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2024 Porsche Carrera Cup North America

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The 2024 Porsche Carrera Cup North America, known as the 2024 Porsche Deluxe Carrera Cup North America for sponsorship reasons, will be the fourth season of the Porsche Carrera Cup North America. It will begin on March 13 at Sebring International Raceway and end on October 20 at Circuit of the Americas.

Calendar

The calendar was released on October 23, 2023, featuring eight rounds. The rounds at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and the Grand Prix of Long Beach were dropped in favor of a round at the Canadian Grand Prix, alongside a return to Road Atlanta.[1] A new sub-championship, dubbed the ANDIAL Cup, was introduced at the IMSA-supporting rounds.[2]

Round Circuit Date
1 United States Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida March 13–15
2 United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida May 3–5
3 Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec June 7–9
4 United States Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York June 20–22
5 United States Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 2–4
6 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana September 20–22
7 United States Road Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia October 9–11
8 United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas October 18–20
  Race is part of ANDIAL Cup

Series news

  • Following three years of competition using Michelin tires, Yokohama became the official tire supplier ahead of the 2024 season.[3]

Entry list

Team No. Driver Rounds
Pro Class
United States ACI Motorsports 2 Dominican Republic Jimmy Llibre 1–4
United States JDX Racing[4] 4 United States Elias De La Torre IV[4] 1–4
9 Canada Zachary Vanier[4] 1–4
82 New Zealand Madeline Stewart[4] 1–4
98 United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick[4] 1–4
United States Momentop FMS Motorsport x RGB Racing 5 Venezuela Ángel Benítez 1–4
91 Netherlands Michael Verhagen 2
United States McCann Racing 8 United States Michael McCann 1–4
United States Kellymoss[5] 8 United States Michael McCann[6] TBC
24 Netherlands Loek Hartog[5] 1–4
85 United States Jake Pedersen[7] 2–4
United States MDK Motorsports[8] 15 United States Yves Baltas[8] 1–4
20 United Kingdom Gustav Burton[9] 1–3
37 United States Sabré Cook[9] 1–4
64 United Kingdom Dan Clarke[9] 1–4
United States Topp Racing Performance 77 United States Colin Kaminsky 1–4
78 New Zealand Ryan Yardley 1–4
United States Rearden Racing 85 United States Jake Pedersen 1
United States Baby Bull Racing 88 United States Michael Cooper 1–4
Australia McElrea Racing[10] TBA TBA TBC
Pro-Am Class
United States GMG Racing 3 United States Ofir Levy 2–3
14 United States James Sofronas 1–3
United States Forward Motorsport 11 Germany Peter Ludwig 1–4
United States ACI Motorsports 16 Switzerland Pedro Torres 1, 4
26 Canada Roberto Tutino 1–4
84 Canada Marco Cirone 1–4
United States Kellymoss[11] 23 United States Jordan Wallace[12] 1–4
65 Dominican Republic Efrin Castro 1–4
99 United States Alan Metni 1–4
United States Baby Bull Racing 44 United States Moisey Uretsky 1–4
United States Topp Racing Performance 56 United States Jeff Mosing 1–4
United States Momentop FMS Motorsport x RGB Racing 66 United States David Tuaty 2
91 Venezuela Javier Ripoll Sanchez 1, 4
Portugal Andre Renha Fernandes[13] 3
United States BGB Motorsports 69 United States Thomas Collingwood 1–2
United States MDK Motorsports[9] 74 San Marino Kenton King[9] 1–4
Masters Class
United States MGM Racing 10 United States Jody Miller 4
United States Kellymoss[11] 13 United States Todd Parriott 1
57 United States John Goetz 1–4
68 United States Chris Bellomo 1–4
United States ACI Motorsports 18 United States Richard Edge 1, 4
19 United States Tom Balames 1–2, 4
55 United States Matt Halcome 1–4
United States Alegra Motorsports, LLC 22 United States Carlos de Quesada 1–4
United States GMG Racing 32 United States Kyle Washington 1–3
United States MDK Motorsports[9] 43 United States Mark Kvamme[9] 1–4
46 United States Naveen Rao 1
United States Ruckus Racing 45 United States Scott Blind 1–2, 4

