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F4 CEZ Championship 2026 Calendar & Race Dates

The F4 CEZ Championship’s 2026 calendar lists six race weekends across Central European circuits, starting at the Red Bull Ring in April and finishing at the Hungaroring in late October.

Across 2026, the calendar covers Austria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, so you can see how the season moves between markets and what travel load to expect.

Use this page for at-a-glance dates, circuit-level context, and links into the broader Formula 4 and Europe calendar ecosystem on RaceHub.

Season summary

F4 CEZ Championship 2026 race schedule

RdCircuitCountryDatesStatus
1Red Bull RingAustriaconfirmed
2SalzburgringAustriaconfirmed
3Slovakia RingSlovakiaconfirmed
4Autodrom MostCzech Republicconfirmed
5Automotodrom BrnoCzech Republicconfirmed
6HungaroringHungaryconfirmed

About the F4 CEZ Championship 2026 championship

F4 CEZ is a regional Formula 4 series visiting Formula 1 and major national circuits in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary. The championship focuses on the Central European motorsport corridor with a compact calendar and three races per weekend under published sporting format updates.

Who competes in F4 CEZ Championship 2026

Teams run homologated F4 cars with junior drivers targeting experience on Grand Prix-style circuits before moving to larger national or international F4 grids.

Where does F4 CEZ Championship race in 2026?

The championship races across major circuits including:

How to enter F4 CEZ Championship 2026

Entry is handled through participating teams and the series entry process; licence and age requirements follow the series regulations published for the season.

F4 CEZ Championship 2026 race costs & budget

Regional F4 programmes vary by team and test plan; CEZ offers a geographically contained alternative to a full pan-European F4 season for many families.

F4 CEZ Championship 2026 circuits overview

The 2026 schedule includes Red Bull Ring, Salzburgring, Slovakia Ring, Autodrom Most, Automotodrom Brno, and Hungaroring.

Drivers considering F4 CEZ Championship often also evaluate national and regional Formula 4 series across Europe and neighbouring markets:

Explore the full Formula 4 racing calendar to compare schedules across every series we track in this category.

See every Formula 4 championship in Europe for 2026: Europe Formula 4 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How many rounds are on the 2026 F4 CEZ calendar?
The official schedule lists six rounds from April through October 2026.
Where does the F4 CEZ season begin and end in 2026?
The season opens at the Red Bull Ring on 10–12 April 2026 and closes at the Hungaroring on 23–25 October 2026.
Which countries host F4 CEZ races in 2026?
Rounds are held in Austria, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.

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Last updated 2026-03-28