2026 GT World Challenge Europe

Kelvin van der Linde and Charles Weerts are the reigning drivers' champions, while Team WRT are the reigning consecutive teams' champions.

The 2026 GT World Challenge Europe Powered by AWS is a planned motor racing championship for GT3 cars, marking the 13th edition of the GT World Challenge Europe. Organised by the SRO Motorsports Group, it will form the European part of the broader GT World Challenge, which will also include GT World Challenge America, GT World Challenge Australia and GT World Challenge Asia.

The championship will split into the Endurance Cup and the Sprint Cup, each with its respective titles, alongside the overall GT World Challenge Europe championship. The season will take place over ten rounds at various European circuits. The annual season prologue, which acts as the championship's pre-season testing, is scheduled to take place between 8 and 9 April, with testing for the 24 Hours of Spa occurring between 19 and 20 May. Racing is planned to commence in April and conclude in October.

Calendar

All Sprint Cup rounds consist of two one-hour races, totalling 15 races throughout the season, alongside the single 3-hour (Monza, Nürburgring and Portimão), 6-hour (Paul Ricard), or 24-hour (Spa) races in Endurance Cup rounds.[1][2]

Round Circuit Date Series Map
1 France Circuit Paul Ricard 11–12 April Endurance
2 United Kingdom Brands Hatch 2–3 May Sprint
3 Italy Monza Circuit 29–31 May Endurance
4 Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps 24–28 June Endurance
5 Italy Misano World Circuit 17–19 July Sprint
6 France Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours 31 July – 2 August Sprint
7 Germany Nürburgring 28–30 August Endurance
8 Netherlands Circuit Zandvoort 18–20 September Sprint
9 Spain Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 2–4 October Sprint
10 Portugal Algarve International Circuit 16–18 October Endurance
Source:[3]

Calendar changes

2026 is scheduled to feature a largely unchanged calendar. With the only significant alterations being the return of the Algarve International Circuit as the season finale, marking its first appearance since 2015, and Circuit Zandvoort being moved from May to September.[3]

Entries

Sprint Cup

Team Car Engine No. Class Drivers Rounds
Belgium Boutsen VDS[4] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 2 P France Dorian Boccolacci[4] TBC
Belgium Alessio Picariello[4] TBC
10 G Sweden Robin Knutsson[4] TBC
Belgium Gilles Magnus[4] TBC
Belgium Comtoyou Racing[5] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin M177 4.0 L Turbo V8 7 P Belgium Kobe Pauwels[5] TBC
Denmark Nicki Thiim[5] TBC
11 B Italy Felice Jelmini[5] TBC
Brazil Marcelo Tomasoni[5] TBC
21 S France Arthur Dorison[5] TBC
Sweden Oliver Söderström[5] TBC
Austria Eastalent Racing[6] Audi R8 LMS Evo II Audi DAR 5.2 L V10 23 P Germany Christopher Haase[6] TBC
Austria Simon Reicher[6] TBC
Belgium Team WRT[7][8] BMW M4 GT3 Evo BMW P58 3.0 L Turbo I6 30 S Belgium Matisse Lismont[9] TBC
Argentina Ignacio Montenegro[9] TBC
31 P Belgium Amaury Cordeel[9] TBC
South Africa Jordan Pepper[9] TBC
32 P South Africa Kelvin van der Linde[7] TBC
Belgium Charles Weerts[7] TBC
46 P Germany Max Hesse[8] TBC
Italy Valentino Rossi[8] TBC
Netherlands Verstappen Racing[10] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 33 P Spain Daniel Juncadella[10] TBC
United Kingdom Chris Lulham[10] TBC
Germany Walkenhorst Motorsport[11] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin M177 4.0 L Turbo V8 35 S France Gaspard Simon[11] TBC
TBA TBC
Italy Dinamic GT[12] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 54 S France Loris Cabirou[12] TBC
Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul[12] TBC
55 B Dmitry Gvazava[12] TBC
TBA TBC
Italy VSR[13] Lamborghini Temerario GT3 Lamborghini L411 4.0 L Turbo V8 163 G Italy Mattia Michelotto[13] TBC
Italy Loris Spinelli[13] TBC
Germany Rutronik Racing[14] Lamborghini Temerario GT3 Lamborghini L411 4.0 L Turbo V8 TBA P Switzerland Patric Niederhauser[15] TBC
TBA TBC
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing[16] Audi R8 LMS Evo II Audi DAR 5.2 L V10 TBA TBA Italy Andrea Frassineti[16] TBC
Germany Carrie Schreiner[17] TBC
Icon Class
P Pro (Overall)
G Gold Cup
S Silver Cup
B Bronze Cup