Results

Round Circuit Date Pole Position Fastest Lap Winning Driver Winning Team Winning Pro-Am Winning Masters
1 United States Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida March 13–15 Netherlands Loek Hartog Netherlands Loek Hartog Netherlands Loek Hartog United States Kellymoss United States James Sofronas United States Matt Halcome
2 United Kingdom Gustav Burton Netherlands Loek Hartog United Kingdom Gustav Burton United States MDK Motorsports United States Alan Metni United States Matt Halcome
3 United States Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida May 5–7 United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick United Kingdom Gustav Burton Netherlands Loek Hartog United States Kellymoss Dominican Republic Efrin Castro United States Mark Kvamme
4 United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick Netherlands Loek Hartog Canada Zachary Vanier United States JDX Racing United States Moisey Uretsky United States Mark Kvamme
5 Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec June 7–9 Netherlands Loek Hartog United States Yves Baltas United States Yves Baltas United States MDK Motorsports United States James Sofronas United States Matt Halcome
6 Netherlands Loek Hartog United States Michael Cooper Netherlands Loek Hartog United States Kellymoss United States Moisey Uretsky United States Matt Halcome
7 United States Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York June 20–22 New Zealand Ryan Yardley New Zealand Ryan Yardley New Zealand Ryan Yardley United States Topp Racing Performance United States Alan Metni United States Richard Edge
8 United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick Dominican Republic Jimmy Llibre United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick United States JDX Racing Switzerland Pedro Torres United States Richard Edge
9 United States Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 2–4
10
11 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana September 20–22
12
13 United States Road Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia October 9–11
14
15 United States Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas October 18–20
16

Championship standings

Points system

Championship points are awarded in each class at the finish of each event. Points are awarded based on finishing positions in the race as shown in the chart below.[14]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th  Pole   FL 
Points 25 20 17 14 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1

For the Pro-Am and Masters championships, the lowest two race results before the final round are dropped. All pole position and fastest lap points are retained.

