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24H Series | 12 Hours Spa 2026

04/18, 2026

Where to watch 24H Series – 12 Hours Spa-Francorchamps 2026?

Learn how to watch the 24H Series – 12 Hours Spa-Francorchamps 2026.  Below, we have listed everything you need to watch. We make it easy to find the live streams, schedules and replays without having to dig through the race series sites and other places. We find the races, so you don’t have to.

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Status: Waiting For Start Times
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Best way to watch:

  • Use the free YouTube App on a smart TV for qualifying and the full race to have on a big screen with great sound.
  • Live timing screens on a laptop or tablet to follow each driver and location on the track due to multi-class racing.
  • Print out the Spotter’s Guide (in color) for car numbers, driver names and car identification.

Live Stream Schedule

24H Series Qualifying
Fri, April 17, 2026
120 min
12 hours of Spa-Francorchamps pt1
Sat, April 18, 2026
First 6 Hours
12 hours of Spa-Francorchamps pt2
Sun, April 19, 2026
Last 6 Hours
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Event Information

Event Description

24H Series – 12 Hours Spa-Francorchamps 2026

The Michelin 12H Spa-Francorchamps: Ardennes Symphony in Twelve Unforgiving Hours

The Michelin 12H Spa-Francorchamps returns in 2026 as the spiritual climax of the 24H Series European leg, transforming Belgium’s most revered cathedral of speed into a twelve-hour crucible where endurance dreams are forged and shattered beneath the brooding Ardennes sky. The legendary 7.004-kilometre Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, carved through pine forests and rolling valleys since 1921, unleashes its full fury: Eau Rouge and Raidillon rise like a defiant heartbeat, Pouhon sweeps with merciless grace, and the endless Blanchimont curve demands absolute commitment at speeds that flirt with destiny.

Creventic divides the marathon into two six-hour segments separated by a brief night pause, yet the challenge remains unrelenting as mist, rain, and sudden temperature plunges turn strategy into survival. Michelin’s rain and hybrid compounds become lifelines on the abrasive surface that chews tires with aristocratic disdain. The 2026 grid swells past seventy entries, blending GT3 royalty from Audi, Porsche, and Lamborghini with GTX monsters and scrappy TCE underdogs, all chasing class glory on a layout that punishes the smallest mistake yet rewards the boldest heart.

Local heroes like Belgian Audi Club teams defend home soil against invading armadas, while the paddock pulses with the aroma of frites and high-octane tension. Grandstands perched along the Kemmel straight throb with thousands who brave the unpredictable July weather, their roars echoing through the forest as daylight dissolves into a floodlit ballet of spray and glowing brake discs. This is Spa unfiltered: raw, romantic, and ruthless. When the clocks finally stop after twelve hours of relentless combat, the 12H Spa-Francorchamps does not merely crown winners; it baptises survivors in the holiest water motorsport has to offer, etching another indelible chapter into the Ardennes legend.