

The British Automobile Racing Club supported Britcar Endurance Championship has seen an exciting year of competition, and with one round still to run next month – the title is still up for grabs. And the most exciting part. The title can be won by cars from multiple categories.
After a hugely successful 2025, with entries averaging around 30 cars for each round, the Britcar Management team have received speculative enquiries throughout the year and along with a review into the exciting class structure have proposed a few changes heading into the 2026 season.
Chief amongst those will be adding younger cars into the Challenge class, thus allowing cars like the Porsche 992 Cup, Lamborghini Super Trofeo and Ferrari 296 Challenge – pitting them against the existing class front runners including the Porsche 991 Cup and Ferrari 488 Challenge.
In a statement from Britcar Endurance Management, βCars across this class will be balanced initially using similar mechanical balancing as found in other championships, then we will use our successful pitstop duration balancing process to give all competitors in the class an equal shot at success.
βAcross the grid there will be a consolidation of the classes to merge the more lightly supported classes with the stronger ones. This will reduce the overall number of classes but will give everyone a bigger pool of competition to battle with on track. Cars will initially have a mechanical balance to bring them into the window of the other cars in their class, with performance fine tuning via the mandatory pitstop lengths.β
Also for 2026, it has been confirmed that all cars in the Britcar Endurance Championship will be running on the Goodyear Slick and Wet Racing tyres.
We look forward to 2026, but until then there is a championship to decide. The final round of the 2025 season will take place at Brands Hatch – with the final round going into the darkness, with the championship decided on the 8th November.
For more information on the Britcar Championship and 2026 season, contact either Championship Managing Director Claire Hedley claire@britcar-endurance.com or Technical Manager David Hornsey via david@britcar-endurance.com.
For more information about the championship head to www.britcar-endurance.com