17/3/2021
In 2021, the Porsche Classic Boxster Cup takes on an even greater significance as we celebrate a quarter of a century of Boxster history. Four generations combine the unmistakable lines and proportions of the mid-engine sports car, a roadster that is forever young.
The Porsche Classic Boxster Cup is now entering the second year in it's current incarnation which was previously known as the Porsche Classic Restoration Competition. The race series run by Porsche Club Great Britain for the racing of 986 Boxster S models .
Only 1999 to 2004 Boxster S models with a 3.2 litre engine may be entered into the competition, and the car must be finished in full historic Porsche racing livery to help celebrate Porsche history.
For more information on the Classic Boxster Cup 2021 please visit Porsche Club GB.
2021 Race Dates
10 April Donnington Park
1 May Brands Hatch
5 June Snetterton 300
2 July Oulton Park International
14 August Silverstone GP
5 September Brands Hatch Indy
3 October Snetterton 300
For any general enquiries please call on 01902 397911 or email info@porschewolverhampton.co.uk
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