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GT4 European Series 2026 Calendar & Race Dates

The GT4 European Series 2026 calendar features a six-event season across major European circuits, giving drivers, teams, and service providers a clear view of the year's GT4 race schedule. With confirmed dates from April to October, the championship remains one of the most visible international GT4 platforms in Europe.

Across 2026, the calendar covers France, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Portugal, 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

GT4 European Series 2026 race schedule

RdCircuitCountryDatesStatus
1Circuit Paul RicardFranceconfirmed
2MonzaItalyconfirmed
3Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumconfirmed
4MisanoItalyconfirmed
5ZandvoortNetherlandsconfirmed
6PortimãoPortugalconfirmed

About the GT4 European Series 2026 championship

Organised by SRO Motorsports Group, GT4 European Series sits near the top of the GT4 ladder in Europe and regularly attracts strong multi-brand grids. The 2026 season visits France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Portugal, combining high-profile event weekends with valuable exposure alongside top GT race meetings.

Who competes in GT4 European Series 2026

The championship typically features manufacturer-supported teams, experienced independent operations, and Pro-Am driver line-ups using GT4 homologated cars from brands such as Porsche, BMW, Aston Martin, Mercedes-AMG, McLaren, and Toyota. It is a key destination for drivers stepping up from national GT4 or one-make categories.

Where does GT4 European Series race in 2026?

The championship races across major circuits including:

How to enter GT4 European Series 2026

Drivers entering GT4 European Series usually need the relevant international licence, a GT4-compliant car package, and a team capable of supporting a pan-European campaign. Most programmes are run through established teams offering full-season or selected-round entries.

GT4 European Series 2026 race costs & budget

A full GT4 European Series programme typically sits in the mid-to-upper GT4 budget range, with total spend often influenced by testing, logistics, engineering support, tyre usage, and whether the package is full-season or event-by-event.

GT4 European Series 2026 circuits overview

The 2026 calendar includes Circuit Paul Ricard, Monza, Spa-Francorchamps, Misano, Zandvoort, and Portimão, giving the championship one of the strongest GT4 circuit line-ups in Europe.

Drivers considering GT4 European Series 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

When does the GT4 European Series 2026 season start?
The 2026 GT4 European Series season starts at Circuit Paul Ricard on 10 April 2026.
How many rounds are in the GT4 European Series 2026 calendar?
The 2026 calendar includes six confirmed race weekends.

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Last updated 2026-03-21