Watch the 2026 GTWC Europe Endurance Cup at Monza

Watch the 2026 GTWC Europe Endurance Cup at Monza live, with a 57-car grid set for a three-hour fight at the Temple of Speed.
Photo Credit: SRO/JEP
Spread the love

The 2026 GT World Challenge (GTWC) Europe Endurance Cup heads to Autodromo Nazionale Monza from 29 to 31 May, bringing one of the championship’s biggest events to the Temple of Speed. The weekend will be headlined by a three-hour Endurance Cup race, with a packed GT3 grid representing 10 manufacturers set to tackle one of motorsport’s most iconic circuits.

With support categories pushing the total entry beyond 130 cars, fans can expect constant action across the weekend. The event will also offer a full festival atmosphere, including an open paddock, autograph sessions, live music, fan zone activities and family entertainment inside the historic Monza venue.

Importantly, the race arrives with several major storylines already building. Comtoyou Racing heads to Italy with momentum after its dramatic Paul Ricard victory, while Mercedes-AMG Team Mann-Filter will look to respond after narrowly losing out in the Endurance Cup opener. BMW, Ferrari, Porsche, Aston Martin and McLaren entries are also set to play key roles, with Valentino Rossi’s #46 Team WRT BMW giving the home crowd another major reason to follow the fight at the front.

Entry List

2026 GTWC Europe Endurance Cup Monza schedule

Thursday, 28 May
15:45–17:45 — Bronze Test Session

Friday, 29 May
16:00–18:00 — Paid Test Session

Saturday, 30 May
09:00–10:30 — Free Practice 1
14:25–15:55 — Free Practice 2

Sunday, 31 May
09:50–10:50 — Qualifying
15:30–18:30 — Race

All times are local track time, CEST.

Watch 2026 GTWC Europe Endurance Cup Monza

Watch the full 2026 GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup Monza live stream on the GT World YouTube channel, with qualifying starting at 09:50 CEST and the three-hour race beginning at 15:30 CEST on Sunday, 31 May.

Qualifying Live Stream [English]

Race Live Stream [English]

The streams are also available in French, German, Italian and Dutch on the GT World YouTube channel.