The FFSA Tourisme 2026 season brings France’s premier touring car championship back for another thrilling year, with the complete motorsport calendar featuring five action-packed rounds across iconic European circuits. Starting at Nogaro on 3–6 April 2026, this racing calendar delivers sprint-format excitement from April through October, giving fans plenty of opportunities to catch live motorsport streams of close-quarters touring car battles.
Quick Facts: FFSA Tourisme 2026 Season
- Series: FFSA Tourisme (FFSA TC)
- Season dates: 3 April – 11 October 2026
- Number of rounds: 5
- Format: Sprint races, multiple short-duration races per weekend
- Countries: France (4 rounds), Belgium (1 round)
- How to watch: Live stream in The Racing Line app
When Does the FFSA Tourisme 2026 Season Start?
The FFSA Tourisme 2026 season kicks off at Circuit de Nogaro on 3–6 April 2026. This opening round sets the tone for the championship, with multiple classes of touring cars battling on one of France’s most beloved racing venues. Mark your racing timetable now — the action begins in early spring and you won’t want to miss the season opener.
How Many Rounds in the FFSA Tourisme 2026 Racing Calendar?
The complete FFSA Tourisme 2026 motorsport calendar consists of five rounds, taking competitors to some of the most prestigious circuits in France and one legendary Belgian venue. Here’s the full round-by-round schedule:
- Round 1: FFSA Nogaro — 🇫🇷 Circuit de Nogaro, France · 3–6 April 2026
- Round 2: FFSA Dijon — 🇫🇷 Dijon-Prenois, France · 16–18 May 2026
- Round 3: Spa Speedweek — 🇧🇪 Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium · 19–21 June 2026
- Round 4: GTWC Magny Cours — 🇫🇷 Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours, France · 31 July – 2 August 2026
- Round 5: FFSA Paul Ricard — 🇫🇷 Circuit Paul Ricard, France · 9–11 October 2026
Each event features support from other major French championships including FFSA GT, French F4, and Porsche Carrera Cup France, making every race weekend a complete motorsport festival.
What Time Does FFSA Tourisme Race? Motorsport Timetable by Timezone
FFSA Tourisme events typically run on Central European Time, with races scheduled throughout the day during support-race weekends. Converting the racing timetable to your local timezone is essential for catching live action. Here’s a typical race session conversion guide:
For a 14:00 CET race start:
- UK (GMT/BST): 13:00 GMT / 14:00 BST
- US Eastern (ET): 08:00 EST / 09:00 EDT
- US Pacific (PT): 05:00 PST / 06:00 PDT
- Central Europe (CET/CEST): 14:00 CET / 15:00 CEST
- Australia Eastern (AEST/AEDT): 00:00 AEST / 01:00 AEDT (next day)
Session times vary by event and are confirmed closer to each race weekend. Rather than manually checking the motorsport timetable before every round, use The Racing Line app to get automatic timezone conversions and personalised alerts.
Where Can I Watch FFSA Tourisme Live? Your Motorsport Stream Guide
Looking for the best way to watch FFSA Tourisme 2026? The live racing stream is available directly within The Racing Line app, making it your essential destination for following every session.
The Racing Line embeds the live motorsport stream right in the app, so you can watch races without hunting for separate platforms or worrying about geo-restrictions. Whether you’re at home or on the move, the app delivers your racing stream alongside the full schedule, session times, and results — all in one place.
Why watch through The Racing Line app:
- Live motorsport stream embedded directly in the app
- No need to search for broadcast links or navigate external platforms
- Works on both iOS and Android devices
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How Do I Get FFSA Tourisme Race Timetable Notifications?
Never miss a session with Smart Notifications in The Racing Line app. The app covers over 220 motorsport series, and you can customise exactly which alerts you receive — by series, session type, and how far in advance you want to be notified.
Following the FFSA Tourisme racing calendar becomes effortless:
- Choose your series: Select FFSA Tourisme alongside any other championships you follow
- Pick your sessions: Get alerts for qualifying, races, or all sessions
- Set your timing: Receive notifications 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 24 hours before each session
- Automatic timezone conversion: Every alert arrives in your local time — no manual calculations needed
With the complete motorsport calendar for 220+ series in one app, The Racing Line ensures you’re always informed. Follow FFSA Tourisme, FFSA GT, French F4, and every other championship from a single dashboard.
Your Complete FFSA Tourisme 2026 Motorsport Calendar Companion
The FFSA Tourisme 2026 season promises spectacular touring car racing across France’s finest circuits, culminating at the iconic Paul Ricard in October. With sprint races delivering non-stop action and multiple classes battling simultaneously, every round offers drama from lights out to chequered flag.
Don’t let timezone confusion or scattered schedules cause you to miss a moment. Download The Racing Line app on iOS and Android at https://trlapp.com/app — your complete solution for the FFSA Tourisme racing timetable, live motorsport streams, and smart notifications that keep you connected to the action all season long.