2026 British GT Round 4 Spa-Francorchamps | Automotive Experience
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2026 British GT Round 4 Spa-Francorchamps
Francorchamps, Liège, Belgium2026-06-20 to 2026-06-21
About This Event
Founded by the British Racing Drivers' Club in 1993, British GT brings its multi-class grid to the 7km Spa-Francorchamps circuit — 19 corners through the Ardennes forest, including the Eau Rouge and Raidillon climb. A two-hour endurance race with mandatory driver changes, GT3 and GT4 machinery sharing the tarmac in the championship's traditional international round.
What to Expect
Two-hour GT3 and GT4 race with mandatory refuelling and driver changes
Multi-class format pits GT3 and GT4 supercars against each other simultaneously
Seven-kilometer circuit set in Ardennes forests southeast of Spa
Refuelling race counting toward GT4 Endurance Cup championship
Two-day weekend format with practice, qualifying and race on Sunday
Best Way to Experience It
Pouhon hillside offers elevated views across high-speed sector-two turns
Bronze general admission permits full circuit access though paths mix paved and unpaved surfaces
Good to Know
Circuit located in Francorchamps, approximately 150 kilometers southeast of Brussels
Ardennes microclimate brings changeable weather from sunshine to rain within minutes
Comfortable footwear essential for hilly terrain and potentially muddy pathways
Children under five enter free; discounted tickets available for ages five through fifteen
Is This Event Right For You?
Best fit if you value historic venues — 7km Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps hosts legendary Eau Rouge-Raidillon climb through Belgian Ardennes, 102m elevation changes, fast sweeping corners recognizable worldwide since 1925.
Best fit if you enjoy multi-class competitions — GT3 and GT4 production-based supercars race simultaneously, two-hour endurance format with mandatory driver changes, pitstop strategy, British GT joins French FFSA GT grids.
Best fit if you like passionate fan atmosphere — SRO Speedweek format brings completely free paddock access, spectator areas, support races across June 20-22 weekend, family-friendly environment without admission charges.
Not ideal if you prefer major international event scale — British national championship round attracts smaller crowds than Spa 24 Hours, domestic series focus rather than FIA World Endurance Championship prominence.