Calendar
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The calendar was released on October 23, 2023, featuring eight rounds. The rounds at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and the Grand Prix of Long Beach were dropped in favor of a round at the Canadian Grand Prix , alongside a return to Road Atlanta .[1] A new sub-championship, dubbed the ANDIAL Cup, was introduced at the IMSA-supporting rounds.[2]
Round
Circuit
Date
1
Sebring International Raceway , Sebring, Florida
March 13–15
2
Miami International Autodrome , Miami Gardens, Florida
May 3–5
3
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve , Montreal, Quebec
June 7–9
4
Watkins Glen International , Watkins Glen, New York
June 20–22
5
Road America , Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 2–4
6
Indianapolis Motor Speedway , Speedway, Indiana
September 20–22
7
Road Atlanta , Braselton, Georgia
October 9–11
8
Circuit of the Americas , Austin, Texas
October 18–20
Race is part of ANDIAL Cup
Series news
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Following three years of competition using Michelin tires, Yokohama became the official tire supplier ahead of the 2024 season.[3]
Entry list
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Team
Driver
Rounds
Pro Class
ACI Motorsports
2
Jimmy Llibre
1–2
JDX Racing[4]
4
Elias De La Torre IV[4]
1–2
9
Zachary Vanier[4]
1–2
82
Madeline Stewart [4]
1–2
98
Alex Sedgwick[4]
1–2
Momentop FMS Motorsport x RGB Racing
5
Ángel Benítez
1–2
91
Michael Verhagen
2
McCann Racing
8
Michael McCann
1–2
MDK Motorsports [5]
15
Yves Baltas[5]
1–2
20
Gustav Burton[6]
1–2
37
Sabré Cook [6]
1–2
64
Dan Clarke [6]
1–2
Kellymoss[7]
24
Loek Hartog [7]
1–2
85
Jake Pedersen[8]
2
Topp Racing Performance
77
Colin Kaminsky
1–2
78
Ryan Yardley
1–2
Rearden Racing
85
Jake Pedersen
1
Baby Bull Racing
88
Michael Cooper
1–2
McElrea Racing[9]
TBA
TBA
TBA
Pro-Am Class
GMG Racing
3
Ofir Levy
2
Forward Motorsport
11
Peter Ludwig
1–2
GMG Racing
14
James Sofronas
1–2
ACI Motorsports
16
Pedro Torres
1
26
Roberto Tutino
1–2
84
Marco Cirone
1–2
Kellymoss[10]
23
Jordan Wallace[11]
1–2
65
Efrin Castro
1–2
99
Alan Metni
1–2
Baby Bull Racing
44
Moisey Uretsky
1–2
Topp Racing Performance
56
Jeff Mosing
1–2
BGB Motorsports
69
Thomas Collingwood
1–2
MDK Motorsports [6]
74
Kenton King[6]
1–2
Momentop FMS Motorsport x RGB Racing
66
David Tuaty
2
91
Javier Ripoll Sanchez
1
Masters Class
Kellymoss[10]
13
Todd Parriott
1
57
John Goetz
1–2
68
Chris Bellomo
1–2
ACI Motorsports
18
Richard Edge
1
19
Tom Balames
1–2
55
Matt Halcome
1–2
Alegra Motorsports, LLC
22
Carlos de Quesada
1–2
GMG Racing
32
Kyle Washington
1–2
MDK Motorsports [6]
43
Mark Kvamme [6]
1–2
46
Naveen Rao
1
Ruckus Racing
45
Scott Blind
1–2
Round
Circuit
Date
Pole Position
Fastest Lap
Winning Driver
Winning Team
Winning Pro-Am
Winning Masters
1
Sebring International Raceway , Sebring, Florida
March 13–15
Loek Hartog
Loek Hartog
Loek Hartog
Kellymoss
James Sofronas
Matt Halcome
2
Gustav Burton
Loek Hartog
Gustav Burton
MDK Motorsports
Alan Metni
Matt Halcome
3
Miami International Autodrome , Miami Gardens, Florida
May 5–7
Alex Sedgwick
Gustav Burton
Loek Hartog
Kellymoss
Efrin Castro
Mark Kvamme
4
Alex Sedgwick
Loek Hartog
Zachary Vanier
JDX Racing
Moisey Uretsky
Mark Kvamme
5
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve , Montreal, Quebec
June 7–9
6
7
Watkins Glen International , Watkins Glen, New York
June 20–22
8
9
Road America , Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
August 2–4
10
11
Indianapolis Motor Speedway , Speedway, Indiana
September 20–22
12
13
Road Atlanta , Braselton, Georgia
October 9–11
14
15
Circuit of the Americas , Austin, Texas
October 18–20
16
Championship standings
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References
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^ "Porsche announces 2024 Carrera Cup North America event calendar" . Porsche Newsroom . October 23, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ Dagys, John (October 23, 2023). "Montreal Added to 2024 Carrera Cup Schedule" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ "Carrera Cup Set for Switch to Yokohama Tires for 2024" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. October 30, 2023. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ a b c d e Dagys, John (March 3, 2024). "JDX Confirms Expanded Four-Car Carrera Cup Effort" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved March 4, 2024 .
^ a b Dagys, John (February 16, 2024). "Baltas to Make Series Debut in MDK Pro Entry" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved February 16, 2024 .
^ a b c d e f g "Six Car Squad for MDK Motorsports' Porsche Carrera Cup Assault" . PCCNA . February 16, 2024. Retrieved March 11, 2024 .
^ a b Dagys, John (January 10, 2024). "Porsche Supercup Rising Star Hartog Joins Kellymoss" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ Dagys, John (April 16, 2024). "Pedersen Joins Kellymoss for Dual Series Program" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved April 17, 2024 .
^ Dagys, John (October 27, 2023). "McElrea Targeting Expansion to Four-Car Effort in 2024" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ a b O'Connell, R.J. (February 28, 2024). "IMSA Notebook, February 2024" . Dailysportscar . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ Dagys, John (February 9, 2024). "Kellymoss Signs Sprint Challenge Graduate Wallace" . Sportscar365 . John Dagys Media. Retrieved February 9, 2024 .
^ 2024 IMSA SPORTING REGULATIONS and SSR PCCNA Blackline 022824
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