Barcelona - Spain
Prologue
European Le Mans Series
Barcelona is the ideal location for testing, and the European Le Mans Series season begins here. Each of the teams and drivers will be looking to make the most of the circuit which comprises both technical and fast corners. This will be the first time that the Iron Dames will be able to get up to speed with their Porsche 911 GT3 with the rest of the field.
Barcelona - Spain
Round 1
European Le Mans Series
The six-round campaign begins with at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. This circuit demands precision from drivers, teams and the cars and is where markers will be laid down for the rest of the season ahead.
Le Castellet - France
Round 2
European Le Mans Series
Circuit Paul Ricard is another highly technical circuit which also features plenty of fast, challenging sections. Races around the French venue can often be decided in the final minutes, with the lengthy Mistral Straight offering plenty of opportunities for overtaking.
Imola - Italy
Round 3
European Le Mans Series
Tight, narrow and undulating, Imola is among the classic venues on the calendar. Overtaking can be very challenging, making it incredibly tough for cars in each class when racing around each other.
Francorchamps - Belgium
Round 4
European Le Mans Series
One of the true drivers’ circuits, Spa-Francorchamps is among the most iconic across the globe. With spectacular corners, unpredictable weather and formidable challenges, this is one of the races each team and driver would like to win.
Mugello - Italy
Round 5
European Le Mans Series
The one new venue on the calendar is at Mugello. This fearsome track is highly demanding on the cars and the drivers and is very tough to overtake on which will make multi-class racing very challenging.
Portimão - Portugal
Round 6
European Le Mans Series
The season concludes at Circuito Portimão. This venue in the Algarve region is incredibly undulating but provides great racing and is the ideal location to end this six-race season.