Q8 Hi Perform is once again the official partner of Porsche Carrera Cup Italia and will participate in the competition with dedicated teams and drivers
Porsche and Q8 Hi Perform: a new season dedicated to performance.
Q8 Hi Perform back on track
Also this year Q8 Hi Perform renews the challenge by racing on the track with its Team and confirms its commitment alongside the historic Porsche Italia one-make competition as Official Partner. The renewal of this partnership with Porsche Italia and the presence of our Q8 Hi Perform team on the track underline Q8's constant commitment and investment in the development of products designed to achieve maximum performance, while ensuring a reduction in emissions and an extension of engine life.
Porsche Carrera Cup Italia 2024
The Q8 Hi Perform team is ready to take to the track with Keagan Masters, a 22years old talented driver from South Africa.
The team will compete on the main national racing tracks for six weekends of thrilling double races of 30'+ 1 lap, attempting to win the coveted title of Champion of the Porsche Carrera Cup of Italy.
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Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Length: 4,180 meters / Curves: 13
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
The Misano World Circuit racetrack is located just a few kilometers from Rimini and Riccione. Designed in 1969, it began its operations in 1972 and underwent ignificant restyling in 1993 and 2006, when the track was extended to a length of 4,180 meters with a change in the direction of travel.
The track features a considerable variety of curves and chicanes, connected by straight sections that allow for respectably high speeds.
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
The Misano World Circuit racetrack is located just a few kilometers from Rimini and Riccione. Designed in 1969, it began its operations in 1972 and underwent ignificant restyling in 1993 and 2006, when the track was extended to a length of 4,180 meters with a change in the direction of travel.
The track features a considerable variety of curves and chicanes, connected by straight sections that allow for respectably high speeds.
Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli
Length: 4,180 meters / Curves: 13
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Mugello International Circuit
Length: 5,245 meters / Curves: 15
Mugello International Circuit
The track stretches for 5,245 meters within the Tuscan hills and is almost evenly divided between straight sections and curves: in fact, the latter constitute 48.56% of the total.
The circuit has won the award for the best motorcycle racing circuit in the world five times (Best Grand Prix, 1995-1996-1997-2000-2011).
Due to its qualities, the Mugello International Circuit was chosen to host the only collective F1 test session during the ongoing season, from May 1st to 3rd, 2012. Almost all the drivers involved in the test expressed great enthusiasm for the beauty and difficulty of the Mugello track.
Mugello International Circuit
The track stretches for 5,245 meters within the Tuscan hills and is almost evenly divided between straight sections and curves: in fact, the latter constitute 48.56% of the total.
The circuit has won the award for the best motorcycle racing circuit in the world five times (Best Grand Prix, 1995-1996-1997-2000-2011).
Due to its qualities, the Mugello International Circuit was chosen to host the only collective F1 test session during the ongoing season, from May 1st to 3rd, 2012. Almost all the drivers involved in the test expressed great enthusiasm for the beauty and difficulty of the Mugello track.
Mugello International Circuit
Length: 5,245 meters / Curves: 15
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
The Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit is universally recognized as a highly technical track, difficult to interpret, with complex curves and braking zones: navigating it at a high pace requires a professional-level profile.
The circuit and its associated structures have been the subject of a redevelopment and modernization plan that began in November 2006 and concluded in September 2007, overseen by the renowned German architect Hermann Tilke, who specializes in the design of racing circuits.
Its total length is 4,933 meters, in which both cars and drivers are put to a rigorous test.
Enzo and Dino Ferrari International Circuit
Length: 4,909 meters / Curves: 17
Autodromo Vallelunga 'Piero Taruffi'
Length: 4,085 meters / Curves: 10
Autodromo Vallelunga "Piero Taruffi"
The Vallelunga racetrack, named after 'Piero Taruffi', boasts a rich history and has always been a point of reference for all enthusiasts.
It is precisely on these curves that important pages of Italian motorsport have been written.
A highly technical circuit appreciated by top drivers from both 2 and 4 wheel categories, it is ideal for testing new models, whether racing or road cars, technical tests, free practice, and events with many participants.
During the winter period, the track hosts many different categories, such as the Porsche Carrera Cup, WTCC, Le Mans Series, FIA GT, and other national and international championships.
Autodromo Vallelunga "Piero Taruffi"
The Vallelunga racetrack, named after 'Piero Taruffi', boasts a rich history and has always been a point of reference for all enthusiasts.
It is precisely on these curves that important pages of Italian motorsport have been written.
A highly technical circuit appreciated by top drivers from both 2 and 4 wheel categories, it is ideal for testing new models, whether racing or road cars, technical tests, free practice, and events with many participants.
During the winter period, the track hosts many different categories, such as the Porsche Carrera Cup, WTCC, Le Mans Series, FIA GT, and other national and international championships.
Autodromo Vallelunga 'Piero Taruffi'
Length: 4,085 meters / Curves: 10
Monza National Autodrome
Length: 5,793 meters / Curves: 11
Monza National Autodrome
The Monza National Autodrome is an international motor racing circuit located within the Monza Park. It is among the oldest racetracks in the world, with its construction decided in January 1922 by the Automobile Club of Milan to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding.
Over the years, the facility has undergone many changes, starting from the legendary high-speed ring to the current configuration, which includes the latest modifications made in 1994. The Monza track reaches a total length of 5,793 meters and is considered the fastest track in Europe and one of the fastest in the world.
Monza National Autodrome
The Monza National Autodrome is an international motor racing circuit located within the Monza Park. It is among the oldest racetracks in the world, with its construction decided in January 1922 by the Automobile Club of Milan to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of its founding.
Over the years, the facility has undergone many changes, starting from the legendary high-speed ring to the current configuration, which includes the latest modifications made in 1994. The Monza track reaches a total length of 5,793 meters and is considered the fastest track in Europe and one of the fastest in the world.
Monza National Autodrome
Length: 5,793 meters / Curves: 11
Porsche Green Cup
Golf is a lifestyle, a love for nature, a passion for challenge and tradition, just like Porche. And it is on this common ground that the "Porche Green Cup" golf circuit was born.