Endurance Cup

Team Car Engine No. Class Drivers Rounds
Belgium Boutsen VDS[4] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 2 P France Dorian Boccolacci[4] TBC
Belgium Alessio Picariello[4] TBC
Netherlands Morris Schuring[4] TBC
10 G France Alessandro Ghiretti[18] TBC
Sweden Robin Knutsson[4] TBC
Belgium Gilles Magnus[4] TBC
Belgium Comtoyou Racing[5] Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 Evo Aston Martin M177 4.0 L Turbo V8 7 P Italy Mattia Drudi[5] TBC
Denmark Marco Sørensen[5] TBC
Denmark Nicki Thiim[5] TBC
11 B Canada Kyle Marcelli[5] TBC
United States A.J. Muss[5] TBC
Brazil Marcelo Tomasoni[5] TBC
21 S France Sébastien Baud[5] TBC
Belgium Kobe Pauwels[5] TBC
Sweden Oliver Söderström[5] TBC
Austria Eastalent Racing[6] Audi R8 LMS Evo II Audi DAR 5.2 L V10 23 P Germany Christopher Haase[6] TBC
Austria Simon Reicher[6] TBC
Germany Markus Winkelhock[6] TBC
Belgium Team WRT[7][8] BMW M4 GT3 Evo BMW P58 3.0 L Turbo I6 30 S Belgium Amaury Cordeel[9] TBC
Belgium Matisse Lismont[9] TBC
Argentina Ignacio Montenegro[9] TBC
32 P South Africa Kelvin van der Linde[7] TBC
South Africa Jordan Pepper[7] TBC
Belgium Charles Weerts[7] TBC
46 P United Kingdom Dan Harper[8] TBC
Germany Max Hesse[8] TBC
Italy Valentino Rossi[8] TBC
Netherlands Verstappen Racing[10] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 33 P Andorra Jules Gounon[10] TBC
Spain Daniel Juncadella[10] TBC
United Kingdom Chris Lulham[10] TBC
United Kingdom Greystone GT[19] McLaren 720S GT3 Evo McLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8 44 S Australia Jayden Kelly[19] TBC
United Kingdom Zac Meakin[19] TBC
Spain Tommy Pintos[19] TBC
United Kingdom Josh Rattican[19] TBC
Italy Dinamic GT[12] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 54 S Thailand Tanart Sathienthirakul[12] TBC
Italy Francesco Simonazzi[12] TBC
United Kingdom Angus Whiteside[12] TBC
Austria TGI Team GRT[20] Lamborghini Temerario GT3 Lamborghini L411 4.0 L Turbo V8 63 P Italy Mirko Bortolotti[20] TBC
Germany Maximilian Paul[20] TBC
France Franck Perera[20] TBC
Germany HRT Ford Racing[21] Ford Mustang GT3 Evo Ford Coyote 5.4 L V8 64 TBA TBA TBC
TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Germany Lionspeed GP[22] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 89 B Switzerland Alex Fontana[22] TBC
Germany Patrick Kolb[22] TBC
Canada Bashar Mardini[22] TBC
Denmark RaceGroup[23] Ferrari 296 GT3 Evo Ferrari F163CE 3.0 L Turbo V6 TBA TBA Denmark Simon Birch[23] TBC
Denmark Malte Ebdrup[23] TBC
Denmark Frederik Schandorff[23] TBC
Germany Rutronik Racing[14] Lamborghini Temerario GT3 Lamborghini L411 4.0 L Turbo V8 TBA P Switzerland Patric Niederhauser[15] TBC
TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Germany Tresor Attempto Racing[16] Audi R8 LMS Evo II Audi DAR 5.2 L V10 TBA TBA Italy Andrea Frassineti[16] TBC
Germany Carrie Schreiner[17] TBC
TBA TBC
Icon Class
P Pro (Overall)
G Gold Cup
S Silver Cup
B Bronze Cup

