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Imola

Formula Imola S.p.A.
Piazza Ayrton Senna da Silva, 1
40026 Imola BO, Italy

Red Bull Ring

Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co. KG
Red Bull Ring Straße 1
A-8724 Spielberg bei Knittelfeld

The race track, originally founded as the Österreichring and known as the A1-Ring from 1996 to 2003, is located 60 km northwest of the city of Graz in the Austrian province of Styria.

Spa Francorchamps

Circuit of Spa Francorchamps, S.A.
Route du Circuit 55
4970 Francorchamps

Zandvoort

Circuit Zandvoort
Burgemeester van Alphenstraat 108
2041 KP Zandvoort, Netherlands

Lausitzring

DEKRA Automobil GmbH
Lausitzallee 1
01998 Klettwitz

Norisring

MCN MotorSportClub Nürnberg GmbH
Zeppelinstraße,
90471 Nuremberg

Nürburgring

Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG
Otto-Flimm-Straße
53520 Nürburg

The Nürburgring is located 60 km northwest of Koblenz. The Nürburgring can be reached from the south and north via the A61 - exit Wehr.

Hockenheimring

Hockenheim-Ring GmbH
Am Motodrom, P.O. Box 11 06
68754 Hockenheim

The Hockenheimring is located 100 km south of Frankfurt and 40 km north of Karlsruhe. It can be reached via the A5, A6 and A61 highways - Hockenheim exit.

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Hockenheimring

Hockenheim-Ring GmbH
Am Motodrom, P.O. Box 11 06
68754 Hockenheim

The Hockenheimring is located 100 km south of Frankfurt and 40 km north of Karlsruhe. It can be reached via the A5, A6 and A61 highways - Hockenheim exit.

Red Bull Ring

Projekt Spielberg GmbH & Co. KG
Red Bull Ring Straße 1
A-8724 Spielberg bei Knittelfeld

The race track, originally founded as the Österreichring and known as the A1-Ring from 1996 to 2003, is located 60 km northwest of the city of Graz in the Austrian province of Styria.

Nürburgring

Nürburgring 1927 GmbH & Co. KG
Otto-Flimm-Straße
53520 Nürburg

The Nürburgring is located 60 km northwest of Koblenz. The Nürburgring can be reached from the south and north via the A61 - exit Wehr.

Norisring

MCN MotorSportClub Nürnberg GmbH
Zeppelinstraße,
90471 Nuremberg

Zandvoort

Circuit Zandvoort
Burgemeester van Alphenstraat 108
2041 KP Zandvoort, Netherlands

Imola

Formula Imola S.p.A.
Piazza Ayrton Senna da Silva, 1
40026 Imola BO, Italy

Your race weekend with Gian Luca – Here's how it works

A race weekend in the Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany is more than just 30 minutes of racing action. It is motorsport you can touch, an experience filled with emotion, closeness, and a unique atmosphere. To ensure you know exactly how everything works, we have summarized the most important information for you here.

1. Your ticket – How to get on the track

To gain access to the race weekend, you need a ticket for the respective supporting event—for example, a DTM ticket if the Carrera Cup is racing in the DTM environment.

Important:
It doesn't matter which ticket category you choose to watch the Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup live. Even a standing room ticket has its own special appeal—it allows you to move freely around the track, experience different perspectives, and feel the thrill of motorsport up close.

Tickets are sold by the respective organizers. You can access the relevant ticket pages directly via our website.
Parking tickets can usually be booked directly online.If you decide spontaneously or have not reserved a parking ticket in advance, it is usually possibleto purchase a parking space on site, provided that capacity is available.

2. Gian Luca Badge – Personal closeness to the team

All sponsors and guests will receive a Gian Luca badge from us. This will identify you to the team and give you access to our own small area in the paddock.

Here you can:

  • meet the team

  • Meet Gian Luca in person

  • take a look behind the scenes

  • experience a real racing atmosphere

This area is deliberately kept informal—personal, approachable, and exclusive to our partners.

3. Hospitality – motorsports with comfort

If you would like to enjoy your race weekend with an all-inclusive catering service, you can book additional hospitality tickets.

Hospitality offers you:

  • a fixed point of reference

  • High-quality catering with food and beverages

  • comfortable seating

  • exciting discussions and networking opportunities

This is where entrepreneurs, partners, and motorsport enthusiasts come together—a perfect combination of racing, networking, and atmosphere.

This is how the weekend is structured

Friday – Training sessions

Three free practice sessionsusually take place on Friday. This is when intensive work is done on the setup, data is analyzed, and the car is optimally tuned to the track. You will experience firsthand how the drivers and team prepare for the decisive moments.

Saturday – Qualifying & Race 1

Qualifyingis scheduled for Saturday morning. This determines the starting grid for both races – often just a few hundredths of a second decide several positions.

Race 1will then follow on Saturday afternoon – pure excitement from start to finish.

There is also plenty to do away from the track on Saturday: many organizers offer a varied supporting program in the evening. Those who wish to can relax and unwind at the end of the day or enjoy the motorsport atmosphere for a little longer.

Sunday – Race 2 & ideal departure day

Thesecond racetakes place on Sunday morning. Another 30 minutes of full throttle – often with decisive duels and strategic highlights.

After that, it's the ideal time to head home, unless you want to watch more races in the series.

More than just a race

The Porsche Sixt Carrera Cup Germany takes place alongside major motorsport events. In addition to the cup itself, you can look forward to numerous other exciting series and races that make for a varied and highly attractive weekend.

So it's not just worth visiting because of Gian Luca—it's worth visiting for the complete motorsport experience.