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Winter Series | Barcelona 2026

03/14, 2026

Where to watch GT Winter Series – Barcelona 2026

This event includes these in one stream:

  • GT Winter Series
  • GT4 Winter Series
  • Prototype Winter Series
  • Formula Winter Series

Learn how to watch the GT Winter Series – 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 and replays, so you don’t have to.

Is this a free live stream?
Yes!

Status: Waiting For Start Times
We are working directly with GEDLICH Racing management to get all the event times, live stream links and other items listed. We will post everything once they get it over to us.

Best way to watch:

  • Use the free YouTube App on a smart TV for qualifying, Race 1 and Race 2 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.
  • Stream on-board driver’s view cams on a laptop or tablet with main race on big screen.

Live Stream Schedule

Winter Series Day 1
Sat, March 14, 2026
4 Hours
Winter Series Day 2
Sun, March 15, 2026
4 Hours
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Webcams, Radio, Live Timing

On-board Streams
Live Timing Screens

Replays

Social Media

Event Information

Event Description

Winter Series – Barcelona 2026

Barcelona Blitz: Saturday and Sunday of the Winter Series 2026

Saturday at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya unleashes the penultimate fury of the GEDLICH Racing Winter Series, with GT3, GT4, Prototypes, and Formula Winter Series locked in a four-way championship scrap on the 4.7-kilometer temple of speed. Morning warm-ups echo through the grandstands as prototypes test hybrid surges into Turn 1, Formula cars feather throttles through the high-speed esses, and GT squads dial dampers for the long back straight. The first sprint race ignites mid-day: a 30-minute frenzy where prototypes bolt from the grid, carving sub-1:30 laps while GT3 Ferraris and Lambos duel nose-to-tail in the chicane. Formula Winter Series prodigies weave through traffic, snatching apexes at Turn 9, and GT4 packs deliver door-banging drama. Pit stops cascade—mandatory tire changes for Formula, quick driver swaps for prototypes—amid tire smoke and radio chatter. A safety car bunches the field after a GT4 tangle, sparking a frantic restart duel. Checkered flags wave with prototype overall dominance, but Formula class glory goes to a bold rookie overtake, GT3 points tighten in a photo-finish, and GT4 underdogs claim a podium steal.

Sunday crowns the season’s climax in endurance glory. An extended warm-up sharpens edges before the four-hour multi-class marathon, the grid swelling to sixty machines under Catalan sun. Rolling start sees prototypes leap ahead, Formula cars diving inside GT4 trains, and GT3 titans fanning wide into the first corner. Laps blur into strategy: staggered pits, double-stinting on hards, fuel gambles as deltas shrink. Mid-race yellows compress the order, igniting three-wide restarts where blue flags flutter and mirrors blaze with rivals. Prototypes hunt outright victory through the stadium section, Formula stars chase checkered sprints in class, GT3 leaders trade blows at the hairpin, and GT4 delivers relentless pack racing. As shadows creep across the layout, exhaustion battles precision—blistered palms on wheels, strategists poring over live data. The checkered flag falls at twilight, anointing prototype champions, Formula Winter Series laurels, GT3 and GT4 titleholders in a euphoric podium cascade. Barcelona’s roar fades into legend, sealing the Winter Series’ 2026 saga in scorched rubber and unbreakable resolve.