PSCI 2025 Gala Marks the End of a Remarkable Season and Sets the Stage for 2026
This weekend, the Porsche Sprint Challenge Iberica (PSCI) brings the 2025 season to an elegant close with its official Awards Gala, hosted at the iconic Quinta da Pacheca, in the heart of the Douro Valley, in the northern region of Portugal. Bringing together drivers, teams, partners and guests, the gala celebrates a season defined by competitiveness, international reach and growth, both on and off the track.
The 2025 season comprised six race weekends and 18 races, including the successful introduction of a 50-minute endurance race format, further enhancing sporting challenge. With drivers from 11 different nationalities and strong grid numbers throughout the year, PSCI once again reinforced its position as a reference one-make GT series in the Iberian Peninsula.
Beyond sporting achievements, the championship continued to strengthen its connection with fans and partners, with strong media exposure, growing digital audiences and high attendance across circuits — reflecting a championship that extends well beyond race weekends.
Looking Ahead: The 2026 Season Calendar
During the gala weekend, attention will also turn to the future, with the official presentation of the 2026 PSCI calendar. Staying true to its Iberian identity, the championship will once again race across Portugal and Spain, combining tradition, technical variety and world-class facilities.
The 2026 season will include:
Monteblanco
Estoril
Valencia
Jerez
Navarra
Estoril (Grand Finale)
This calendar promises another thrilling season, offering drivers a diverse set of circuits while ensuring strong engagement for teams, partners and spectators alike.
Strong Prospects and Key Innovations for 2026
The outlook for 2026 is particularly promising, with several announcements soon to be revealed.
Looking ahead to 2026, the Women Academy will remain a central pillar of the Porsche Sprint Challenge Ibérica, continuing to foster and develop female talent within a highly competitive racing environment. With an increasingly international profile, the Women Academy underlines PSCI’s long-term commitment to diversity, inclusion and excellence on track.
As the PSCI community gathers at Quinta da Pacheca to celebrate the champions of 2025, the message is clear: while one season comes to an end, an even more ambitious chapter is about to begin. With a strong calendar and a clear commitment to growth and inclusivity, the Porsche Sprint Challenge Iberica looks set for another standout year in 2026.