2024 Porsche Supercup

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The 2024 Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup is the 32nd Porsche Supercup season, a GT3 production stock car racing series sanctioned by Porsche Motorsports GmbH in the world. It is scheduled to start on 19 May at Imola Circuit, Italy and to end 1 September at the Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Italy, after eight races, all of which are support events for the 2024 Formula One World Championship. [1]

Contents

Rule changes for 2024

Technical

Teams and drivers

TeamNo.DriversClassRounds
Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing 1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry King 1–7
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert de Haan R1–7
3 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus R1–7
Flag of Germany.svg Proton Huber Competition 4 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander TauscherR1–7
5 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Freymuth R1–7
6 Flag of Norway.svg Roar Lindland1–2, 4–7
Flag of Austria.svg Horst Felix FelbermayrG3
31 Flag of Argentina.svg Fabian Alberto TaraborelliG1
38 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh StantonG4
42 Flag of Austria.svg Horst Felix FelbermayrG5
43 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flynt SchuringG6–7
47 Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel RosG7
Flag of Italy.svg Dinamic Motorsport SRL 7 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo FestanteR1–7
8 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Braschi R1–4, 6–7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog G5
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 1–7
Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT 10 Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein1–7
11 Flag of France.svg Alessandro Ghiretti 1–7
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde 1–7
Flag of France.svg Martinet / Forestier Racing13 Flag of France.svg Louis RoussetR1–7
14 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Monje 1–2
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dirk SchoutenG3
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Crees G4
Flag of France.svg Marlon HernandezG6
Flag of Italy.svg Gianmarco QuaresminiG7
Flag of France.svg Martinet by Alméras 16 Flag of France.svg Mathys JaubertR1–7
17 Flag of France.svg Victor Bernier R1–6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul MeijerG7
Flag of Italy.svg Ombra S.R.L. 18 Flag of South Africa.svg Keagan Masters 1–7
19 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli R1–7
20 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Risto Vukov1–5
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dirk SchoutenG6
Flag of the Netherlands.svg GP Elite21 Flag of Germany.svg Sören Spreng1–2, 7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cedric ChassangG5–6
22 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samer Shahin1–7
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Universer by Team GP Elite23 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven1–7
24 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort R1–7
25 Flag of Israel.svg Ariel LeviR1–7
Flag of Italy.svg The Driving Experiences SRL26 Flag of Italy.svg Diego BertonelliG1
27 Flag of Austria.svg Horst Felix FelbermayrG1
Flag of Italy.svg Prima Ghinzani Motorsport 28 Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe GuirreriG1
29 Flag of Italy.svg Pietro ArmanniG1
30 Flag of Italy.svg Simone IaquintaG1
Flag of Germany.svg MRS GT-Racing32 Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Eduardo Brugnara TaurisanoG3
33 Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Pablo Vega DieppaG3
Flag of Italy.svg SP Racing - Swiss Eagle34 Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Pisani G3, 6
35 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giorgio Maggi G3, 6
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg JTR36 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James WallisG4
37 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ollie Jackson G4
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Century Motorsport 39 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Angus WhitesideG4
40 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gustav BurtonG4
41 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Gamble G4
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team GP Elite44 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Niels TroostG7
45 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter BoerekampsG7
46 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacques GroenewegenG7
Flag of Germany.svg Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG911 Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock G3
IconClass
PAPro-Am Cup
RRookie
GGuest

Race calendar and results

RoundCircuitDatePole PositionFastest LapWinning DriverWinning Team
1 Flag of Italy.svg Imola Circuit, Imola 17–19 May Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
2 Flag of Monaco.svg Circuit de Monaco, Monte Carlo 24–26 May Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
3 Flag of Austria.svg Red Bull Ring, Spielberg 28–30 June Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Silverstone Circuit, Silverstone 5–7 July Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
5 Flag of Hungary.svg Hungaroring, Budapest 19–21 July Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry King Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry King Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing
6 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Stavelot 26–28 July Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort 23–25 August Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT
8 Flag of Italy.svg Autodromo Nazionale di Monza, Monza 30 August—1 September
Source: [3]

Championship standings

Scoring system

Points were awarded to the top fifteen classified drivers in every race, using the following system:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th
Points252017141210987654321

In order for full points to be awarded, the race winner must complete at least 50% of the scheduled race distance. Half points are awarded if the race winner completes less than 50% of the race distance. In the event of a tie at the conclusion of the championship, a count-back system is used as a tie-breaker, with a driver's/constructor's best result used to decide the standings. [4]

Guest drivers are ineligible to score points. If a guest driver finishes in first position, the second-placed finisher will receive 25 points. The same goes for every other points scoring position. So if three guest drivers end up placed fourth, fifth and sixth, the seventh-placed finisher will receive fourteen points and so forth - until the eighteenth-placed finisher receives the final point.

