Porsche Supercup is one of the most successful monotype race series anywhere in the world. The 2025 Porsche Supercup season was the 32nd of this tin-top formula. This season consisted of eight rounds, each of which was a curtain-raiser for Formula One. 2024 marked the first year of Porsche Supercup running exclusively on predominantly fully synthetic eFuels. The car of choice is the latest-gen (992) GT3, built for the series. We take a look at some of the crazy stats from this season.
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F1 Curtain Raiser
The Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup contested eight races in 2024 as part of the Emilia-Romagna, Monaco, Austrian, British, Hungarian, Belgian, Dutch and Italian Grand Prix. 56 racing drivers from 17 nations took the wheel of the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup. The Netherlands provided the largest contingent with twelve permanently registered participants and guest drivers, beating Italy (10) and Great Britain (8). Guest entrants from the USA, Brazil and Colombia travelled the longest distance to compete.
2024 Porsche Supercup Season By The Numbers
0,008 seconds – was the closest gap in a qualifying session.
0,555 seconds – closest finish, where Alessandro Ghiretti beat Larry ten Voorde for victory.
1 – there was only one championship leader during the season. Larry ten Voorde took victory at the season opener in Imola and never let the championship.
3 – highest finishing position by South African driver Keegan Masters at Monaco.
6,176 – seconds was the biggest winning margin between Harry King and second-placed Marvin Klein in Budapest.
17 – the age of Robert de Haan at the start of the season, who was the youngest competitor this year.
20 – drivers within one second in qualifying at the Italian round.
56 – drivers from 17 nations raced in the series this year. Keegan Masters was the only South African competing.
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56,729 km – Monte-Carlo was the shortest race of the season.
83,924 km – Spa-Francorchamps, the longest race of the season.
126,921 km/h – the slowest race of the season on the streets of Monaco.
166,494 km/h – The highest average speed in a race at the Red-Bull-Ring.
191,454 km/h – The average speed for the fastest race lap of the season at Monza.
326 – races completed since the Supercup’s inception in 1993.
2 724 – tyres were used by the teams throughout the season.
3 243 – laps turned by all participants in the eight races.
15 790 kilometres – the total distance driven by all competitors throughout the eight races of the season.
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