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NASCAR Euro Series Brings U.S. Stock Car Racing to European Tracks

From Valencia to Le Castellet, the series blends professional V8GP competition with amateur OPEN events, all broadcast live on SI TV

The NASCAR Euro Series has emerged as a unique bridge between American stock‑car tradition and the grand prix circuits of Europe, running from spring through autumn across a handful of Formula‑1‑style venues.

This year’s calendar kicks off with a double‑header at the Valencia street circuit, where professional V8GP competitors shared the track with an OPEN category that welcomes amateur drivers.

France Grand Prix at Paul Ricard

The highlight of the mid‑season is the France Grand Prix, scheduled for May 23‑24 at the iconic Circuit Paul Ricard in Le Castellet. The event will feature both V8GP and OPEN races, giving fans a chance to see the series’ top talent battle on a track known for its long straight and demanding corners.

Coverage will be aired live on SI TV, a channel that makes the races accessible to viewers across a range of streaming platforms without any subscription fee.

Early results from Valencia show a split in the V8GP category, with Gianmarco Ercoli and Vittorio Ghirelli each taking one of the two professional races, while Thomas Toffel dominated the OPEN events, winning both amateur contests.

Looking Ahead

The series will next travel to the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Italy and Belgium, rounding out a season that blends professional competition with grassroots participation.

Fans can follow the action on SI TV, which continues to offer free streaming of every race, ensuring that the growing audience can tune in from anywhere.

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