ACI Racing Weekend Imola
Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari
The Imola Autodrome hosts the second and final seasonal round of the ACI Racing Weekend, bringing together some of the most popular national and international car racing series in a single weekend. Cars from the Italian Gran Turismo Endurance Championship, the Formula Regional European Championship, the Italian F4 Championship, the Italian Sport Prototypes Championship, TCR Italy and the Renault Clio Cup Italia alternate on the track. Three days of practice, qualifying and races that decide the category titles, offering fans a concentrated dose of competition on the Santerno circuit.
Time: 23:59 Dates: 4-6 September 2026 Location: Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola Event: second and final seasonal round in Imola for the ACI championships. Categories on track: Italian Gran Turismo Endurance Championship, Formula Regional European Championship, Italian F4 Championship, Italian Sport Prototypes Championship, TCR Italy, Renault Clio Cup Italia. Schedule: 4 September: free practice and qualifying 5 September: official qualifying and first races 6 September: final races Info: www.autodromoimola.it
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