To be confirmed

Team Car Engine No. Class Drivers Rounds
Germany ROWE Racing[24] BMW M4 GT3 Evo BMW P58 3.0 L Turbo I6 98 P TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Malaysia Johor Motorsports Racing JMR[25] Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R Chevrolet LT6.R 5.5 L V8 TBA TBA TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Austria Razoon – more than racing[26] Porsche 911 GT3 R (992.2) Porsche M97/80 4.2 L Flat-6 TBA TBA TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Germany SR Motorsport by Schnitzelalm[27] Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo Mercedes-AMG M159 6.2 L V8 TBA TBA TBA TBC
TBA TBC
United Kingdom Steller Motorsport[28] Chevrolet Corvette Z06 GT3.R Chevrolet LT6.R 5.5 L V8 TBA TBA TBA TBC
TBA TBC
Icon Class
P Pro (Overall)
G Gold Cup
S Silver Cup
B Bronze Cup

Driver and team changes

Seven-time MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi will make his full-time championship return with Team WRT in the No. 46 BMW M4 GT3 Evo in 2026 alongside Max Hesse.

For the 2026 season, the former Porsche marque and overall winners of the previous season's Endurance Cup, Rutronik Racing, will make the switch to Lamborghini, aiming to field the new Lamborghini Temerario GT3 in the Pro class with a line-up of factory drivers.[14] In their place, Boutsen VDS will make two full-season Porsche entries after splitting from Mercedes-AMG, one of which is confirmed to have Dorian Boccolacci and Alessio Picariello at the helm for the whole season.[4] The other will have Gilles Magnus and Swedish rising star Robin Knutsson in the Gold Cup.[4] An additional Porsche, entered by Dinamic GT will contest the Silver Cup with Thai driver, Tanart Sathienthirakul, behind the wheel in both Sprint and Endurance.[12]

It was also announced that Verstappen Racing would return to the series for a second year, now running a Mercedes-AMG, in a bid for the overall championship. Chris Lulham, last year's Gold Cup champion, will be paired with Mercedes-AMG factory talent Daniel Juncadella.[10]

Valentino Rossi is also set to make a full-time return to the series in the No. 46 Team WRT BMW after largely sitting out the 2025 season, making just two appearances at Spa and Misano. In 2026, he will be partnered with Max Hesse at all rounds.[8] In the sister No. 32 Pro car, last year's drivers' champions Kelvin van der Linde and Charles Weerts will team up to defend their overall title across the whole season, with Jordan Pepper joining for the Endurance Cup.[9][29] Pepper will also contest full-time in 2026, splitting his driving duties with the No. 31 Sprint Cup car.[9] To complete the Team WRT lineup, a full-time No. 30 entry will see Matisse Lismont and Ignacio Montenegro compete for honours in the Silver Cup.[9]

Aston Martin marquee Comtoyou Racing will expand its European programme by making three full-season entries in 2026. Car No. 7 will compete for overall honours with Nicki Thiim at the helm. Kobe Pauwels will share driving duties between the No. 7 at Sprint Cup rounds and the No. 21 Silver Cup entry at Endurance rounds; also in the No. 21, Oliver Söderström will compete for the full season. Finally, Marcelo Tomasoni will pilot the No. 11 Bronze Cup entry at all rounds in 2026.[5]

See also

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