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Common questions

Where does RaceHub's calendar information come from?

Schedules are compiled from public championship data and maintained in RaceHub's racing-calendar dataset. Organisers remain the source of truth for regulations, entries, and last-minute changes.

Why might a date or venue change?

Motorsport calendars shift when promoters, circuits, or sanctioning bodies update rounds. RaceHub refreshes the dataset when new information is incorporated—always verify on the official series site before booking travel.

How do I find a specific championship or region?

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Does RaceHub cover every series worldwide?

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Mitjet International 2026 Calendar & Race Dates (European Cup)

Mitjet International promotes the Mitjet silhouette single-make championship in Europe, including the European Cup: typically seven race weekends on headline circuits, often supporting major meetings. The mitjetinternational.com registration page describes the European Cup as seven appointments across Europe; as of early 2026 the public calendriers hub still framed the latest published season overview around 2025, and RacingCalendar.net lists no 2026 Mitjet Nord Europe events yet. The schedule below is therefore a provisional planning calendar aligned with the recent Mitjet European Cup venue pattern (France, Italy, Belgium, Spain) until Mitjet International publishes final 2026 dates.

Across 2026, the calendar covers France, Italy, Belgium, Spain, 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 Mitjet Racing and Europe calendar ecosystem on RaceHub.

Season summary

Mitjet International 2026 race schedule

RdCircuitCountryDatesStatus
1Circuit Paul RicardFranceprovisional
2MonzaItalyprovisional
3Dijon-PrenoisFranceprovisional
4Spa-FrancorchampsBelgiumprovisional
5ImolaItalyprovisional
6Motorland AragónSpainprovisional
7Circuit de Nevers Magny-CoursFranceprovisional

About the Mitjet International 2026 championship

Mitjet International runs accessible one-make racing with centrally defined cars and a European Cup that lets drivers compare pace on international grids. The series often shares weekends with high-profile national and endurance platforms—exact 2026 pairings follow the promoter’s annual calendar release. The European Cup sits alongside national programmes such as the French Mitjet trophy under the same Mitjet ecosystem.

Who competes in Mitjet International 2026

Drivers range from juniors and club racers to experienced amateurs, many using arrive-and-drive packages from partner teams. Grids mix drivers who also contest national Mitjet championships with European Cup-only entries.

Where does Mitjet International race in 2026?

The championship races across major circuits including:

How to enter Mitjet International 2026

Mitjet International directs enquiries through its official contact and registration flow; competitors need a valid national competition licence as described in the sporting regulations. Teams typically supply car rental, engineering, and logistics for a full season or selected rounds.

Mitjet International 2026 race costs & budget

Mitjet is positioned as a more accessible route than GT3 while still delivering professional race weekends across multiple countries. Season cost depends on rounds entered, team package, damage, and transport between European venues.

Mitjet International 2026 circuits overview

The provisional 2026 European Cup-style calendar is built around Circuit Paul Ricard, Monza, Dijon-Prenois, Spa-Francorchamps, Imola, Motorland Aragón, and Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours—mirroring the established Mitjet European Cup geography until official 2026 confirmation.

Drivers considering Mitjet International often also evaluate national and regional Mitjet Racing series across Europe and neighbouring markets:

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

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

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Mitjet International 2026 calendar confirmed?
No. Mitjet International had not published a dedicated 2026 European Cup date sheet in the same place as the 2025 season materials at the time this dataset was built. The seven rounds shown are provisional, projected from the prior Mitjet European Cup structure and venue mix; replace them with official dates when Mitjet International releases the season bulletin.
How many rounds does the Mitjet European Cup have?
Mitjet International’s registration copy describes the European Cup as seven race meetings across Europe. The batch uses seven provisional rounds to match that published structure.
What is the difference between Mitjet International and Trophée Mitjet 2L France?
Trophée Mitjet 2L France is the FFSA French national trophy with its own five-round calendar. Mitjet International’s European Cup is a separate international tour; both use Mitjet machinery and are part of the wider Mitjet programme.
Where should I verify final 2026 dates?
Use mitjetinternational.com (calendriers and news), direct communication from Mitjet International, and ASN or circuit bulletins for the listed venues once the season is published.

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Last updated 2026-03-28