After an exciting opening race to the 2026 European Le Mans Series in Spain, attention now turns to Round 2, the 4 Hours of Le Castellet, on Sunday 3 May. A lot of fans of endurance racing will be travelling to the South of France, with tickets still available to buy from just 10€ HERE. For those fans unable to travel, they can still be part of the action and watch the event, either live or on the 60-minute highlights, on a screen near to them.
Live coverage across Europe will be available on Motorvision TV and Eurosport Player Max. Live coverage will also be available in Bulgaria and Greece (Shift TV – delayed as live), Croatia (GP1), Germany (Sportdigital), Italy (ACI Sport – Sky), Portugal (Sport TV), Romania (Prima Sport), Turkey (BEIN Sports) and the UK (TNT Sports).
In North American live coverage will be available in the USA and Canada on BEIN Sports, while in Brazil the 4 Hours of Le Castellet will be shown on Band Sports, A Mill Por Hora, Grande Premo and Fittipaldi Brothers.
BEIN Sports will show the live coverage across the Middle East and Asia and also in Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam, while in China the race can be seen on Wechat and Douyin.
In Africa live coverage of the 4 Hours of Le Castellet can be found on Azam Media, Star Times and Africa XP.
In addition, broadcasters will show the 60-minute highlights package across all regions.
CLICK HERE to see the list of broadcasters showing the 2026 4 Hours of Le Castellet on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 May.
LIVE COVERAGE ON FIAWEC+ APP
New for 2026, the European Le Mans Series is live for free on FIAWEC+, the official home of ELMS coverage, with full race broadcasts, replays and highlights throughout the season. The live streaming will also be available in North America this season
CLICK HERE to stream every ELMS race for free with a FIAWEC+ account.