Porsche Carrera Cup North America Returns to the Grand Prix of Long Beach for the First Time Since 2023 for Round Two of the 2026 Season
LONG BEACH, Calif. – The famed 1.968-mile, 11-turn street circuit in Southern California is the site of races three and four of the 16-race championship. The all-new Porsche 911 Cup (Type 992.2) made its debut in the season opener at Sebring, along with the Pirelli P Zero DHG tire. The combination set a new track record in Central Florida.
Only five drivers who raced at Long Beach in 2023 return for this year’s edition of the race. Sabré Cook and Alan Metni return in the Pro Class. Cook was a rookie and finished 12th in her appearance at that race, while Metni scored a Saturday win in the Pro-Am class that season (and also won in 2022). Marco Cirone is now in Masters, but was the Sunday Pro-Am winner in 2023, with Chris Bellomo also returning as a past competitor.
Porsche Motorsport North America Selected Driver and 2024 Carrera Cup North America runner-up Tom Sargent will join as a last minute VIP entry for GMG Racing. Sargent went on to finish second in both races at Long Beach in 2023.
The Porsche 911 Cup car delivers circa 520 PS from a naturally aspirated 4.0-liter boxer engine shared with the unit used in the Porsche 911 GT3 road car. The car has already proven to be quicker and more practical than the prior-generation car thanks to refined aerodynamics, cockpit ergonomics and updated electronics. In testing drivers got a feel for the newly added air conditioning system. The type 992.2 car is featured in just four championships this season; that includes Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup, Porsche Carrera Cup Germany and Porsche Carrera Cup Asia in addition to Porsche Carrera Cup North America.
Grand Prix of Long Beach fast facts.
Field.
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Mobil Pro Class. 15
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Solairus Aviation Pro-Am Class. 3
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Solairus Aviation Masters Class. 5
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Teams. 8 race teams across all three classes
Track record.
2023 Race winners.
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Pro Class.
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Race 1, Riley Dickinson, Kellymoss
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Race 2, Will Martin, JDX Racing
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Pro-Am Class.
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Race 1, Alan Metni, Kellymoss
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Race 2, Marco Cirone, ACI Motorsports
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Masters Class.
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Races 1 & 2, Mark Kvamme, MDK Motorsports
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2026 Championship Leaders.
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Mobil Pro Class.
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Tyler Maxson, TOPP Racing
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Solairus Aviation Pro-Am Class.
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Patrick Mulcahy, ACI Motorsports
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Solairus Aviation Masters Class.
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Marco Circone, ACI Motorsports
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Rookie.
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Cole Kleck, TOPP Racing
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Team.
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TOPP Racing
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Schedule.
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Friday, April 17.7:45 – 8:15am | Practice 111:45am – 12:15pm | Practice 24:40 – 5:10pm | Qualifying
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Saturday, April 18. 9:05 – 9:45am | Race 1 (40 minutes)
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Friday, April 19.11:20am – 12:00pm | Race 2 (40 minutes)
Street course return.
Five stars.
Street racers.
Now in sports cars.
California dreaming.
Rookie chase.
Analog and digital.
Class descriptions.
Mobil Pro Class.
The highest level of competition in the Porsche Carrera Cup North America. The class is recognized through its orange color scheme. The car entry number will be delineated in orange on the doors, the windshield and rear glass. Headlight covers will be clear with orange cross-marks, with the addition of orange highlights on the side mirrors and front bumper splitters.
Solairus Aviation Pro-Am Class.
Restricted to drivers who are 35 years old or older as of 1 January, 2026. The class is recognized through its green color scheme. The car entry number will be delineated in green on the doors, the windshield and rear glass. Headlight covers will be clear with green cross-marks, with the addition of green highlights on the side mirrors and front bumper splitters.
Solairus Aviation Masters Class.
This class is open to drivers who are 50 years old or older as of 1 January, 2026. The class is recognized through its yellow color scheme. The car entry number will be delineated in yellow on the doors, the windshield and rear glass. Headlight covers will be clear with yellow cross-marks, with the addition of yellow highlights on the side mirrors and front bumper splitters.
Entry list.
The full Porsche Carrera Cup North America entry list can be found by clicking here.
Points and results.
Event results and current points for Porsche Carrera Cup North America can be found by clicking here.
Broadcast.
All Porsche Carrera Cup North America races stream live – and are available to watch anytime – on the Porsche Motorsport North America & IMSA YouTube channels. Stay up-to-date on all the latest news by following Porsche Motorsport North America on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Threads, and Twitter, and by subscribing to the newsletter.