Scheduled post - publishes on 22 April 2026

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How to Watch Italian GT Cup 2026 – Live Stream Guide

Italian GT Cup 2026 complete guide: 8-round motorsport calendar, live racing stream access, and timetable for every session. Free in The Racing Line app.

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The Italian GT Cup 2026 season brings eight thrilling rounds of GT racing across Italy’s most iconic circuits, and this complete motorsport calendar guide ensures you won’t miss a moment. Whether you’re tracking the racing timetable for Monza or catching a live motorsport stream from Mugello, here’s everything you need to follow this exciting one-make cup series throughout the year.

Quick Facts: Italian GT Cup 2026 Season

  • Series: Italian GT Cup (It GTC)
  • Category: Sportscars / One-Make GT
  • Organiser: ACI Sport
  • Season Start: 24 April 2026
  • Season End: 1 November 2026
  • Total Rounds: 8 events across 5 circuits
  • Country: Italy
  • How to Watch: Live racing stream available in The Racing Line app

When Does the Italian GT Cup 2026 Season Start?

The Italian GT Cup 2026 campaign launches on 24–26 April at the legendary Imola circuit. This opening round forms part of the ACI Racing Weekend, meaning fans can enjoy a packed motorsport timetable featuring multiple support series alongside the headline GT action. Mark your racing calendar now—spring in Emilia-Romagna promises spectacular racing from the very first green light.

How Many Rounds in the Italian GT Cup 2026 Racing Calendar?

The complete Italian GT Cup 2026 racing calendar features eight rounds spanning seven months of competition. The series visits five world-renowned Italian venues, with Imola, Monza, and Mugello each hosting the championship twice. Here’s your full round-by-round motorsport timetable:

  • Round 1: ACI Racing Weekend Imola — Imola (Grand Prix), Italy · 24–26 April 2026
  • Round 2: ACI Racing Weekend Misano — Misano (Grand Prix), Italy · 8–10 May 2026
  • Round 3: ACI Racing Weekend Vallelunga — Vallelunga (International), Italy · 22–24 May 2026
  • Round 4: ACI Racing Weekend Monza — Monza (Grand Prix), Italy · 19–21 June 2026
  • Round 5: ACI Racing Weekend Mugello — Mugello (Grand Prix), Italy · 24–26 July 2026
  • Round 6: ACI Racing Weekend Imola — Imola (Grand Prix), Italy · 4–6 September 2026
  • Round 7: ACI Racing Weekend Monza — Monza (Grand Prix), Italy · 9–11 October 2026
  • Round 8: ACI Racing Weekend Mugello — Mugello (Grand Prix), Italy · 30 October – 1 November 2026

Each ACI Racing Weekend features multiple Italian championships sharing the bill, including Italian GT, TCR Italy, Formula 4 Italian, and Porsche Carrera Cup Italia—making these events essential viewing for any motorsport enthusiast.

What Time Does Italian GT Cup Race? Timezone Conversions

Italian GT Cup sessions typically run on Central European time. Here’s how key afternoon race starts (approximately 14:00 local) convert across major timezones:

  • Central Europe (CET/CEST): 14:00 (local time)
  • United Kingdom (GMT/BST): 13:00
  • US Eastern (ET): 08:00
  • US Pacific (PT): 05:00
  • Australia Eastern (AEST/AEDT): 22:00 / 23:00

Session times vary throughout each race weekend, with practice, qualifying, and races spread across three days. Rather than manually checking the racing timetable and converting timezones yourself, The Racing Line app automatically adjusts every session to your local time—ensuring you never miss a moment of live motorsport stream action.

Where Can I Watch Italian GT Cup Live? Your Streaming Guide

Finding a reliable live racing stream for Italian motorsport can be challenging, but Italian GT Cup fans have excellent options for 2026. The series benefits from streaming coverage, making it accessible to fans worldwide.

The Racing Line app is your primary destination for Italian GT Cup live streams. The app features the series embedded directly within the interface, meaning you can watch races without switching between platforms or hunting for links. Simply open the app, navigate to Italian GT Cup, and enjoy seamless live motorsport stream coverage from every round.

The Italian GT Championship also provides coverage through its official channels, though availability and geo-restrictions can vary by region. For the most reliable experience with no searching required, The Racing Line app consolidates everything—your motorsport calendar, racing timetables, and live streams—in one place.

How Do I Get Italian GT Cup Race Timetable Notifications?

Never miss another qualifying session or race start with The Racing Line app’s Smart Notifications. This motorsport companion lets you:

  • Customise alerts by series: Follow Italian GT Cup alongside 220+ other championships
  • Choose session types: Get notified for races only, or include practice and qualifying
  • Set lead times: Receive reminders 15 minutes, an hour, or a day before sessions begin
  • Automatic timezone conversion: Every notification arrives in your local time

The app transforms how you follow the racing calendar. Instead of memorising dates or setting manual reminders, your phone alerts you precisely when Italian GT Cup action is about to begin—whether you’re following the Imola season opener or the Mugello finale.

Your Complete Italian GT Cup 2026 Motorsport Calendar Companion

The Italian GT Cup offers accessible, competitive GT racing on some of motorsport’s most celebrated circuits. With Monza’s high-speed straights, Mugello’s sweeping elevation changes, and Imola’s technical challenges, the 2026 calendar promises exceptional racing throughout the season.

Download The Racing Line app at trlapp.com/app to add the complete Italian GT Cup 2026 racing timetable to your personal motorsport calendar. With live racing streams built directly into the app, Smart Notifications for every session, and coverage of over 220 series worldwide, it’s the essential companion for following this season and beyond.

Available now on iOS and Android—your gateway to every lap of Italian GT Cup 2026.

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