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French GT4 Championship 2026 Calendar & Race Dates

The French GT4 Championship 2026 calendar delivers five confirmed race weekends built around the Championnat de France FFSA des Circuits platform. The season opens at Nogaro in April and closes at Circuit Paul Ricard in October, giving teams a compact national GT4 schedule with one international trip to Spa.

Across 2026, the calendar covers France, Belgium, 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 GT4 Racing and Europe calendar ecosystem on RaceHub.

Season summary

French GT4 Championship 2026 race schedule

RdCircuitCountryDatesStatus
1Circuit Paul Armagnac de NogaroFranceconfirmed
2Dijon-PrenoisFranceconfirmed
3Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumconfirmed
4Magny-CoursFranceconfirmed
5Circuit Paul RicardFranceconfirmed

About the French GT4 Championship 2026 championship

Promoted within the FFSA/SRO France framework, GT4 France remains one of the key domestic GT4 championships in Europe. The 2026 season continues to position GT4 as the leading class in the French championship structure while also benefiting from added visibility through linked one-make and academy initiatives.

Who competes in French GT4 Championship 2026

The field typically features French GT teams, ambitious young drivers, and Pro-Am pairings looking for a structured domestic platform before stepping toward wider European GT racing. The championship is also attractive for teams wanting more contained logistics than a full international series.

Where does French GT4 Championship race in 2026?

The championship races across major circuits including:

How to enter French GT4 Championship 2026

Drivers usually compete through teams active in the French SRO/FFSA ecosystem, with regulations shaped around accessible GT4 competition and development pathways. It is especially relevant for drivers balancing national racing budgets with longer-term GT progression plans.

French GT4 Championship 2026 race costs & budget

French GT4 budgets are usually more manageable than full international GT4 campaigns, though overall cost still depends on team package, testing, crash damage exposure, and whether the season is used as a development year or a title attack.

French GT4 Championship 2026 circuits overview

The 2026 calendar includes Nogaro, Dijon-Prenois, Spa-Francorchamps, Magny-Cours, and Circuit Paul Ricard.

Drivers considering French GT4 Championship often also evaluate national and regional GT4 Racing series across Europe and neighbouring markets:

Explore the full GT4 Racing racing calendar to compare schedules across every series we track in this category.

See every GT4 Racing championship in Europe for 2026: Europe GT4 Racing 2026.

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Frequently asked questions

How many rounds are in the French GT4 Championship 2026?
The 2026 French GT4 Championship calendar includes five confirmed race weekends.
When does GT4 France 2026 start?
The season starts at Nogaro on 5 April 2026.

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Last updated 2026-03-21