2025 CMS iRTES Porsche Cup Series
Introduction
In addition to the 2025 iRTES Endurance Series, there will be a support series. The 2025 CMS iRTES Cup Series runs the same tracks on the same day as the main endurance series, with the races happening shortly before the main event. The series is for individual drivers of all skill levels in a single class, and single make/model classification championship.
- Single driver races (not team-based).
- Same track venues as the iRTES
- NEW for 2025: Racing returns to Same day as Main iRTES event
- All CMS drivers are eligible to join.
- No pre-registration.
- The 2025 iRTES CMS Cup Series does not have an entry fee.
- The Series will have a maximum number of 40 car slots available per race.
- Entries are first-come, first-served for each race.
- The weather will be mirror the same weather of the day of the iRTES main event and may or may not include rain/wet conditions
- Track state: Rubber will progress between sessions. Marbles will be cleaned after each session.
- One Fast Repair is available.
- No drop races. All 6 events count towards the championship.
- Incentive – If any Driver (Max 3) accomplishes 0x incident points for all 6 races they will receive a series-end prize.
Calendar
- Round 1 – November 3rd, Road America
- Round 2 – December 8th Le Mans
- Round 3 – January 5th, Portimao (Algarve)
- Round 4 – February 9th (Donington)
- Round 5 – March 2nd, (Suzuka)
- Round 6 – April 6th (Nurburgring GP)
Car
- The iRacing Porsche 911 GT3 Cup (992) is the designated car for the series.
- Starting fuel will be 100%
- iRacing fixed baseline setups for all venues. Specific setup to be announced prior to each race.
- The series will use Trading Paints custom livery.
- The series designated template is available here.
Paint Templates
Download link (Discord). If this doesn’t work for you, log in to Discord and check the #2025-porsche-cup-info channel at CMS.
Schedule
Race day schedule:
- Practice Open – 15:00 GMT
- Closed Qualifying – 15:30 GMT
- Racing – 15:40 GMT
- Race End – approximate 16:10 GMT
Race Start
- Rolling start.
- No weaving to warm tires.
- The race starts in the designated start zone.
- The polesitter determines the class speed on the pace lap.
Orange Zone
- The start of any race and the first lap is the most likely time for incidents to occur.
- To control avoidable contacts, first corner pile-ups, or aggressive driving habits, there will be a designated “Orange Zone” (OZ), inside which drivers are expected to be more cautious, to avoid high-consequence incidents and the potential for ending someone’s race.
Communications
- Information will be dispersed primarily on the CMS Discord server in the CMS Team Endurance Series category.
- Race control communications will be exclusive to the iRacing radio function. No race comms during the event will be transmitted on Discord.
- Set your microphone to “push to talk”. If that just doesn’t work for you, PLEASE set the voice-activated audio level up considerably so your coughing, wheezing, or sim controller grinding isn’t “shared” with everyone else.
- Abusive and/or profane in-game chat may lead to the driver receiving probation, suspension, or ban from the league.
- Do not “call out” or argue with a competitor or race control. If you persist after being warned, microphones will be disabled in iRacing during the event.
Technical
- Only use an Ethernet cable connection. Do not use a WiFi connection.
- If your connection is unstable in iRacing, you will be first asked to park your car in the pits to see if it stabilizes. If the problem continues, you will be asked to disconnect from the race, reboot your computer and try to reconnect. If you still have a bad connection, as a very last resort you will be removed from the event.
- Incidents which include netcode will not be eligible for penalties. Proximity will not count as a potential factor in penalties.
- Cars that blink consistently will receive a warning from race control with a 5-minute countdown to resolve the connection problem. If the problem still remains, drivers will need to disconnect and reconnect to the server to attempt to clear up their connection. If the problem remains, drivers will need to retire from the race.
Penalties
- Incident point-related penalties will be applied automatically by the sim.
- A race director may be present during each event:
a) to assign an incident penalty.
b) to clear an errant penalty.
c) to remove a car from competition in the case of connection lag, reckless, and/or retaliatory driving.
d) a violation of race comms rules.
- An incident in the 2025 CMS iRTES Cup Series is defined as 2 or more cars making hard contact in which at least one of the cars: a) is spun, or b) is turned approximately 90 degrees to the track.
- All penalties must be served and cleared by the iRacing AI. Remember race control does not see penalties from iRacing AI, so if a driver asks, “why did I get a penalty?” race control will not be able to advise, only that a penalty was issued.
- Make sure you read iRacing’s FIRST Sporting Code section on how penalties are applied and how to clear penalties.
- CMS Golden Rule – Should you spin or damage another driver by your error, consider pulling off track in a safe location and waiting for the other driver to proceed in the race. This is an elective decision, but penalties may be significantly reduced if adhered to.
Post Race Incident Race Report (IRR)
- Drivers have 24 hours to complete and submit IRRs from the time the official race replay is posted.
- Only the official replay may be used for IRR submission.
- The official race replay will be posted on this page immediately within one hour of each event.
- Download the CMS IRR form here.
- Penalties must be served within the first three laps of the next race a driver joins.
- Series results are not final until all IRRs have been processed.
- The decision of the post-race IRR review group is final.
Championship
There will be one championship in the series.
The short race format will pay points as follows:
9, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 down to 40 positions
The long race format will pay points as follows:
1st place – 35 points 2nd place – 32 points 3rd place – 30 points 4th place – 28 points 5th place – 26 points 6th place – 25 points 7th place – 24 points 8th place – 23 points 9th place – 22 points 10th place – 21 points 11th place – 20 points 12th place – 19 points 13th place – 18 points 14th place – 17 points 15th place – 16 points |
16th place – 15 points 17th place – 14 points 18th place – 13 points 19th place – 12 points 20th place – 11 points 21st place – 10 points 22nd place – 9 points 23rd place – 8 points 24th place – 7 points 25th place – 6 points 26th place – 5 points 27th place – 4 points 28th place – 3 points 29th place – 2 points 30th > 40th place – 1 point |
Porsche Cup Stats and Results Archive
Past Broadcasts
Visit our Playlist of Past Broadcasts on the YouTube Playlist