The FFSA GT 2026 season brings five thrilling rounds of GT4 sportscar racing to France and Belgium, with the motorsport calendar kicking off at Nogaro on 3-6 April 2026. This premier French racing series features sprint races on iconic European circuits, and our complete guide covers every date on the racing timetable plus exactly where to catch the live motorsport stream action.
Quick Facts: FFSA GT 2026 Season
- Series: FFSA GT (GT4 France)
- Season: 2026
- Rounds: 5 events
- Season Start: 3 April 2026 (Nogaro)
- Season End: 11 October 2026 (Paul Ricard)
- Race Format: Two 1-hour sprint races per weekend
- How to Watch: Live stream in The Racing Line app
When Does the FFSA GT 2026 Season Start?
The FFSA GT 2026 racing calendar begins at Circuit Paul Armagnac in Nogaro, France, from 3-6 April 2026. This opening round sets the stage for an exciting championship battle across five weekends of GT4 competition. Mark your motorsport timetable now — the action starts earlier than many European series, giving fans an early-season treat.
How Many Rounds in the FFSA GT 2026 Racing Calendar?
The complete FFSA GT 2026 motorsport calendar features five rounds spanning April through October:
- Round 1: FFSA Nogaro — 🇫🇷 Nogaro (Grand Prix), France · 3-6 April 2026
- Round 2: FFSA Dijon — 🇫🇷 Dijon (Grand Prix), France · 16-18 May 2026
- Round 3: Spa Speedweek — 🇧🇪 Spa (Grand Prix), Belgium · 19-21 June 2026
- Round 4: GTWC Magny Cours — 🇫🇷 Magny Cours (Grand Prix), France · 31 July - 2 August 2026
- Round 5: FFSA Paul Ricard — 🇫🇷 Paul Ricard (Grand Prix), France · 9-11 October 2026
Several rounds feature support races alongside other prestigious series including French F4, Porsche Carrera Cup France, and even British GT at the spectacular Spa Speedweek event. This makes tracking the full racing timetable essential for fans following multiple championships.
Where to Watch FFSA GT 2026 Live Streams
Looking for where to catch every FFSA GT live racing stream? The Racing Line app is your primary destination for watching the 2026 season. The app features the FFSA GT live motorsport stream built directly into the interface — no searching for separate channels or juggling multiple platforms.
The Racing Line app offers:
- Direct access to FFSA GT live streams within the app
- Complete motorsport calendar integration with 220+ series
- Smart notifications so you never miss a session
- Free download on iOS and Android
For fans wanting the simplest path from racing calendar to live stream, The Racing Line eliminates the guesswork. Open the app, check the timetable, and watch — all in one place.
GT World coverage may also be available through their platforms, though The Racing Line app remains the recommended single destination for both schedule tracking and live racing streams.
Geo-blocking considerations: FFSA GT streams are generally accessible across Europe. Some international viewers may find The Racing Line app’s integrated stream the most reliable option, as it consolidates access without requiring VPN workarounds.
Download The Racing Line at https://trlapp.com/app
What Time Does FFSA GT Race? Timezone Conversions
FFSA GT races typically take place during European afternoon hours, with two 1-hour sprint races scheduled across each weekend. Here’s how typical race start times convert across major timezones:
Typical afternoon race start (14:00 CEST):
- 🇬🇧 UK (BST): 13:00
- 🇺🇸 US Eastern (ET): 08:00
- 🇺🇸 US Pacific (PT): 05:00
- 🇪🇺 Central Europe (CEST): 14:00
- 🇦🇺 Australia Eastern (AEST): 22:00
Evening race start (17:00 CEST):
- 🇬🇧 UK (BST): 16:00
- 🇺🇸 US Eastern (ET): 11:00
- 🇺🇸 US Pacific (PT): 08:00
- 🇪🇺 Central Europe (CEST): 17:00
- 🇦🇺 Australia Eastern (AEDT): 01:00 (+1 day)
Rather than manually converting every session on the racing timetable, let The Racing Line app handle timezone conversions automatically. The app displays all motorsport timetable times in your local timezone — no mental arithmetic required.
How Do I Get FFSA GT Race Timetable Notifications?
Never miss a wheel-to-wheel moment with The Racing Line app’s Smart Notifications system. This is the most reliable way to stay on top of the FFSA GT racing calendar throughout the 2026 season.
Smart Notifications features:
- Customise alerts by series — follow FFSA GT alongside any of 220+ championships
- Choose session types — get notified for races only, or include qualifying and practice
- Set your preferred lead time — 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day before sessions
- Automatic timezone adjustment — alerts arrive at the right time, wherever you are
With five rounds spread across seven months, it’s easy to lose track of when FFSA GT returns. The app’s motorsport calendar keeps your racing timetable organised, while notifications ensure you’re watching when the lights go out.
Your Complete FFSA GT 2026 Companion
The FFSA GT 2026 season promises spectacular GT4 racing across France’s finest circuits, plus the legendary Spa-Francorchamps in Belgium. Whether you’re a dedicated French motorsport follower or discovering this exciting series for the first time, having the complete racing calendar and reliable live stream access makes all the difference.
The Racing Line app brings everything together: the full motorsport timetable, live racing streams, and smart notifications — all on iOS and Android. Download now at https://trlapp.com/app and never miss a session of FFSA GT action in 2026.