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Porsche Carrera Cup Germany
Racing series in Germany From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Porsche Carrera Cup Germany, (currently known as Porsche SIXT Carrera Cup Deutschland; known as Porsche 944 Turbo Cup between 1986–1989) is a one-make racing series by Porsche based in Germany.
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Champions

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Circuits
Adria International Raceway (2003–2004)
Alemannenring (1991, 1993–1995)
Autodrom Most (2019)
AVUS (1986–1990, 1993, 1995, 1998)
Brands Hatch (2010)
Brno Circuit (1987, 1992, 2004)
Bugatti Circuit (2000, 2006)
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya (2006–2009)
Circuit de la Sarthe (2020)
Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps (1986–1988, 1991–1992, 2002, 2021–2023, 2025)
Circuit Ricardo Tormo (2010)
Circuit Zandvoort (1991, 2001, 2003–2004, 2006–2013, 2015–2016, 2018–2019, 2021–present)
Circuit Zolder (1989–1998, 2002)
Circuito del Jarama (1987)
Diepholz Airfield Circuit (1990, 1992–1998)
Dijon-Prenois (2009)
Helsinki Thunder (1996)
Hockenheimring (1986–2019, 2021–present)
Hungaroring (1988, 2014, 2024)
Imola Circuit (1992, 2022, 2024–present)
Istanbul Park (2005)
Lausitzring (2000–2017, 2020, 2022–2023)
Mainz-Finthen Circuit (1986, 1988)
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli (1999)
Monza Circuit (1987–1988, 2021)
Motorsport Arena Oschersleben (1997, 1999–2001, 2004–2016, 2018, 2020–2021, 2024)
Mugello Circuit (2008)
Norisring (1986–1992, 1994–1996, 1998–2017, 2019, 2025)
Nürburgring (1986–2019, 2022–present)
Nürburgring Nordschleife (1989–1990, 1992–1993, 2011)
Red Bull Ring (1991, 2002–2003, 2011–present)
Regio-Ring (1998)
Sachsenring (1999–2002, 2014, 2017–present)
Salzburgring (1987–1989, 1993, 1999)
Siegerlandring (1996–1998)
TT Circuit Assen (1997)
Wunstorf Air Base Circuit (1993)
Zweibrücken Circuit (1997, 1999)
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