One of the headline events at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza is here: the GT World Challenge Europe 3 Hours of Monza. Below is the full TV schedule, where to watch it, ticket prices, and parking information.
It’s time to fire up the engines again for the 2026 GT World Challenge Europe, which heads to the iconic Autodromo Nazionale Monza for the 3 Hours of Monza. It will be the third round of the most prestigious championship within the vast world of GT racing. Italian drivers arrive in strong form: Mattia Drudi leads the Endurance Drivers’ standings and is fresh from a podium at the Nürburgring 24 Hours. Ferrari also claimed victory in Race 1 at Brands Hatch with Arthur Leclerc and Thomas Neubauer, the most recent round before Monza. Here is the complete guide to TV times, how to watch the race, ticket prices, and parking details.

The complete guide
The 3-hour race represents the “standard” endurance format of the GT World Challenge. It is longer than sprint races (one hour, two races in a day), but significantly shorter than the season’s main highlight, the Spa 24 Hours. As usual for GT racing, the Autodromo is accessible at affordable prices. Friday’s practice day is free entry, Saturday costs €20, and Sunday €30. A full weekend pass is available for €40. There are no reserved seats: it is a general admission format, meaning spectators can access any grandstand at the circuit.
Entry is free for children up to 6 years old. For children aged 7–11, tickets cost €1 (up to three discounted tickets per paying adult). For ages 12–17, tickets cost €14, also limited to three reduced tickets per paying adult. Parking is included in the ticket price, subject to availability. Parking areas P8, P9, P Vedano Esterno, and P Camping are open across all three days. Additional parking areas P Mirabello (P17) and P RAV (P13) are available on race day (Sunday 31 May).
DISCOVER 3 HOURS OF MONZA COMPLETE ENTRY LIST

TV coverage and broadcast schedule
All sessions from the 2026 Monza 3 Hours will be streamed live and free on the GT World YouTube channel, while Sunday’s race will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports. Below is the full weekend schedule.
Thursday, May 28th
14:45 – 16:45 | Bronze Test Session TV Coverage: Not scheduled
Friday, May 29th
15:00 – 17:00 | Paid Test Session TV Coverage: Not scheduled
Saturday, May 30th
08:00 – 09:30 | Free Practice 1 TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
13:25 – 14:55 | Free Practice 2 TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
Sunday, May 31st
08:50 – 09:00 | Qualifying 1 (Group A) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
09:00 – 09:10 | Qualifying 1 (Group B) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
09:10 – 09:20 | Qualifying 2 (Group A) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
09:20 – 09:30 | Qualifying 2 (Group B) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
09:30 – 09:40 | Qualifying 3 (Group A) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
09:40 – 09:50 | Qualifying 3 (Group B) TV Coverage: YouTube channel Gt World
14:30 – 17:30 | Race (rolling start, three hours) TV Coverage: Sky Sports and YouTube channel Gt World
Photo: Gt World Challenge Europe