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Palm Beach Grand Prix Features More Than Six Hours of Track Time; Race Schedule and Entry Forms Now Available

PALM BEACH, Florida (January 14, 2015) – The Stuttgart Cup™ and Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo 2015 racing season will begin exactly one month from right now with the Palm Beach Grand Prix, February 12 – 14, at Palm Beach International Raceway.

stuttgart cup palm beach racewayThe full weekend of competition for Porsche Caymans, Boxsters and 996, 997 and GT3 Cup cars features more than six hours of track time. The provisional schedule includes five practice sessions on Thursday, three more practice runs and qualifying on Friday and the popular twilight race that begins at 4:50 p.m. Friday evening.

Two more races, that follow a morning warm-up, highlight Saturday’s schedule. A sprint will be held at 10:50 a.m. while the weekend’s featured one-hour and 45-minute enduro goes green at 3 p.m.

The provisional event schedule is available by clicking here and the official Palm Beach Grand Prix entry form is available by clicking here. Enter before February 1 to take advantage of discount pricing available only until that date.

The Palm Beach Grand Prix kicks off a full 2015 schedule for The Stuttgart Cup™ and Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo. The Palm Beach opener will be followed by the Spring Vintage Classic and Sebring, February 26 – March 1.

The Stuttgart Cup/Mission Foods GT3 series then makes its Homestead-Miami Speedway debut, April 9 – 12, at the Miami Historics before heading North to Road America for the Spring Vintage Festival, May 14 – 17, and the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course Mid-Ohio Vintage Grand Prix, June 25 – 28.

An autumn return to Road Atlanta for the second-straight year goes down the weekend of September 17 – 20 with the Atlanta Fall Historics before a TBD October date sets the stage for what has become the traditional season-ending Daytona Historic Races, November 12 – 15, and the Sebring Historics, December 3 – 6.

stuttgart cup palm beach race2015 marks the second full season that The Stuttgart Cup™ and Mission Foods GT3 Cup series will race together.

Open to Porsche Caymans and Boxsters, The Stuttgart Cup™ is beginning its fourth year of racing and third full-season of competition this year. Partnering with Mission Foods GT3, which has been a fixture on classic and historic race weekends for the last several seasons, was an ideal collaboration that attracted strong competitor interest and the support of Pirelli Tire in 2014.

Both The Stuttgart Cup™ and the Mission Foods GT3 Cup Trophy USA by Car Amigo are managed by Americas Cup GT L.L.C. Both championships are sprint and endurance race based with The Stuttgart Cup™ open to all Porsche Caymans and Boxsters and Mission Foods GT3 open to all 2000 and later Porsche 911 GT3s and related models. Rules for both series are centered on power to weight ratio. All competing Stuttgart Cup cars must compete with stock make and model engine and transmissions with approved allowances for exhaust and intake modifications. Stuttgart Cup organizers also welcome all competitors with existing race-prepared Caymans or Boxsters to compete with body and engine modifications balanced within series power to weight ratio parameters. All such competitors will not be eligible for championship points or class-designated race wins, but the door is always open to all Cayman and Boxster competitors to get in on the action.

Follow The Stuttgart Cup™ on Facebook at The Stuttgart Cup and on Twitter @StuttgartCup. For additional information, a copy of the rules, or questions and inquiries, please contact StuttgartCup@Racerlk.com or visit www.StuttgartCup.com.

Contact: SaalGood – Adam Saal (321) 890-2848 – SaalGoodPR@gmail.com

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