In 2026, the BOSS GP Racing Series will hold six race weekends, consisting of a total of twelve races, on top-level circuits in five countries. The season will start in May in Hockenheim and end in October in Mugello. Return to Spielberg and Magny-Cours.

Drivers and fans alike can look forward to six thrilling events, all intended for spectators. As in previous years, the races will be held exclusively on Formula 1 and MotoGP-proven racetracks. Popular races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria and the former French Formula 1 track in Magny-Cours are back on the calendar. The breaks between races have been shortened slightly for 2026, but will still be at least three weeks to give the teams enough time to prepare their cars. All tracks are approved for Formula 1 cars.

The season will kick off at the ADAC Hockenheim Historic, which is held to honour racing legend Jim Clark, from 8 to 10 May. On Thursday before the event, additional testing opportunities will once again be available for BOSS GP participants.

From 12 to 14 June, the ever-popular Nürburgring Classic will take place on the famous Grand Prix circuit in the Eifel region.

The third event sees BOSS GP return to France for the first time in over a decade, with a comeback at the former Formula 1 racetrack in Magny-Cours. This race will be held from 3 to 5 July at the Circuit de Nevers, as part of the popular Truck Grand Prix and Racing Cup.

The action then moves to the TT Circuit Assen in the Netherlands for “The Racing Day”, which will take place from 31 July to 2 August. Large crowds are once again expected at the enthusiastic.

From 28 to 30 August, BOSS GP will be guests at the Red Bull Ring Classics in Spielberg. This event has been rescheduled for late summer and will feature an all-new programme.

The grand finale will take place from 2 to 4 October at the brand-new Gran Premio Storico d’Italia on the Mugello Circuit in Italy. Alongside the Formula 1 cars of the BOSS GP Racing Series, numerous Ferrari F1 cars will also be on display.

In 2026, BOSS GP will once again bridge the gap between historic and modern motorsport, showcasing some of the world’s fastest racing cars and keeping the spirit of speed and technical mastery alive. More detailed information on the regulations and entry procedure will be published at the beginning of next year.

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