About the Series

About the Series

Performance Cup Canada is where competition meets craftsmanship, a regional motorsport series built for drivers, teams, and builders who live for performance. Designed around clear, power-to-weight classing, the series delivers a level playing field that rewards skill, preparation, and precision. Whether you’re fielding a purpose built GT machine or a finely tuned track car, Performance Cup Canada provides a professional platform to test your limits and showcase your racecraft.

Meet the Classes

Grand Sport, The Premier Class of Performance

The GS category represents the highest level of competition, a class for teams who want to run at the absolute limit. With a 10 lbs-per-horsepower power-to-weight ratio, Grand Sport demands mastery of both engineering and driving. This is where outright speed meets racecraft, and small setup decisions separate winners from the rest of the grid. GS delivers the ultimate test, relentless, technical, and fiercely competitive.

Touring, Competitive Core of the Grid

The Touring class offers a perfect equilibrium of power, handling, and affordability, sitting at 14 lbs-per-horsepower. This is the sweet spot for teams looking to blend speed with strategy; fast enough to thrill, yet balanced enough to reward precision and consistency. Touring attracts a deep field of experienced club racers and semi-professionals chasing podiums without breaking budgets. Touring is where driver skill and team execution make all the difference, a pure expression of competitive GT racing.

Street Touring, The Foundation of the Future

Designed to be the most accessible point of entry into the series, Street Touring runs at a 22 lbs-per-horsepower ratio; a category that values racecraft over raw power. Ideal for developing drivers and grassroots teams, Street Touring provides a professional racing experience with manageable costs and wide technical eligibility. Street Touring is where talent is built, reputations are earned, and the next generation of champions begins their climb.