GT World Challenge Europe Presents 2027 Season Race Calendar

Christoph Caspary

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The GT World Challenge Europe 2027 season features some changes to the race calendar, with two returning tracks and the exclusion of two well-known venues. Which tracks are new, and how the season is divided between the Endurance Cup and Sprint Cup promises exciting insights.

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The organizers of the GT World Challenge Europe have released the race calendar for the 2027 season. The championship will once again feature ten race events, divided into five Endurance Cup rounds and five Sprint Cup rounds each.

Compared to last year, there are two changes to the calendar: Imola and the Hungaroring in Budapest return after a multi-year absence. In contrast, Monza and Portimão are dropped. While Monza is unavailable due to planned construction work, Portimão will no longer be part of the calendar in 2027.

The Endurance Cup kicks off in mid-April with the six-hour race at the Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet, France. This will be followed by events in Imola and, at the end of June, the traditional 24 Hours of Spa. The endurance championship season will be rounded out by races at the Nürburgring and in Barcelona.

The Sprint Cup kicks off in early May at Brands Hatch. Further stops include Misano, Magny-Cours, and Zandvoort before the Sprint season concludes in early October at the Hungaroring in Budapest.

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