Scheduled post - publishes on 8 April 2026

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How to Watch FIA European Karting Championship 2026 – Live Stream Guide

FIA European Karting Championship 2026 calendar, live motorsport stream guide & racing timetable. All 9 rounds covered.

The Racing Line 4 min read

The FIA European Karting Championship 2026 season kicks off on 10th April in Muro-Leccese, Italy, marking the start of an exciting nine-round motorsport calendar. This premier CIK-FIA sanctioned series, officially known as the Mondokart.com FIA Karting European Championship, continues to serve as the ultimate proving ground for future Formula 1 stars. Whether you’re tracking the racing timetable or searching for a live motorsport stream, this guide covers everything you need to follow the action.

Quick Facts: FIA European Karting Championship 2026

  • Series: FIA European Karting Championship (FIA Euro Kart)
  • Season Dates: 10th April – 7th November 2026
  • Total Rounds: 9 events across Europe and Bahrain
  • How to Watch: Live racing stream available via The Racing Line app
  • Series Type: Elite-level karting competition

When Does the FIA European Karting Championship 2026 Season Start?

The 2026 racing calendar begins on 10th-12th April at the Muro-Leccese circuit in Italy. This opening round sets the stage for eight months of intense karting competition, with the season finale taking place in Bahrain on 5th-7th November. Adding the FIA European Karting Championship to your motorsport timetable ensures you won’t miss a single wheel-to-wheel battle.

How Many Rounds in the FIA European Karting Championship 2026 Calendar?

The complete FIA European Karting Championship 2026 racing calendar features nine rounds across seven countries. Here’s the full season schedule:

  • Round 1: FIA Euro Kart Muro-Leccese — Muro-Leccese, Italy · 10-12 April 2026
  • Round 2: FIA Euro Kart Chiva-Valencia — Chiva-Valencia, Spain · 8-10 May 2026
  • Round 3: FIA Euro Kart Genk — Genk, Belgium · 22-24 May 2026
  • Round 4: FIA Euro Kart Mulsen — Mulsen, Germany · 12-14 June 2026
  • Round 5: FIA Euro Kart Sarno-Napoli — Sarno-Napoli, Italy · 3-5 July 2026
  • Round 6: FIA Euro Kart Kristianstad — Kristianstad, Sweden · 31 July - 2 August 2026
  • Round 7: FIA Karting World Championship — Le Mans, France · 18-20 September 2026
  • Round 8: FIA Karting World Cup — Viterbo, Italy · 9-11 October 2026
  • Round 9: FIA Karting World Championship — Sakhir, Bahrain · 5-7 November 2026

This comprehensive motorsport calendar spans traditional European karting strongholds before concluding under the floodlights at the Bahrain International Circuit’s kart track.

Where Can I Watch FIA European Karting Championship Live Streams?

Finding a reliable live motorsport stream for karting can be challenging, but The Racing Line app makes it simple. The FIA European Karting Championship racing stream is embedded directly within the app, meaning you can watch every qualifying session and final without switching between platforms.

The FIA Karting organisation maintains an official YouTube presence for race coverage. However, rather than hunting for individual streams across multiple platforms, The Racing Line app consolidates everything into one destination. Download on iOS and Android at trlapp.com/app to access the live racing stream alongside the complete motorsport timetable.

Geo-Blocking Considerations for FIA Euro Kart Streams

Live motorsport streams occasionally face regional restrictions. The Racing Line app helps you navigate these complexities by providing clear information about stream availability for your location, ensuring you’re never left guessing when race day arrives.

What Time Does FIA European Karting Championship Race?

Karting events typically feature multiple sessions across each race weekend, with finals usually scheduled for Sunday afternoons in local time. Here are typical race time conversions for main finals:

  • UK (BST): 14:00 – 16:00
  • Central Europe (CEST): 15:00 – 17:00
  • US Eastern (ET): 09:00 – 11:00
  • US Pacific (PT): 06:00 – 08:00
  • Australia Eastern (AEST): 23:00 – 01:00 (same day/next day)

Session times vary by venue and category, making a dynamic racing timetable essential. The Racing Line app automatically converts all session times to your local timezone, eliminating confusion and ensuring you tune in at the right moment.

How Do I Get FIA European Karting Championship Race Timetable Notifications?

Never miss a session with The Racing Line app’s Smart Notifications feature. Here’s what makes it the perfect companion for following the FIA European Karting Championship 2026:

  • Customisable Alerts: Set notifications for qualifying, heats, and finals based on your preferences
  • Adjustable Lead Times: Get reminded 15 minutes, 1 hour, or 1 day before sessions begin
  • 220+ Series Coverage: Follow the FIA Euro Kart racing calendar alongside Formula 1, WEC, IndyCar, and hundreds more championships
  • Automatic Timezone Conversion: Every motorsport timetable entry displays in your local time

The app transforms how fans engage with the racing calendar, putting session times, live streams, and smart alerts in one place. Download The Racing Line on iOS and Android at trlapp.com/app.

Why Follow the FIA European Karting Championship 2026?

The FIA European Karting Championship represents the pinnacle of junior single-seater development. Champions like Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, and Charles Leclerc all honed their craft in CIK-FIA competition before reaching Formula 1. The 2026 season promises another crop of talented youngsters battling across Europe’s finest karting circuits.

With The Racing Line app, you’ll have the complete motorsport calendar at your fingertips, live racing streams ready when the lights go out, and smart notifications ensuring you catch every championship-deciding moment. Add the FIA European Karting Championship to your personalised racing timetable today and watch the stars of tomorrow compete for karting glory.

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