The TCR World Tour 2026 season brings eight rounds of thrilling international touring car action to circuits across four continents, and having the complete motorsport calendar at your fingertips is essential for every fan. This premier racing series, organised by WSC Group, kicks off in Mexico City on 23 April 2026 and concludes at the legendary Macau Grand Prix in November, offering sprint race excitement on some of the world’s most iconic tracks.
Quick Facts: TCR World Tour 2026 Season
- Series: TCR World Tour (TCR World)
- Category: Touring Cars
- Region: Global
- Season dates: 23 April – 22 November 2026
- Total rounds: 8 events across 6 countries
- Race format: Multiple sprint races per weekend
- How to watch: Live motorsport stream available in The Racing Line app
When Does the TCR World Tour 2026 Season Start?
The TCR World Tour 2026 racing calendar begins on 23-25 April at the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez in Mexico City. This opening round sets the tone for a globe-spanning championship that visits Europe, Asia, and concludes with the prestigious Macau street circuit finale.
How Many Rounds Are in the TCR World Tour 2026 Racing Calendar?
The 2026 motorsport timetable features eight rounds spread across seven months. The calendar includes a mix of standalone TCR World Tour events and shared weekends with other major championships, including the 12H Paul Ricard endurance event in June.
Complete TCR World Tour 2026 Schedule
Here’s the full racing timetable for the season:
- Round 1: TCR World Tour Mexico — Mexico City (Grand Prix), Mexico · 23-25 April 2026
- Round 2: 12H Paul Ricard — Paul Ricard (Grand Prix), France · 4 June - 5 July 2026
- Round 3: TCR World Tour Valencia — Valencia (Grand Prix), Spain · 12-14 June 2026
- Round 4: TCR World Tour Portugal — Vila Real (Grand Prix), Portugal · 11-12 July 2026
- Round 5: TCR World Tour South Korea — Inje Speedway (Grand Prix), South Korea · 2-4 October 2026
- Round 6: TCR World Tour Chengdu — Chengdu Tianfu (Grand Prix), China · 16-18 October 2026
- Round 7: TCR World Tour Zhuzhou — Zhuzhou (Grand Prix), China · 23-25 October 2026
- Round 8: Macau Grand Prix — Macau (Guia Circuit), Macau · 19-22 November 2026
The autumn stretch through Asia is particularly intense, with back-to-back rounds in China followed by the showpiece Macau finale—a street circuit that demands absolute precision from touring car drivers.
Where Can I Watch TCR World Tour 2026 Live Streams?
Finding a reliable live racing stream for TCR World Tour has never been easier. The Racing Line app features the TCR World Tour live stream built directly into the app, giving you instant access to every race without hunting across multiple platforms.
The Racing Line is available on iOS and Android, offering:
- Direct live motorsport stream access — watch TCR World Tour races embedded within the app
- No geo-blocking hassles — stream availability information clearly displayed
- Free access to access TCR TV coverage through the app
TCR TV provides official coverage of all TCR World Tour events, and accessing this through The Racing Line app means you’ll have both the racing stream and the complete motorsport calendar in one convenient location.
Download The Racing Line at https://trlapp.com/app
What Time Does TCR World Tour Race? Timezone Conversions
TCR World Tour events typically feature qualifying and multiple sprint races across the weekend. Race times vary by circuit location, so here’s a general timezone conversion guide for a typical 14:00 local start time at key venues:
European rounds (Paul Ricard, Valencia, Vila Real):
- UK (BST): 13:00
- US Eastern (ET): 08:00
- US Pacific (PT): 05:00
- Central Europe (CEST): 14:00
- Australia Eastern (AEST): 22:00
Asian rounds (South Korea, China, Macau):
- UK (GMT): 05:00-07:00
- US Eastern (ET): 00:00-02:00
- US Pacific (PT): 21:00-23:00 (previous day)
- Central Europe (CET): 06:00-08:00
- Australia Eastern (AEDT): 16:00-18:00
Mexico City round:
- UK (BST): 20:00
- US Eastern (ET): 15:00
- US Pacific (PT): 12:00
- Central Europe (CEST): 21:00
- Australia Eastern (AEST): 05:00 (next day)
Rather than manually converting every session time, let The Racing Line app handle it automatically. The app displays the entire racing timetable in your local timezone, eliminating confusion and ensuring you never miss a session.
How Do I Get TCR World Tour Race Timetable Notifications?
Keeping track of a global motorsport timetable across multiple timezones is challenging, but The Racing Line makes it effortless with Smart Notifications:
- Customisable alerts — choose which sessions you want notifications for (practice, qualifying, races)
- Flexible lead times — get reminded 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day before sessions
- Series-specific settings — follow TCR World Tour alongside 220+ other racing series in one app
- Automatic timezone handling — all notifications arrive based on your local time
With eight rounds across drastically different timezones, from Mexico to Macau, Smart Notifications ensure you’ll catch every TCR World Tour race live without constantly checking the racing calendar.
Your Complete TCR World Tour 2026 Companion
The TCR World Tour delivers some of the most competitive touring car racing on the planet, and the 2026 season promises drama from Mexico City to Macau. Whether you’re following the championship battle or simply want to catch the action at Vila Real’s famous street circuit, having the right tools makes all the difference.
The Racing Line app combines the complete motorsport calendar, live racing streams, and smart notifications in one free download. Never miss a TCR World Tour session—get the app today at https://trlapp.com/app and stay connected to the 2026 season from first practice to final chequered flag.