The 2026 FFSA GT calendar

Discover the complete 2026 FFSA GT season calendar. In total, five events will take place on circuits in France and Belgium, coinciding with the F4 France series.

Published 14/12/2025 à 15:02

Mathieu Chambenoit

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The 2026 FFSA GT calendar

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Just a few months after the 2025 season, which saw its winners Stanislav Safronov and Aleksandr Vaintrub, drivers for the Mirage Racing team, crowned champions, the 2026 season is unveiled. Unsurprisingly, five dates have been selected again, for five new weekends scheduled on the same circuits as the previous year. With the exception of Lédenon, all the rounds of the 2026 season will be held at the same circuits. FFSAGT will in this instance be correlated with those of the FFSA F4. Often going hand in hand, these two disciplines will therefore meet for a common final from October 9 to 11 on the Paul-Ricard circuit, at Castellet.

More specifically, the season will begin, as is traditional, at Nogaro, during the Easter Cups. Dijon will then host the second round of the season before a more summery series taking GT4 France to Spa-Francorchamps, Magny-Cours, and then Le Castellet.

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As a reminder, in 2025, two races punctuated each weekend, often providing spectators with plenty of excitement. Between penalties imposed after the finish of certain events and the dynamics reversed from one circuit to another, the crews of Mirage Racing, Code Racing Développement, and Vic'Team battled for the title until the very last moments. In total, 15 Pro/Am teams and six amateur teams competed for the victory. The main events in 2026 are already scheduled, in anticipation of April 3rd, the official start date of the next season.

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The official calendar for the 2026 season

  • April 3 – 6, 2026: Nogaro 🇫🇷
  • May 15–17, 2026: Dijon-Prenois 🇫🇷
  • June 19-21, 2026: Spa-Francorchamps 🇧🇪
  • July 31 – August 2, 2026: Magny-Cours 🇫🇷
  • October 9-11, 2026: Le Castellet (Paul-Ricard) 🇫🇷

Mathieu Chambenoit

Responsible for the single-seater categories (F2, F3, FRECA, Eurocup-3, F4...), I enjoy discussing F1, Endurance, or MotoGP.

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