MOTORS ROARING AT MONZA: 53 DRIVERS ON TRACK WITH PORSCHE CLUB SUISSE
The race weekend of the Porsche Sports Cup Suisse and the Porsche Sprint Challenge Suisse has officially begun at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza, with free practice sessions kicking off an intense on-track program. Strong participation numbers mark the event, with 16 drivers competing in the Sprint Challenge (Porsche GT3 Cup and GT4 RS CS categories), 24 in the Porsche Open GT, and 13 entered in the 2-hour endurance race, bringing the total to 51 drivers ready to battle it out on the iconic circuit.
The event is open to the public with free admission, while parking is subject to a fee. Special attention is given to people with disabilities, who will have access to a dedicated room inside the Building Hospitality and a reserved parking area located in front of the Monza Circuit Shop, near the Fangio statue. The Fanzone will also be active, offering a space dedicated to entertainment and leisure, including a kids area, food trucks, and a relaxation zone.
Public access is available through Gate A – Vedano and Gate B – Santa Maria alle Selve, both open from Friday to Sunday, from 7:00 AM to 8:30 PM. On Friday and Saturday, parking areas P8 and P9 will be available with daily rates of €15 for cars, €5 for motorcycles, €30 for minibuses, and €50 for buses, payable on site.
The sporting program gets underway on Friday evening with the 2-hour Endurance qualifying session scheduled from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Saturday will feature a full day of action, starting in the morning with qualifying sessions for Open GT and the GT3 Cup / GT4 RS CS categories. These will be followed by the first and second races for both categories throughout the day. The highlight will be the 2-hour endurance race, taking place from 4:30 PM to 6:48 PM.

