Tickets on sale for half of 2026 season, including opening rounds and CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

Tickets on sale for half of 2026 season, including opening rounds and CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa

Searching for the perfect Christmas gift for the GT fan in your life – or a festive treat for yourself? Look no further than GT World Challenge Europe powered by AWS, which is now offering tickets for five of its 2026 events. 

The opening rounds of both the Endurance Cup and the Sprint Cup are among those available to purchase. The former will launch at Circuit Paul Ricard on 11/12 April, with the traditional six-hour race set to get underway at 18:00 on Saturday.

A Saturday ticket – which includes access to the  popular sunset party – costs just 25€, while a weekend pass costs 35€. Kids under the age of 12 can attend free of charge, while supplementary grid walk tickets are also available. 

As ever, the Sprint Cup campaign will begin at Brands Hatch on 2/3 May. Prices have been frozen at 2025 levels until Christmas, with a full weekend pass currently costing £44 for adults and just £26 for 13–15-year-olds. Children under 13 go free.

Tickets are also on sale for the marquee CrowdStrike 24 Hours of Spa. As the biggest event of the season, there are many ways to join the festivities on 24-28 June. Indeed, whether it's for a single day or the whole event, there is something to suit everyone. 

General admission for Thursday through Sunday costs 58€ (kids under 12 go free), while the same ticket with full access to the paddocks costs 82€. Additional options include Qualifying and Sunday tickets, while supplementary purchases such as the Grid Walk pass are also available. For a full run-down of Spa ticket options, please click here.

Three weeks later, the Sprint Cup will make its annual appearance at Misano (17–19 July). The Italian track welcomed a record grid in 2025 and always draws big crowds to enjoy the action, particularly its spectacular night race. A three-day ticket is available for 36€ until 14 February, while Saturday/Sunday tickets cost 20€ per day.

Next on the Sprint Cup calendar is a visit to Magny-Cours (31 July–2 August), which also includes action from the FFSA French GT Championship and FFSA French F4 Championship among others. Tickets start at 10€, with a three-day adult pass available for just 25€ including general admission, access to the fan village and paddock, and three Pit Walks. 

For 35€, spectators can get all of this plus access to the venue's campsite, allowing them to spend the weekend at the heart of the action. Concessions are available for 10-16-year-olds and under-10s can attend for free. To see even more, fans can opt for the Full GT World Experience. Priced at 60€, this includes extra perks such as weekend access to Grid Walks, a visit to the Conservatoire de la Monoplace Française museum, and parking.

Click here for more information and to purchase your 2026 tickets