
The FIA World Endurance Championship’s European swing is taking clearer shape, with ticket details now available for Imola, Silverstone and Spa-Francorchamps — three venues carrying very different but equally significant weight on the endurance racing calendar.
Since joining the FIA WEC schedule in 2024, the 6 Hours of Imola has quickly become one of the championship’s most popular stops. Across the three editions staged so far at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, more than 230,000 fans have attended, underlining the strength of the event’s pull in Italy. Ferrari’s victory last year only sharpened the connection with the local tifosi, giving the race a powerful identity in a short space of time.


Imola will host the second round of the championship’s 15th campaign from 9-11 April. Admission starts at 22€ for Friday, covering free practice, 33€ for Saturday, including free practice, qualifying and Hyperpole, 45€ for Sunday race day, and 55€ for the full weekend.

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Silverstone’s confirmed place on the 2027 schedule has been met with broad enthusiasm, and for good reason. The circuit, widely billed as the Home of British Motorsport, previously hosted elite global endurance racing eight times between 2012 and 2019. Its return gives the championship another high-profile European anchor and adds further depth to a calendar already built around major racing venues.
The 6 Hours of Silverstone will take place two weeks after Imola, from 23-25 April. Ticket prices begin at £35 for Friday free practice, £50 for Saturday, covering free practice, qualifying and Hyperpole, £70 for Sunday race day, and £95 for the full weekend.

Silverstone’s reappearance also fits a wider trend of major racing series reinforcing their presence at established circuits, a theme echoed in recent single-seater calendar developments such as Formula E’s record 2026/27 Gen4 calendar.
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Three weeks after Silverstone, the championship moves to Belgium’s Ardennes region for the TotalEnergies 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps, scheduled for 13-15 May. The event has produced ultra-spectacular racing in recent years and attracted a record crowd of more than 100,000 spectators last month.

Spa’s status is reinforced by continuity: it is one of only two circuits, alongside Le Mans’ Circuit de la Sarthe, to have appeared in all 14 FIA WEC campaigns to date. Admission starts from 40€ for Thursday and Friday combined, including free practice, qualifying and Hyperpole, 55€ for Saturday race day, and 65€ for the full weekend.
Paddock access and Pit Walk options are available for all three events. FIA WEC action, including live and on-demand coverage, is also available through FIAWEC+, the championship’s official streaming platform.

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