2026 Porsche Cup Brasil

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The 2026 Porsche Cup Brasil is the 22nd season of Porsche Cup Brasil. The season began at Interlagos Circuit on 28 February and will finish at Interlagos Circuit on 22 November.[1]

The series consisted 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 ran the Porsche 911 GT3 (991). As well there was the entry level championship called Porsche Sprint Trophy Brasil (PSTB) which ran an older version of the Porsche 911 GT3. As well with the Sprint championships there was the Endurance Challenge, with 300 km races while Sprint consisted in 25 minutes +1 lap with an reverse grid decided by an draw based in the results of race 1 for race 2.[2][3]

Miguel Paludo is the defending champion in Carrera Cup while Marcos Regadas won on Sport Subclass and Silvio Morestoni was the rookie champion, on Sprint Challenge Caio Chaves was the 2025 champion while Lucas Lucatelli was the sport champion and Daniel Neumann got the rookie championship. In Trophy Dennis Ferrer was the previous year champion while Gabriel Guper was the sport champion.[4][5] In the Endurance sub-championship Marçal Muller and Felipe Fraga were the Endurance Carrera champions, while José Moura Neto and Matheus Iorio were the Endurance Challenge champions.[6][7]

Round Circuit Type Date PCCB PSCB PSTB Map of circuit locations
1 São Paulo (state) Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo Sprint 28–1 March Yes Yes Yes
2 São Paulo (state) Autódromo Velo Città, Mogi Guaçu, São Paulo Sprint 28–29 March Yes Yes Yes
3 Goiás Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia,Goiás Sprint 25–26 April Yes Yes
4 France Circuit de la Sarthe, Le Mans , France Sprint 11–13 June Yes
5 Portugal Circuito do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal Sprint 4–5 July Yes Yes
6 Portugal Circuito do Estoril, Estoril, Portugal Endurance 12 July Yes Yes
7 São Paulo (state) Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo Sprint 5–6 September Yes Yes Yes
8 Goiás Autódromo Internacional Ayrton Senna, Goiânia,Goiás Endurance 4 October Yes Yes
9 São Paulo (state) Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo Sprint 7–8 November Yes Yes
10 São Paulo (state) Interlagos Circuit, São Paulo, São Paulo Endurance 22 November Yes Yes Yes

Entry List

Porsche Carrera Cup Brasil (PCCB)

No. Driver Class Rounds
7 Brazil Miguel Paludo 1–2
8 Brazil Alceu Feldmann Neto 1–2
10 Brazil Thiago Vivacqua 1–2
17 Brazil Marcos Regadas 1–2
21 Brazil Miguel Marioti 1–2
70 Brazil Lucas Salles 1–2
72 Brazil Antonella Bassani 1–2
97 Brazil Jeff Giassi 1–2
117 Brazil Pietro Fantin 1–2
118 Brazil Matheus Comparatto 1–2
554 Brazil Marçal Muller 1–2
1 Brazil Alceu Feldmann S 1–2
2 Brazil Silvio Morestoni S 1–2
3 Brazil Cristian Mohr S 1–2
14 Brazil Carlos Campos S 1–2
22 Brazil Raijan Mascarello S 1–2
23 Brazil Leonardo Herrmann S 1–2
27 Brazil Josimar Junior S 1–2
29 Brazil Rodrigo Mello S 1–2
31 Brazil Sebá Malucello S 1–2
51 Brazil Israel Salmen S 1–2
67 Brazil Gustavo Zanon S 1–2
77 Brazil Francisco Horta S 1–2
80 Brazil Rouman Ziemkiewicz S 1–2
888 Brazil Lineu Pires S 1–2
9 Brazil Edu Guedes R 1–2
12 Brazil Marco Pisani R 1
15 Brazil Leonardo Sanchez R 1–2
19 Brazil Pipo Massa R 1–2
25 Brazil Paulo Souza R 1–2
33 Brazil Bruno Campos R 1–2
37 Brazil Rafa Brocchi R 1
39 Brazil Luiz Souza R 1–2
44 Brazil André Gaidzinsky R 1–2
45 Brazil José Moura Neto R 1–2
71 SangHo Kim R 1–2
83 Brazil Marco Billi R 1–2
99 Brazil Wagne Pontes R 1–2
Icon Class
S Sport
R Rookie

Porsche Sprint Challenge Brasil (PSCB)

No. Driver Class Rounds
21 Brazil Daniel Neumann 1–2
22 Brazil Caio Castro 1–2
66 Brazil Sadak Leite 1–2
82 Brazil Gerson Campos 1–2
134 Brazil Will Cesar 1–2
3 Brazil Gabriel Guper S 1–2
10 Brazil Nicholas Garfinkel S 1–2
15 Brazil Marco Mascari S 1–2
78 Brazil Enrico Pedrosa S 2
98 Brazil Cecília Rabelo S 1–2
4 Brazil Charles Gruenberg R 1–2
7 Brazil Adriano Valverde R 1–2
11 Brazil Emilio Moreira R 1–2
16 Brazil Gabriel Cestari R 2
18 Brazil Ricardo Zylberman R 1–2
23 Brazil Lucas Castellani R 1–2
58 Brazil Claudio Simão R 1–2
91 Brazil Dilson Peres Jr R 1–2
100 Brazil Raphael Bernardes R 1–2
222 Brazil Eldo Umbelino R 1–2
331 Brazil Neto Heil R 1–2
777 Brazil Marcelo Bentivoglio R 1–2

Source:[8][9]

Race Results

Championship Standings

References

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