Porsche Club Championship

Club Championship GalleriesThe Porsche Club Championship is for those seeking true track competition, with four classes providing tight racing; through the field - the overall title going to the highest scoring driver from any class. Visiting many of the UK's major circuits, the series offers six double-header meetings and one triple-header in 2010. All races are 25-minutes long, giving drivers ample track time, and the opportunity to experience some major race meetings and win a funded race meeting in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge in 2011.

In 2010 the series visits Cadwell Park circuit for the first time in four years. In addition, it takes in races at Brands Hatch Indy, Silverstone National, Snetterton, Oulton Park and Castle Combe and finishes the season on the SIlverstone GP circuit.

Jeremy Clark won the 2009 Porsche Club Championship with his Class Two 944S2, having won the championship the year before in his debut season with the Porsche club. "I love racing in this series," said Jeremy, "I love the whole atmosphere and the organisation. Coming from other series, you can call the organisers here and talk to them, and if you have a car problem you can ask advice."

The popularity of the series saw 31-drivers score points in the 2009 season, with the title going to a the first 'back to back' winner of the championship. Whether you want to compete for outright wins at the front of the field, or race your car in an intense class battle, the Club Championship is the place for you.

2010 Schedule:

Porsche Club Championship and Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge
(All Double Header unless stated otherwise)

10th April Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
5th June Cadwell Park, Lincolnshire
26th / 27th June Silverstone (National Circuit), Northants
24th / 25th July Snetterton, Norfolk
14th August Oulton Park, Cheshire
30th August Castle Combe, Wiltshire (two club races, Porsche versus Ferrari race)
1st / 2nd October Silverstone (Grand Prix), Northants (triple header meeting)

Carniel Chalks Up Another Porsche Club Double at Combe

The 2010 Porsche Club Championship made its annual visit to Castle Combe’s Bank Holiday Monday raceday for the penultimate meeting of the season, and in-form man Marcus Carniel kept up his winning ways with another two victories. The Cheshire racer has now won six of the previous seven rounds, and was also voted ‘Driver of the Day’ for the whole Castle Combe race meeting....

Dyer heads the Field for Porsche Club Castle Combe Visit

Caste Combe in Wiltshire hosts round 11 and 12 of the 2010 Porsche Club Championship on August Bank Holiday Monday (August 30th), with Class B’s Chris Dyer heading the overall points table in his 944 S2. The racing has been close and exciting in both classes, with Marcus Carniel now the man on form in Class One, having won four of the last five races, after Mark McAleer was dominant at...

Carniel Takes Home Double at Oulton Park

Local racer Marcus Carniel dominated at Oulton Park, only headed through the very first corner of the first race on his way to two wins at his home circuit. Mark Sumpter and Pete Morris rounded out the podium on race one, with Mark McAleer and Morris once more chasing home Carniel in the second of Saturday afternoon’s two 25-minute races.

The Class Two runners once more had...

Exciting Racing Sees Wins for Carniel and Morris

The Porsche Club Championship returned to Snetterton for the first time since 2007 – and the runners were rewarded with two exciting races that saw overall wins for Marcus Carniel and Pete Morris. The first race was halted early by a red flag after Mark McAleer and Kevin Harrison clashed at the Esses, ending both driver’s race day.

The Class Two runners had their own...

McAleer and Carniel Take Silverstone Wins

Mark McAleer and Marcus Carniel claimed the Class One wins in rounds five and six of the 2010 Porsche Club Championship at Silverstone on Sunday June 27th, the former putting in a stunning drive to take the opening race from tenth on the grid for his fifth win in a row. Carniel won the second race, leading home a train of cars after a close exciting race.

The Class Two runners ran...

McAleer Unbeaten as Porsches Arrive at Silverstone

Mark McAleer has been the man to beat in the 2010 Porsche Club Championship, the Yorkshire racer unbeaten so far after four races, his 968 CS taking double victories at Brands Hatch and Cadwell Park. The 2007 champion has stiff opposition in Class One, with reigning double champion Jez Clark learning his new 968 by the race, as well as a host of other former race winners snapping at McAleer...

McAleer the Man at Cadwell Park

McAleer the Man at Cadwell

Porsche Club Championship points leader Mark McAleer kept his 2010 unbeaten run going with victories in rounds three and four of the series at Cadwell Park in Lincolnshire on Saturday. The Yorkshire racer had to battle hard for his first win, then led all the way to take the afternoon’s second round.

Chris Dyer made it a great day for...

Cadwell Park timetable available here for the next round of Porsche Club Championship

Cadwell Park hosts races three and four of the 2010 Porsche Club Championship season, with Mark McAleer the main in form after winning the two opening rounds at Brands Hatch in April. The 2007 champion started off his title campaign in the best way possible, but will face some stiff challenges as the series makes its second ever visit to the Lincolnshire circuit...

McAleer Double Kicks off Club Championship Season

Brands Hatch hosted the opening rounds of the 2010 Porsche Club Championship on Saturday April 10th, and the Kent circuit witnessed two exciting races that saw 2007 champion Mark McAleer start the season with a pair of outright wins.

Qualifying
Saturday morning’s 20-minute qualifying session saw reigning champion Jez Clark – out in Class One car for the first time...

Clark Wins Porsche Club Title in Perfect Season

Jez Clark claimed the 2009 Porsche Club Championship title with another two class wins in the final rounds at Silverstone – Clark ending the season undefeated in Class Two with a perfect score of 16 wins from 16 races. With dropped scores taken into account, Clark was 40-points clear of Class One champion Ben Demetriou in the overall championship table.

Scott Kavanagh won...