The Circuit Ricardo Tormo hosts this weekend, April 11 and 12, the Epic NAPA Racing Weekend, an event that will kick off the circuit motorsport season with some of the most prominent categories in the national scene.

The sporting program includes the start of the season for the Spanish Formula 4 Championship, the Toyota GR Cup Spain, the GT-CET, and the Comunitat Valenciana Speed Championship, the regional Valencian motorsport championship.

Formula 4 will have two races on Saturday, one 30 minutes long and another 25 minutes long, while the Toyota GR Cup and GT-CET will hold one race on this first day. Sunday will concentrate the decisive part of the weekend, with the final races for all categories, which will determine the first winners of the season.

After several years of experience organizing high-level competitions, EPIC Championships takes over from the Racing Weekend with the aim of consolidating an offering that combines sport, talent development, and events open to new audiences. The 2026 calendar will feature five events in Cheste, Alcañíz, Jerez, Navarra, and Montmeló.

 

Marta García to race in the Toyota GR Cup

Within the Epic NAPA Racing Weekend, the Toyota GR Cup Spain will experience its second event of the season at Circuit Ricardo Tormo. The event will feature the participation of Valencian driver Marta García, the first F1 Academy champion in history, who will compete in both races of the weekend at the Circuit. The championship arrives marked by equality after the inaugural event, with Marco Aguilera and Sandro Pérez tied at the top of the general classification.

In addition to Formula 4 and the Toyota GR Cup, GT and touring cars will take to the track in the Spanish Endurance and GT Championship and the Comunitat Valenciana Speed Championship organized by the regional motorsport federation.

Fans will have free access to the paddock and the Pit Grandstand, which will receive thousands of visitors from NAPA, the event’s main sponsor.