After a promising debut season, TCR European Endurance is already looking forward to 2025. The series promoted by Mauricio Slaviero has in fact unveiled next year’s calendar, which will feature four rounds – with a fifth race yet to be confirmed – around four different racetracks, two of which will host a TCR European Endurance event for the first time ever.
The opening round is scheduled to take place on March 30th, when the series will head to Italy to race at the prestigious Autodromo internazionale del Mugello, with the famous circuit in Tuscany being featured on TCR European Endurance’s calendar for the first time. Mugello is one of Italy’s finest tracks, and it is a stable presence on TCR Italy’s calendar, as well as hosting many rounds of the International Touring Car Championship back in the 1990s.
TCR European Endurance will then fly out to Slovakia for the very first time, as the second round of the season is in fact scheduled to take place at the Slovakiaring on June 8th. The circuit is famous for its TCR scene, with the FIA WTCR hosting its Race of Slovakia around it until 2020 and the TCR Eastern Europe racing there on multiple occasions in recent years – and at 5,935km, it will be the longest track on the 2025 calendar.
After a third round, for which the location is yet to be confirmed, TCR European Endurance is set to be back on Italian soil for the final two rounds of the 2025 season. First, the Autodromo di Vallelunga will be the battleground for race four on September 21st. Host of this year’s TCR World Tour opener back in April, the track has also seen other well-known championships such as FIA ETCR and TCR Italy hold races there, and it is widely known as one of the best European circuits for touring car racing.
Just like this year, the final stop on the 2025 calendar will be at the Misano World Circuit. The series promoted by Mauricio Slaviero has already raced in Misano twice in 2024, as the championship stopped by for rounds three and four of the season, ultimately crowning the TEXACO Team AMS Duo of Konukoglu/Brigliadori as the overall champions. This promises to be one of next year’s most spectacular events, too, as the drivers will be able to fight for the title under the floodlights in a fascinating night race on November 9th.
The 2025 TCR European Endurance calendar:
- Round 1 – Autodromo internazionale del Mugello – March 30th
- Round 2 – Slovakiaring – June 8th
- Round 3 – TBC
- Round 4 – Autodromo di Vallelunga – September 21st
- Round 5 – Misano World Circuit – November 9th
Mauricio Slaviero, TCR European Endurance Promoter
“Though we have just finished our first ever season, it is very exciting to already think about the future; to us, it was crucial to expand our horizons in 2025, and I’m proud of the work we’ve done. I can’t wait to bring our championship’s innovative format to new places such as Slovakia next year, where the TCR scene is very prominent.”