Driver's Championship

Pos. Driver SEB
United States
MIA
United States
CGV
Canada
WGL
United States
ELK
United States
IMS
United States
ATL
United States
COT
United States
Points
Overall
1 Netherlands Loek Hartog 1 3 1 7 2 1 2 2 171
2 United Kingdom Alex Sedgwick 4 5 15 2 4 4 6 1 116
3 United States Michael Cooper 6 6 3 5 3 3 4 7 107
4 New Zealand Ryan Yardley 3 2 35 3 9 26 1 3 106
5 Canada Zachary Vanier 7 12 2 1 7 5 5 4 105
6 United States Yves Baltas 9 10 7 8 1 2 9 11 88
7 United Kingdom Dan Clarke 8 9 4 29 5 30 3 5 70
8 United Kingdom Gustav Burton 2 1 18 4 WD WD 62
9 United States Michael McCann 13 4 6 27 6 7 10 12 56
10 United States Elias De La Torre 11 11 5 6 11 9 12 8 56
11 United States Colin Kaminsky 5 7 9 13 12 29 7 9 51
12 Dominican Republic Jimmy Llibre 10 8 34 9 10 10 20 6 43
13 United States Sabré Cook 14 13 8 10 25 8 8 10 41
14 Venezuela Ángel Benítez 12 24 21 11 8 6 33 34 27
15 United States Jake Pedersen 33 14 10 12 18 11 11 28 22
16 United States Moisey Uretsky 32 22 14 14 14 12 17 32 10
17 Dominican Republic Efrin Castro 35 35 11 16 30 19 14 31 7
18 United States Jordan Wallace 25 20 12 33 15 20 28 18 5
19 United States Alan Metni 40 15 19 35 19 16 13 27 4
20 Switzerland Pedro Torres 18 19 15 13 4
21 United States James Sofronas 15 28 23 32 13 27 4
22 Canada Marco Cirone 16 16 17 17 16 14 18 14 4
23 New Zealand Madeline Stewart 17 40 16 36 17 13 16 29 3
24 Netherlands Michael Verhagen 13 34 3
25 San Marino Kenton King 36 17 20 15 23 25 34 15 2
26 United States Matt Halcome 20 21 32 23 20 15 23 19 1
27 United States Richard Edge 22 36 22 16 0
28 Canada Roberto Tutino 28 39 28 21 31 17 19 33 0
29 United States Mark Kvamme 29 37 24 19 27 24 25 17 0
30 United States Jeff Mosing 19 38 22 18 24 18 30 26 0
31 Germany Peter Ludwig 23 18 29 28 28 21 21 21 0
32 United States Jody Miller 24 20 0
33 United States Scott Blind 30 26 33 20 29 25 0
34 United States Chris Bellomo 21 31 25 25 21 32 27 30 0
35 United States Kyle Washington 26 25 WD WD 22 22 0
36 United States John Goetz 24 27 36 22 32 28 26 22 0
37 United States Carlos de Quesada 38 23 31 31 26 23 31 23 0
38 United States Tom Balames 37 34 30 26 32 24 0
39 United States Ofir Levy 27 24 WD WD 0
40 United States Thomas Collingwood 27 29 26 30 0
41 Portugal Andre Renha Fernandes 29 31 0
42 Venezuela Javier Ripoll Sanchez 39 30 WD WD 0
43 United States Naveen Rao 31 33 0
44 United States Todd Parriott 34 32 0
45 United States David Tuaty 37 37 0
Pro-Am
1 Canada Marco Cirone 16 16 17 17 16 14 18 14 136
2 United States Moisey Uretsky 32 22 14 14 14 12 17 32 123
3 United States Alan Metni 40 15 19 35 19 16 13 27 111
4 Dominican Republic Efrin Castro 35 35 11 16 30 19 14 31 106
5 United States Jordan Wallace 25 20 12 33 15 20 28 18 102
6 United States Kenton King 36 17 20 15 23 25 34 15 91
7 United States Jeff Mosing 19 38 22 18 24 18 30 26 79
8 United States James Sofronas 15 28 23 32 13 27 77
9 Germany Peter Ludwig 23 18 29 28 28 21 21 21 76
10 Switzerland Pedro Torres 18 19 15 13 73
11 Canada Roberto Tutino 28 39 28 21 31 17 19 33 55
12 United States Thomas Collingwood 27 29 26 30 27
13 United States Ofir Levy 27 24 15
14 United States Naveen Rao 31 33 12
15 Portugal Andre Renha Fernandes 29 31 12
16 Venezuela Javier Ripoll Sanchez 39 30 9
Masters
1 United States Matt Halcome 20 21 32 23 20 15 23 19 175
2 United States Mark Kvamme 29 37 24 19 27 24 25 17 132
3 United States Chris Bellomo 21 31 25 25 21 32 27 30 117
4 United States Carlos de Quesada 38 23 31 31 26 23 31 23 96
5 United States John Goetz 24 27 36 22 32 28 26 22 93
6 United States Richard Edge 22 36 22 16 77
7 United States Scott Blind 30 26 33 20 29 25 76
8 United States Kyle Washington 26 25 WD WD 22 22 60
9 United States Tom Balames 37 34 30 26 32 24 51
10 United States Jody Miller 24 20 31
11 United States Todd Parriott 34 32 17
12 United States David Tuaty 37 37 0
Pos. Driver SEB
United States
MIA
United States
CGV
Canada
WGL
United States
ELK
United States
IMS
United States
ATL
United States
COT
United States
Points
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points finish
Blue Non-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)
  • Bold - Pole position
  • Italics - Fastest lap

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