Drivers' Championship

Pos.Driver IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
MON
Flag of Monaco.svg
AUT
Flag of Austria.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
ZND
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Larry ten Voorde 1111741148
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Harry King 2224135128
3 Flag of France.svg Marvin Klein35322126†111
4 Flag of South Africa.svg Keagan Masters 8346561376
5 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Huub van Eijndhoven771229†42373
6 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort 6457318672
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert de Haan 49103167468
8 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jaap van Lagen 12699129260
9 Flag of France.svg Alessandro Ghiretti Ret86565960
10 Flag of France.svg Mathys JaubertRet108108Ret737
11 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus 51271117171833
12 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli 171115811131230
13 Flag of Israel.svg Ariel Levi915Ret121382124
14 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander TauscherRet13Ret1810151121
15 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Freymuth 1417Ret2114101717
16 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Festante10191322Ret211613
17 Flag of France.svg Louis Rousset15Ret141419112012
18 Flag of France.svg Victor Bernier 111424†17151911
19 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Braschi 1616112616Ret8
20 Flag of Norway.svg Roar Lindland2420242120191
21 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Samer Shahin2323†1628RetRet230
22 Flag of North Macedonia.svg Risto Vukov18181725180
23 Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Monje 20210
24 Flag of Germany.svg Sören Spreng2522240
Guest drivers ineligible for points
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Flynt SchuringRet8-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Loek Hartog 9-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Wouter Boerekamps10-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Dirk SchoutenRet12-
- Flag of Italy.svg Diego Bertonelli13-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Gustav Burton13-
- Flag of France.svg Marlon Hernandez14-
- Flag of Sweden.svg Daniel Ros14-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Angus Whiteside15-
- Flag of Italy.svg Gianmarco Quaresmini15-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg George Gamble 16-
- Flag of Germany.svg Timo Glock 18-
- Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Giorgio Maggi 1922-
- Flag of Italy.svg Pietro Armanni19-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg James Wallis19-
- Flag of Austria.svg Horst Felix Felbermayr212120-
- Flag of Brazil.svg Carlos Eduardo Brugnara Taurisano20-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Josh Stanton20-
- Flag of Italy.svg Eugenio Pisani 2223†-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Cedric Chassang22Ret-
- Flag of Italy.svg Giuseppe Guirreri22-
- Flag of Colombia.svg Juan Pablo Vega Dieppa23-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ollie Jackson 23-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Paul Meijer24-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jacques Groenewegen25-
- Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Michael Crees 27-
- Flag of Italy.svg Simone IaquintaRet-
- Flag of the Netherlands.svg Niels TroostRet-
- Flag of Argentina.svg Fabian Alberto TaraborelliDNQ-
Pos.Driver IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
MON
Flag of Monaco.svg
AUT
Flag of Austria.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
ZND
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints finish
BlueNon-points finish
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Notes

† – Driver did not finish the race, but were classified as they completed over 75% of the race distance.

Rookie Championship

Pos.Driver IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
MON
Flag of Monaco.svg
AUT
Flag of Austria.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
ZND
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Kas Haverkort 6457318672
2 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert de Haan 49103167371
3 Flag of Germany.svg Theo Oeverhaus 51271117172031
4 Flag of France.svg Mathys JaubertRet108108Ret737
5 Flag of Israel.svg Ariel Levi915Ret121381230
6 Flag of Germany.svg Lirim Zendeli 171115811131329
7 Flag of Germany.svg Alexander TauscherRet13Ret1810151121
8 Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Freymuth 1417Ret2114101915
9 Flag of France.svg Louis Rousset15Ret141419111615
10 Flag of Italy.svg Aldo Festante10191322Ret211811
11 Flag of France.svg Victor Bernier 111424†17151911
12 Flag of Italy.svg Francesco Braschi 1616112616Ret8
Pos.Driver IMO
Flag of Italy.svg
MON
Flag of Monaco.svg
AUT
Flag of Austria.svg
GBR
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
HUN
Flag of Hungary.svg
SPA
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg
ZND
Flag of the Netherlands.svg
MNZ
Flag of Italy.svg
Points

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamPoints
1 Flag of France.svg Schumacher CLRT 217
2 Flag of Austria.svg BWT Lechner Racing 169
3 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Uniserver by Team GP Elite108
4 Flag of Italy.svg Ombra Racing 95
5 Flag of Italy.svg Dinamic Motorsport 53
6 Flag of France.svg Martinet by Alméras 38
7 Flag of Germany.svg Proton Huber Competition 20
8 Flag of France.svg Martinet / Forestier Racing17
9 Flag of the Netherlands.svg GP Elite0
Pos.TeamPoints

Notes

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