General admission and VIP tickets for the 2026 NASCAR GP France can now be purchased through Circuit Paul Ricard’s official websites.
NASCAR Euro Series will make their return to its birthplace in the 2026 season. France, home of series organizers Team FJ, welcomes EuroNASCAR’s return on 23-24 May 2026 through a combination event with FFSA Championnat de France Camions.
It marks EuroNASCAR’s first French round in eight years, the country having last held a stock car round during the 2018 Oval World Challenge at the now-closed Tours Speedway.
EuroNASCAR’s return to France is highly anticipated by the legion of French teams and drivers, who has recently seen a resurgence to the top following Paul Jouffreau, RDV Competition and SpeedHouse’s recent successes in the top class.
“The addition of the French Grand Prix is going to be amazing,” said Jouffreau about the 2026 NASCAR GP France during his contract extension announcement.
“As a French driver, having a genuine home Grand Prix is something deeply personal. Even though Valencia feels like home, racing in France will be absolutely unbelievable.”
Officially dubbed the Grand-Prix Camions du Castellet, the event will take place at Circuit Paul Ricard – the most recent home to Formula One in the country.
It is considered as one of the most attended motoring events in France, with 48,000 fans visiting La Castellet to watch the big racing trucks and its assorted support events roar down Circuit Paul Ricard in 2025.
With EuroNASCAR joining in to create a double headliner Grand-Prix, interest for the 2026 edition is at a new high and Circuit Paul Ricard have already prepared tickets that can be purchased to attend the event.
Here’s the specified detail for the General Admission tickets that Paul Ricard offered as of 4 February 2026:
- Weekend Admission tickets, available for €33 until 5 April 2026.
- From 6 April 2026 onwards, Weekend Admission tickets are sold for €38.
- Sunday Admission tickets, available for €28.
- Saturday Admission tickets, available for €22.
- Anyone under 16 years old can attend for free.
- Camping Area tickets, available for €35 and are valid for the entire weekend.
Originally, General Admission tickets were the only ones available. However, starting from February 2026, Circuit Paul Ricard opens sales for VIP tickets with prices being specified below:
- Weekend VIP tickets, available for €385.
- Sunday Admission tickets, available for €236.
- Saturday Admission tickets, available for €198.
No information is officially revealed on the perks that fans will receive for purchasing a VIP ticket.
Grand-Prix Camions du Castellet will also offer entertainment options for fans to enjoy during the time between races.
No data is known on what is offered for 2026 just yet, but in 2025 Circuit Paul Ricard offered the following options:
- A truck parade, featuring more than 200 decorated trucks from all around the world.
- An Entertainment Village, which for 2025 featured a trike exhibition, mechanical rodeo, and a fun fair.
- The Xtrem Park, an “extreme leisure park” that allows kids to experience the thrills of quad biking, mini golf, driving simulator, go-kart and free-fall simulations, among others.
- Exhibition of vintage trucks from classic brands such as Willeme, Magirus, Panhard, Unic, Serviem and Berliet.
- A main stage that gives fans “free entertainment” and live concerts.
- Fireworks show at the end of the race day.
Purchase your tickets through Circuit Paul Ricard at the link provided here. For more info about NASCAR GP France / Grand-Prix Camions du Castellet, check out its official website.
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