Porsche Carrera Cup is widely recognized as one of the most competitive motorsport formats in the world. With the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars – both the newest type 992 and previous generation 991.2 – forming the classes, the one-make championship is a battle between equal race cars. The difference? The driver. This generates the kind of strong competition that was witnessed at Sebring International Raceway, March 17 – 19, when Porsche Carrera Cup North America made its competition debut with a pair of 45-minute races. In the second, and final, race of the weekend, Kay van Berlo (Netherlands) took his first win in the championship just ahead of Seb Priaulx (United Kingdom) – winner from Friday’s Round 1 – and Riley Dickinson (New Braunfels, Texas) in third-place. The balance not only between these three drivers, all part of the Porsche Junior Program North America, but the entire field is early proof of concept for the first year championship.

The 3.74-mile, 17-turn circuit in central Florida hosted 34 race versions of the iconic Porsche 911 GT3 road car. Split with 23 of the type 992 Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car – making their first appearance in customer racing teams’ hands this weekend – and 11 of the previous generation 991.2 models, the competition was heated amidst the three classes: Pro, Pro-Am and Pro-Am 991 throughout. Pro and Pro-Am use the newest car – the first 23 delivered in the world – while the Pro-Am 991 category uses the previous generation car that set the standard for one-make racing worldwide since 2017.

Porsche Carrera Cup NA - Sebring - Race 2 - Kay van Berlo (Netherlands) takes the Pro checkered flag, 2021, PCNA

Brian Blocker, Series Manager, Porsche Carrera Cup North America.
“I have to look at this weekend as the culmination of years of planning and preparations. This was a full group effort and I could not be more proud of this team of people associated with Porsche Carrera Cup North America at all levels. To see everything come together behind the scenes and then be displayed so well on track by all of our drivers and teams was very rewarding for everyone. The new Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car performed exceptionally well and we are learning more about it every time we turn a wheel. Combined with the Michelin tires, this proved to be the right platform to put on an amazing show in both races. Our congratulations not only to the winners this weekend but to everyone involved.”

Pro Class.

The name Priaulx was a constant at the top of the timing sheets since the first open test for the new one-make championship here at Sebring, March 8 – 9. The 20-year-old was the fastest in every session and earned the fastest two laps in qualifying placing him on the pole position both Thursday and Friday. However, always close on his heels were drivers like van Berlo, Riley Dickinson (New Braunfels, Texas), David Murry (Cumming, Georgia) and Leh Keen (Dublin Georgia). In Race 2, like in Race 1, Priaulx in the No. 15 Kelly-Moss Road & Race Porsche 911 GT3 Cup car brought the field down to the green flag – today waved by Tony Menard, Michelin Director of Motorsport North America to highlight the significance of the relationship between the French tire maker and the German sports car manufacturer. With van Berlo’s No. 3 Kelly-Moss Road & Race Porsche on the outside the two cars powered into turn one side-by-side and stayed that way until the Dutchman nosed ahead of the Englishman into turn three. Priaulx challenged but eventually fell back to a shadow position matching his teammate corner for corner. Now in the lead, van Berlo used lessons learned in the first day to slowly increase the gap. With no caution periods and a flawless drive by van Berlo, Priaulx was unable to attack securing another Kelly-Moss Road & Race 1-2 finish but in reverse order from the day before. Charging toward the leading drivers but also unable to attack was Dickinson in the No. 53 Team Hardpoint-EBM Porsche. The 2020 Hurley Haywood Scholarship winner earned the first podium – third-place – in the Carrera Cup North America for the team. Keen, who finished in third-place in Race 1, took fourth-place in the No. 12 311RS Motorsport Porsche after a spirited battle with Dickinson. Parker Thompson (Canada) finished in fifth-place driving the No. 9 JDX Racing Porsche.

Porsche Junior Program North America drivers swept the Round 2 podium with van Berlo leading Priaulx and Dickinson across the finish line in 1-2-3 order. Program drivers, all of whom fit the 23-years-old and young requirement, also took fifth-place – Parker Thompson (Canada) – and sixth-place – Sean McAlister (Beverly Hills, California). Sebastian Carazo (Puerto Rico) brought home ninth-place while Dylan Murry (Cumming, Georgia) was 11th to give Junior Program racers seven of the top-eleven spots. Max Root (San Diego, California) was 13th in the Pro class after retiring the car due to contact.

Porsche Carrera Cup NA - Sebring - Race 2 - No. 55 Goldcrest Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup - Matt Halcome (USA), 2021, PCNA

Pro-Am Class.

Alan Metni (Austin, Texas) is two-for-two in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America. The driver of the No. 99 iFly Kelly-Moss Road & Race Porsche 911 GT3 Cup in the Pro-Am class – for drivers 40-years-old or older who do not consider motorsport their primary profession – is the only driver to win his class in both events over the first weekend of one-make racing. The veteran of Porsche one-makes drove a clean and steady race pulling away into the class lead. It was good the Texan had a healthy gap as, late in the race, he spun the car off-track. His lead was large enough he was able to return to the track and proceed to the checkered flag 4.3-seconds ahead of BGB Motorsports’ driver Tom Collingwood (Canada) in the No. 69. Porsche-regular Tim Pappas (Boston, Massachusetts) crossed the line for his first Carrera Cup North America podium in third-place driving a Black Swan Racing Porsche entered by JDX Racing.

Pro-Am 991 Class.

Showcasing the close competition throughout the Porsche Carrera Cup North America, the Pro-Am 991 class, like its 992 successor, flipped positions in Race 2 from the day before with Matt Halcome (Dalls, Georgia), driving the No. 55 Goldcrest Motorsports Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, type 991.2, moving ahead one spot to take the win. Kurt Hunt (Atlanta, Georgia), behind the wheel of the No. 24 ACI Motorsports Porsche, followed closely behind to take second-place. Jeffrey Majkrzak (Orono, Minnesota), driving the No. 29 also prepared by Goldcrest, finished in third-place.

Info

Porsche Carrera Cup North America is the premier one-make race series in the United States and Canada utilizing a combination of the latest Porsche 911 GT3 Cup race car, type 992, and MICHELIN® Pilot® Sport Cup N3 racing slick to challenge the best road and street race courses on the continent. As with all national Carrera Cups worldwide, the inaugural season of the championship is scheduled to host 16-rounds. Each 45-minute race counts toward a season-long driver and team championship in each of three classes: Pro, Pro-Am and Pro-Am 991.

Live timing and scoring of every session, a direct link to the live video feed, and more information on North America’s first Porsche Carrera Cup can be found at www.PorscheCarreraCup.us .

Full results can be found at: https://livetiming.net/pccna/

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