Dubai, UAE: The Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East will make a high-profile return to the Dubai Autodrome on January 24 and 25, 2026, bringing the region’s longest-running one-make racing championship back to one of its most iconic venues.
Hosted by Porsche Centre Dubai and Northern Emirates, Al Nabooda Automobiles, the two-day event is designed to go beyond traditional motorsport, transforming the Autodrome into a destination that combines high-performance racing with lifestyle, entertainment and family-focused attractions.
On track, fans can expect the trademark intensity that has defined the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East since its inception. The championship features identical Porsche 911 GT3 Cup cars, placing the emphasis squarely on driver skill, precision and racecraft. Known for close, unpredictable battles, the series consistently delivers wheel-to-wheel racing that remains compelling from lights to chequered flag.

Off the circuit, the Dubai round aims to create a relaxed, social atmosphere centred on automotive culture and time spent at the track. Visitors will be able to explore interactive Porsche displays, test their skills on racing simulators, enjoy live entertainment and unwind in social areas offering curated food and beverage experiences.
Families will also play a key role in the weekend’s appeal, with dedicated children’s zones and activities ensuring younger visitors are engaged throughout the day. Organisers say the inclusive approach makes the event accessible to seasoned motorsport enthusiasts as well as first-time visitors to the Autodrome.

By combining elite racing with a festival-style setting, the 2026 Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East weekend is shaping up to be one of Dubai’s most engaging motorsport and lifestyle events of the season.