[19-21 June] No Formula 1? No problem! Check out the other racing series that hit the track this weekend.

Hello racing fans! We're in for another off weekend between the Barcelona-Catalunya and Austrian Grands Prix. Sadly, the 24 Hours of Le Mans weren't scheduled for this F1 break, but there's still plenty of interesting racing to look forward to. Check out RaceDay.watch or The Racing Line app by u/akrapov for details and even more action.

NTT INDYCAR SERIES – XPEL Grand Prix at Road America (Round 10/18)

After a visit to Gateway that concluded with Josef Newgarden's second oval victory of 2026, the IndyCar paddock is heading to Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. A few miles southeast of the eponymous body of water, you will find one of the fastest and most challenging racetracks in the world, namely Road America. Will Álex Palou be able to repeat his 2025 victory?

Qualifying: Saturday, 04:00 PM UTC

Race: Sunday, 05:52 PM UTC

How to watch: INDYCAR LIVE is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.

ABB FIA Formula E World Championship – 2026 Sanya E-Prix (Round 11/17)

Formula 1's electric sibling hits the streets of Sanya this weekend. The city is located on the southernmost tip of Hainan Island and became a major tourist destination thanks to its tropical climate and vast beaches, granting it the nickname "Hawaii of China". Formula E returns here after a seven-year hiatus following the event's debut in 2019.

Qualifying: Saturday, 02:40 AM UTC | Race: Saturday, 07:05 PM UTC

How to watch: International broadcasters are listed here.

FIA Formula Regional European Championship – Monza (Round 4/8)

Six winners in the first seven races of the season. Sounds good, doesn't it? FREC supports the Italian GT Championship in Monza, providing three opportunities for the drivers to add their names onto the winners' list. Right now, Mercedes junior Rashid Al Dhaheri leads the standings one point ahead of double Zandvoort winner Sebastian Wheldon.

Qualifying 1: Friday, 02:25 PM UTC

Race 1: Saturday, 08:30 AM UTC | Race 2: Saturday, 02:25 PM UTC

Qualifying 2: Friday, 06:30 AM UTC | Race 3: Sunday, 11:00 AM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the FIA Formula Regional European Championship YouTube channel.

Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters – DEKRA Lausitzring (Round 3/8)

The DTM season began with two rounds outside of the series' German motherland, namely in Spielberg and Zandvoort. The rest of the season will take place on trusty Teutonic tracks, beginning with two races on the Lausitzring, located in the country's east. The standings are currently led by Maro Engel and Lucas Auer in their Mercedes-AMG GT3s.

Qualifying 1: Saturday, 07:00 AM UTC | Race 1: Saturday, 11:30 AM UTC

Qualifying 2: Sunday, 07:05 AM UTC | Race 2: Sunday, 11:30 AM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the DTM YouTube channel, international broadcasters are listed here.

ADAC RAVENOL Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie – 1. ADAC Eifel Trophy (Round 6/10)

The NLS got a lot of spotlight in the weeks gone, mostly thanks to Max Verstappen's debut at the Nürburgring 24h, but sadly also due to Juha Miettinen's fatal accident. The season continues with the first holding of the ADAC Eifel Trophy, a four-hour race around the Nordschleife. No Verstappen this time around, but more of the pure racing that not only Max fell in love with.

Qualifying: Saturday, 06:30 AM UTC | Race: Saturday, 11:00 AM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie YouTube channel, international broadcasters are listed here.

British GT Championship – Spa-Francorchamps (Round 4/8)

Spa-Francorchamps hosts the "Speedweek" on the upcoming weekend, an array of races from various series. Admission is free, by the way. The main event is a two-hour race that combines the British GT and French GT4 fields as well as adding in the Alpine Cup for good measure. You can't go wrong with multi-class GT racing in the Ardennes.

Qualifying: Saturday, 04:35 PM UTC

Race: Sunday, 12:20 PM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the GTWorld YouTube channel.

Campionato Italiano Gran Turismo – Monza (Round 4/8)

Italy's main GT racing series will be contesting a three-hour endurance race at the Temple of Speed. As the recent GTWCE race here showed, everything will be fine and there definitely won't be any sort of carnage in turn one. Among the participants are former F1 drivers Jan Magnussen and Giancarlo Fisichella.

Qualifying: Saturday, 11:20 AM UTC

Race: Sunday, 01:00 PM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the ACI Sport TV YouTube channel.

NASCAR Cup Series – Anduril 250 (Round 17/36)

It's a special NASCAR weekend. The Cup Series makes its debut on the Coronado Street Circuit, located on Naval Base Coronado near San Diego, California. It will be one of only four non-oval races of the season and the only one outside of a permanent racetrack. Will we see another Shane van Gisbergen masterclass?

Qualifying: Saturday, 06:30 PM UTC

Race: Sunday, 08:00 PM UTC

How to watch: International broadcasters are listed here.

Repco Supercars Championship – 2026 betr Darwin Triple Crown (Round 6/14)

The V8 Supercars are getting ready for the northernmost races of the season, taking place on Hidden Valley Raceway in Darwin. Last year's edition saw a clean sweep for Broc Feeney who also leads the 2026 championship at this stage. The Darwin weekend also acts as the series' Indigenous Round, featuring special liveries and various further initiatives.

Qualifying 1: Friday, 03:35 AM UTC | Race 1: Friday, 07:30 AM UTC

Qualifying 2: Saturday, 01:15 AM UTC | Race 2: Saturday, 05:50 AM UTC

Qualifying 3: Sunday, 01:15 AM UTC | Race 3: Sunday, 05:10 AM UTC

How to watch: SuperView is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.

104th Running of The Broadmoor Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, presented by Gran Turismo

I'm sure that we all remember the Pikes Peak Escudo from various Gran Turismo games. Interestingly, the red machine actually never won the "Race to the Clouds", even though its driver Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima amassed seven victories in different vehicles over the years. The current record stands at 7:57.148, achieved by Volkswagen I.D. R driver Romain Dumas in 2018.

Race: Sunday, 03:30 PM UTC

How to watch: You can follow live on the The RACER Channel YouTube channel.

MotoGP – Monster Energy Grand Prix of Czechia (Round 9/22)

Marc Márquez achieved a clean sweep in Hungary by winning both the sprint and Sunday's Grand Prix in what was his first feature race victory in 2026. Still, the reigning World Champion only finds himself in P5 in the standings, 72 points behind Aprilia's Marco Bezzecchi. The field now pitches tent in Czechia for an exciting weekend in Brno.

Qualifying: Saturday, 08:50 AM UTC | Sprint: Saturday, 01:00 PM UTC

Race: Sunday, 12:00 PM UTC

How to watch: VideoPass is the series' paid streaming service, international broadcasters are listed here.

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