Barcelona - Spain
Round 1
Michelin Le Mans Cup
Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya hosts the first event of the MLMC season and is regarded as a fantastic all-rounder, featuring long straights and a variety of corners. Wind direction has also been known to play a part in races here, changing drastically over the course of an endurance race.
Le Castellet - France
Round 2
Michelin Le Mans Cup
Located near Le Castellet in France, Circuit Paul Ricard is an excellent test of endurance for both driver and machine. With the long Mistral Straight sending top speeds skyrocketing, as well as a range of corner types to contend with, the Paul Ricard round is one you don’t want to miss.
Le Mans - France
Round 3
Michelin Le Mans Cup
The world-renowned Circuit de La Sarthe at Le Mans provides drivers with 13.62km of track, with much of it taking place on closed public roads. The famed Mulsanne Straight comprises almost half the total distance at 6km, separated by two tricky chicanes.
Francorchamps - Belgium
Round 4
Michelin Le Mans Cup
The fourth race of the season takes the field to Belgium. Spa-Francorchamps is one of the most famous and exciting race circuits on any calendar and the MLMC is no different. Spectacular corners, huge straights and elevation changes galore make this a very special motorsport venue.
Silverstone - UK
Round 5
Michelin Le Mans Cup
The penultimate round at Silverstone offers a high-speed rollercoaster ride around a truly historic British circuit. Ultra-quick corners and plenty of straights will ensure the wheel-to-wheel action takes centre stage.
Portimão - Portugal
Round 6
Michelin Le Mans Cup
Portimão hosts the season finale and presents technical challenges for drivers and teams alike, with its range of slow and fast turns which include some drastic increases in gradients