Scheduled post - publishes on 14 April 2026

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How to Watch Euroformula Open 2026 – Live Stream Guide

Euroformula Open 2026 complete guide: live motorsport stream, full racing calendar, all 8 rounds, and how to watch every race.

The Racing Line 4 min read

The Euroformula Open 2026 season brings eight thrilling rounds of single-seater racing across Europe’s most iconic circuits, and having the complete motorsport calendar at your fingertips is essential for following every moment. Starting in April at Portugal’s Portimao circuit and concluding in Barcelona in October, this prestigious series organised by GT Sport continues to showcase emerging talent on the international stage. Whether you’re tracking the racing timetable or searching for a reliable live motorsport stream, this guide covers everything you need to follow EFO throughout the year.

Quick Facts: Euroformula Open 2026

  • Series: Euroformula Open (EFO)
  • Season Dates: 16 April – 25 October 2026
  • Total Rounds: 8 events across 7 countries
  • Race Format: ~40-minute races, multiple races per weekend
  • Where to Watch: Live stream available in The Racing Line app
  • Cost: Free to watch

When Does the Euroformula Open 2026 Season Start?

The Euroformula Open 2026 season kicks off on 16-19 April at the Portimao Grand Prix circuit in Portugal. This opening round sets the tone for a competitive campaign that spans seven months of intense single-seater action. Mark your racing calendar now — the championship battle begins in the Algarve sunshine.

How Many Rounds Are in the Euroformula Open 2026 Racing Calendar?

The 2026 motorsport calendar for Euroformula Open features eight championship rounds visiting legendary European venues. Here’s the complete racing timetable for the season:

  • Round 1: GT Sport Portimao — Portimao (Grand Prix), Portugal · 16-19 April 2026
  • Round 2: GT Sport Spa — Spa (Grand Prix), Belgium · 15-17 May 2026
  • Round 3: GT Sport Misano — Misano (Grand Prix), Italy · 5-7 June 2026
  • Round 4: GT Sport Hungaroring — Hungaroring (Grand Prix), Hungary · 3-5 July 2026
  • Round 5: GT Sport Paul Ricard — Paul Ricard (Grand Prix), France · 17-19 July 2026
  • Round 6: GT Sport Hockenheim — Hockenheimring (Grand Prix), Germany · 11-13 September 2026
  • Round 7: GT Sport Monza — Monza (Grand Prix), Italy · 24-27 September 2026
  • Round 8: GT Sport Barcelona — Barcelona (Grand Prix), Spain · 22-25 October 2026

From the sweeping elevation changes of Spa-Francorchamps to the high-speed temple of Monza, this motorsport timetable delivers variety and excitement throughout the European racing season.

What Time Does Euroformula Open Race?

Euroformula Open events typically schedule races during afternoon sessions on European weekends. With approximately 40-minute race durations, here’s how typical session times convert across global time zones:

For a 14:00 CET race start:

  • UK (GMT/BST): 13:00 (winter) / 13:00 (summer)
  • Central Europe (CET/CEST): 14:00 (winter) / 14:00 (summer)
  • US Eastern (ET): 08:00 (winter) / 08:00 (summer)
  • US Pacific (PT): 05:00 (winter) / 05:00 (summer)
  • Australia Eastern (AEST/AEDT): 23:00 (winter) / 22:00 (summer)

Session times vary by event, making it crucial to have accurate motorsport timetable information. The Racing Line app automatically converts all times to your local timezone, ensuring you never have to calculate time differences manually.

Where Can I Watch Euroformula Open Live Streams?

Finding a reliable racing stream for Euroformula Open is straightforward. The Racing Line app is your primary destination for live motorsport streams, with EFO coverage embedded directly within the application. This means no hunting for external links or navigating multiple platforms — your live racing stream is right where your calendar and notifications live.

The Euroformula Open live stream is available ****, making it accessible to fans worldwide. While geo-restrictions can sometimes affect motorsport streaming, having the stream integrated into The Racing Line app simplifies the viewing experience considerably.

For fans following multiple championships, this integration proves invaluable. The app combines your racing calendar, session alerts, and live motorsport stream access in one place — perfect for weekends like Spa and Hungaroring where EFO shares billing with GT Open, TCR Europe, and other series.

How Do I Get Euroformula Open Race Timetable Notifications?

Never miss a Euroformula Open session with The Racing Line app’s smart notification system. Here’s what makes it essential for serious motorsport fans:

  • Customisable Alerts: Set notifications for qualifying, races, or all sessions
  • Flexible Lead Times: Get reminded 15 minutes, 1 hour, or even a day before sessions
  • Series-Specific Settings: Follow Euroformula Open alongside 220+ other championships
  • Automatic Timezone Conversion: Every session time displayed in your local zone
  • Weekend Overview: See the complete racing timetable for multi-series events at a glance

The app transforms how you follow the motorsport calendar. Instead of manually checking schedules or setting calendar reminders, your Euroformula Open timetable updates automatically with any changes — crucial for weather delays or schedule adjustments common at circuits like Spa.

Your Complete Euroformula Open 2026 Companion

Following emerging single-seater talent through the Euroformula Open 2026 season has never been easier. With eight rounds of competitive racing, live streams, and a stacked motorsport calendar running from April through October, EFO offers tremendous value for open-wheel racing enthusiasts.

Download The Racing Line app at https://trlapp.com/app to add Euroformula Open to your personalised racing calendar. With live motorsport streams built directly into the app, smart notifications for every session, and coverage of 220+ series worldwide, it’s the companion for the 2026 season and beyond. Available on iOS and Android — start following the complete racing timetable today.

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