Porsche Cup Suisse: Hunt for the specialist man
Soon it's off again The Swiss Porsche club racers have it good. Despite the pandemic, they can hold a championship on circuits, as they did in 2020. The defending champion in the premier GT3 class will be Alexander Fach, who is only 18 years old. The championship will be organized for the first time under the banner of the newly founded Porsche Motorsport Club Suisse (PMCS). The proven [...]
For the first time, the championship is organized under the banner of the newly founded Porsche Motorsport Club Suisse (PMCS). The proven concept of the customer sports events, which is based on two pillars, remains largely unchanged.
In the Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse, drivers from the GT3 Cup, GT4 Clubsport and GT Open classification groups battle for points and trophies. On each of the six race weekends, either two sprint races of around half an hour each or an endurance race are held instead of the second sprint.
Repeated duel
With Alexander Fach and Dominik Fischli, last year's champion and runner-up will once again compete against each other. As in 2020, both are sponsored by the Porsche Motorsport Club Suisse and Porsche Schweiz AG.
While Fach - still 18 years young - wants to defend his title, Fischli, now 26, wants to prevent just that. The title battle will continue to be fought out on 991 II-generation 911 GT3 Cup cars.
Also for beginners
The drivers, ambitious in their own way, are under a completely different pressure to succeed in the Porsche Drivers Competition Suisse (PDC) and the Introduction to Racetrack (ItoR).
The latter, as shown in this Experience report presented in Misano in October 2020, a non-competitive course offering for newcomers to the racetrack under the umbrella of the Porsche Track Experience. As a kind of taster course without involvement in competitive events, they impart the necessary theoretical knowledge and enable initial practical race track experience under the guidance of experienced instructors.
Michael Glinski, CEO Porsche Schweiz AG: "We owe the success of the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse to the many customers in Switzerland who live motorsport particularly intensively as part of our brand culture."
Attractive calendar
From April 22 to 24, i.e. in just over two weeks, a double sprint at the Red Bull Ring in Spielberg, Austria, will kick off the season. In May, the squad travels to the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet in southern France before Imola is on the agenda at the end of June.
The PSCS starts the second half of the season at Hockenheim on the first weekend in September. Three weeks later, the second of three guest appearances in Italy follows at Mugello. The finale at Misano rounds off the calendar at the end of October.
The main race day is always Saturday - this makes the return journey easier for the participants. Only the events at Imola and Hockenheim do not end until Sunday evening.
AutoSprintCH reports
As last year, AutoSprintCH will report in detail on the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse on its homepage before and after each event and will also feature the one-make cup in every print edition.