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24H Series | 24 Hours Barcelona 2026

09/19, 2026

Where to watch 24H Series – 24 Hours Barcelona 2026?

Learn how to watch the 24H Series – 24 Hours Barcelona 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.

Is this a free live stream?
YES!

Status: Waiting For Start Times
Live Stream event start times will be posted as we get them. We work directly with the 24H Series management so we post start times and direct live streams below, as soon as they’re active.

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
Sat, September 19, 2026
120 min
24 Hours of Barcelona pt1
Sat, September 19, 2026
First 8 Hours
24 Hours of Barcelona pt2
Sun, September 20, 2026
Middle 8 Hours
24 Hours of Barcelona pt3
Sun, September 20, 2026
Last 8 Hours
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Event Information

Event Description

24H Series – 12 Hours Paul Ricard 2026

The Michelin 24H Barcelona: Catalonia’s Relentless Season Finale

The Michelin 24H Barcelona 2026 crowns the 24H Series with a sun-drenched, sleepless marathon at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya, transforming the 4.675-kilometre ribbon of asphalt into the ultimate proving ground for man and machine. As daylight bleeds into the Mediterranean night and back again, this unbroken twenty-four-hour odyssey closes the championship on a track etched into motorsport history since 1991. Sweeping Turn 3 taken flat-out, the long right-hand curve of La Caixa that punishes rear tires, and the final chicane where late-braking heroes are born or broken; every corner carries the echo of past Formula 1 battles now repurposed for endurance warfare.

Creventic welcomes the series’ most eclectic grid of the year: GT3 titans from Ferrari, Lamborghini, and BMW lock horns with Porsche Cup battalions, GTX prototypes, and gritty TCE touring cars, all chasing overall and class glory beneath Michelin’s latest ultra-endurance compounds. The entry list surges past eighty machines, swollen by Spanish squads hungry for home triumph and international travelers desperate to end the season on the top step. Temperature swings from searing September afternoons to cool coastal dawns turn strategy into alchemy, while the floodlit stadium section becomes a glowing amphitheater of dueling headlights and glowing carbon brakes.

Beyond the barriers, Montmeló’s passionate crowds flood the grandstands, their flags painting the skyline red and yellow. The paddock pulses with late-night paella, exhausted mechanics, and champagne dreams as the clock ticks past sunrise. When the chequered flag finally falls after a full day of combat, the 24H Barcelona anoints not just champions but survivors who have endured heat, darkness, and the relentless pursuit of perfection on one of the world’s most complete circuits. In the warm Catalan light, the series signs off another year with a race that feels less like an event and more like a celebration of everything endurance racing was born to be.