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Porsche Carrera Cup NA returns to F1 race weekends in 2025

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Porsche Carrera Cup North America will once again run alongside Formula 1 in 2025, continuing a unique tradition that sets it apart among single-make championships in the U.S. The series, now in its fifth season, will hold three doubleheader rounds at premier F1 events: the Miami Grand Prix (May 2–4), the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal (June 13–15), and the United States Grand Prix in Austin (October 17–19).

This marks the second year all three venues will appear on the calendar, solidifying the series’ alignment with Formula 1 race weekends. The Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars used in the North American series mirror those found in Europe’s Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, enhancing continuity between the international and domestic competitions.

Drivers like Riley Dickinson, Yves Baltas, and Zachary Vanier return in 2025 after claiming victories at these F1-linked events in previous seasons. Their performances, along with standout showings from Pro-Am and Masters class competitors, add depth to a growing championship field.

With an eight-round, 16-race schedule, Carrera Cup North America combines top-level IMSA weekends with marquee F1 appearances. The series next hits the track for races three and four in Miami, kicking off its high-profile run of events that bring additional prestige—and visibility—to its drivers and teams.

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