THE FIRST STEP IN PROFESSIONAL ENDURANCE RACING

A high-quality entry championship with single-make GT and Prototype classes. Drivers compete for the Overall, Pro-Am, and Am honours on six famed European circuits alongside the Michelin Le Mans Cup and the European Le Mans Series. The two-day weekends feature double races and plenty of track time.

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Matteo Pianezzola
Gregorio Bertocco

ALL RACES

Round 1 - Barcelona
Round 2 - LE CASTELLET
Round 3 - 24 HOURS OF LE MANS
Round 4 - SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS
Round 5 – SILVERSTONE
Round 6 - Portimão

Round 1 - Barcelona

04 | 05 April 2025

The first race of the takes is set to take place at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. This circuit is considered as a perfect mix of many characters, with long straights and a variety of corners on offer for drivers. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya is also known for its variable wind direction which can change drastically throughout the day, pushing the car’s aerodynamics to the limit.

BARCELONA
Location:
Barcelona, Spain
Left turns:
6
Right turns:
8
Circuit distance:
4.9 km

Round 2 - Le Castellet

02 | 03 May 2025

Circuit Paul Ricard, located near Le Castellet in France, is very challenging but it’s highly regarded by drivers for having everything that they need to push their package to their limit.
With the long Mistral Straight inviting drivers to hit incredible speeds, as well as plenty of fast, medium and slow corners to contend with, the Paul Ricard round of the championship is not one to miss.

Circuit Paul Ricard
Location:
Le Castellet, France
Left turns:
5
Right turns:
8
Circuit distance:
3.64 km

Round 3 - 24 Hours of le Mans

08 June 2025

Probably the world’s most famous racetrack, Le Mans provides drivers with an incredibly challenging layout of 13.62km, including large sections of closed of public roads. The many landmarks, including the Dunlop Bridge, the Porsche Curves, and the Panoramic Wheel are unique, and the full city supports the race as one making it an unforgettable experience for fans and insiders alike. In terms of driving, the corners and chicanes provide technically difficult challenges for drivers to rise above, especially on a 24-hour distance.

Le Mans
Location:
Le Mans, France
Left turns:
19
Right turns:
19
Circuit distance:
13.62 km

Round 4 - Spa-Francorchamps

22 | 23 August 2025

Probably the world’s most famous racetrack, Le Mans provides drivers with an incredibly challenging layout of 13.62 kilometers, including large sections of closed public roads. The many landmarks are unique, and being part of the 24 Hours of Le Mans weekend make it for an unforgettable experience for the drivers.

Spa-Francorchamps
Location:
Francorchamps, Belgium
Left turns:
9
Right turns:
11
Circuit distance:
7.004 km

Round 5 – SILVERSTONE

12 | 13 September 2025

For the first time in six years, high-profile endurance racing returns to the UK at one of the World’s most renowned venues, home to the British Grand Prix. The layout changes occurred throughout the years made Silverstone a uniquely challenging circuit featuring a bit of everything including variables like weather and a particularly abrasive surface.

Silverstone
Location:
Silverstone, UK
Left turns:
8
Right turns:
10
Circuit distance:
5.9 km

Round 6 - Portimão

18 October 2025

Portimão is the final track on the Ligier European Series calendar. The track features many technical challenges for drivers, with its range of slow and fast turns which include some drastic changes in gradients and elevation.
The track’s width also provides drivers with plenty of opportunities for overtaking which, combined with perfect visibility from stands and the proximity to Portugal’s most famous holiday resorts, make it a highlight for many spectators and teams alike.

Portimão
Location:
Portimão, Portugal
Left turns:
7
Right turns:
9
Circuit distance:
2.91 km

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