neto Carloni
|
|
TBC
|
Source:[7]
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