Scheduled post - publishes on 16 June 2026

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Porsche Cup Australia 2026 Racing Calendar – Full Timetable & Schedule

Porsche Cup Australia 2026 motorsport calendar: complete racing timetable with all 6 rounds, session times, timezone guide & how to watch live streams.

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The Porsche Cup Australia 2026 season features six thrilling rounds across Australia’s most iconic circuits, making it an essential addition to any motorsport calendar. Running from June to December 2026, this premier one-make racing series showcases identical Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars in action-packed sprint races. Whether you’re tracking the full racing calendar or searching for live motorsport streams, this complete guide covers everything you need to follow Porsche Carrera Cup Australia throughout the season.

Quick Facts: Porsche Cup Australia 2026 Racing Calendar

  • Series: Porsche Carrera Cup Australia
  • Season: 2026
  • Total Rounds: 6
  • Season Start: 19 June 2026 (Darwin Triple Crown)
  • Season Finale: 25 November – 29 December 2026 (Adelaide Grand Final)
  • Cars: Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (single class)
  • How to Watch: Porsche Aus YouTube (free worldwide)
  • Best Way to Track: The Racing Line app at trlapp.com/app

When Does the Porsche Cup Australia 2026 Season Start?

The Porsche Cup Australia 2026 season kicks off at the Darwin Triple Crown on 19–21 June 2026. Hidden Valley Raceway plays host to Round 1, where the championship battle begins alongside the Supercars and Super2 series. This Northern Territory venue offers a spectacular start to the racing timetable, with its fast straights and technical sections providing the perfect stage for Porsche one-make competition.

How Many Rounds Are in the Porsche Cup Australia 2026 Motorsport Calendar?

The 2026 Porsche Carrera Cup Australia championship comprises six rounds spread across some of Australia’s finest racing circuits. Each event features multiple sprint races lasting approximately 30 minutes, delivering intense wheel-to-wheel action throughout the season. Here’s the complete round-by-round racing calendar:

  • Round 1: Darwin Triple Crown — Hidden Valley Raceway, NT · 19–21 June 2026
  • Round 2: Ipswich Super 440 — Queensland Raceway (National), QLD · 21–23 August 2026
  • Round 3: The Bend 500 — The Bend Motorsport Park (International), SA · 11–13 September 2026
  • Round 4: Bathurst 1000 — Mount Panorama (Grand Prix Circuit), NSW · 8–11 October 2026
  • Round 5: Gold Coast 500 — Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, QLD · 23–25 October 2026
  • Round 6: Adelaide Grand Final — Adelaide Street Circuit (500 Circuit), SA · 25 November – 29 December 2026

What Time Does Porsche Cup Australia Race? Motorsport Timetable Timezone Guide

With races taking place in Australia, international fans need reliable timezone conversions to catch every live racing stream. Porsche Cup Australia sessions typically run during Australian daytime hours, which means early morning viewing for European fans and late evening for those in the Americas.

Here’s a typical race session conversion guide based on a 2:00 PM AEDT start time:

  • Australia Eastern (AEDT): 2:00 PM
  • UK (GMT): 3:00 AM
  • UK (BST, summer): 4:00 AM
  • Central Europe (CET): 4:00 AM
  • Central Europe (CEST, summer): 5:00 AM
  • US Eastern (ET): 10:00 PM (previous day)
  • US Pacific (PT): 7:00 PM (previous day)

Session times vary throughout each race weekend. Rather than manually calculating every motorsport timetable conversion, download The Racing Line app from trlapp.com/app for automatic timezone adjustments based on your location.

Where Can I Watch Porsche Cup Australia Live Streams?

Fans worldwide can access live motorsport streams of Porsche Cup Australia through the official Porsche Aus YouTube channel, which broadcasts races. This makes the series highly accessible for international viewers wanting to follow Australian sportscar racing.

For the best experience tracking when each live racing stream begins, The Racing Line app consolidates all broadcast information alongside the complete racing calendar, ensuring you never miss a session.

How Do I Get Porsche Cup Australia Race Timetable Notifications?

Never miss a Porsche Cup Australia session with The Racing Line app — the ultimate companion for motorsport fans. Available on iOS and Android, the app delivers:

  • Smart Notifications: Customise alerts by series, session type, and lead time — get reminded 30 minutes before qualifying or 1 hour before the race
  • 220+ Series Coverage: Follow Porsche Cup Australia alongside Supercars, Super2, GT World Challenge Australia, and hundreds more championships in one motorsport calendar
  • Automatic Timezone Conversion: Every racing timetable displays in your local time — no manual calculations required
  • Live Session Tracking: Know exactly when each practice, qualifying, and race session begins

Download The Racing Line at trlapp.com/app and add Porsche Cup Australia to your personalised racing calendar today.

Highlights of the Porsche Cup Australia 2026 Racing Timetable

The 2026 schedule features several standout events. Bathurst 1000 weekend (8–11 October) sees Porsche Cup Australia tackle the legendary Mount Panorama circuit — one of the world’s most challenging tracks. The Adelaide Grand Final closes the season in spectacular fashion on the famous street circuit, while the Gold Coast 500 brings Porsche racing to the stunning Surfers Paradise backdrop.

Each round runs alongside major Supercars Championship events, creating bumper race weekends with multiple categories and exceptional value for trackside spectators.

Your Complete Guide to Following Porsche Cup Australia 2026

With six rounds of thrilling one-make Porsche 911 GT3 Cup racing, the 2026 season promises intense competition from Darwin to Adelaide. Stay on top of every session by adding the complete motorsport calendar to The Racing Line app, where you’ll find live motorsport stream schedules, smart notifications, and racing timetables for over 220 series worldwide.

Download at trlapp.com/app and never miss a moment of Porsche Cup Australia action.

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