Fabrizio Armetta (#55) and Sebastiaan Bleekemolen (#69) raced each other during the 2025 NASCAR GP Czech Republic
Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Bart Dehaese
Ulysse Delsaux, Sebastiaan Bleekemolen and Romain Monti are among those that are announced by the series as part of the 2026 EuroNASCAR V8GP season.

Six V8GP drivers have been confirmed to join the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season after NASCAR Euro Series released an article detailing all of the recent confirmations on 12 April 2026.

Sebastiaan Bleekemolen of Team Bleekemolen and Fabrizio Armetta of Club Competition will continue to drive for their respective teams in 2026.

Sebastiaan will stay in the Teams championship-winning No. 69 Toyota Camry, while Armetta will move over to Club’s No. 22 Chevrolet Camaro.

Despite Armetta’s move to the No. 22 Camaro, Club Competition will have a second car for Valencia. The Italian team has signed Ulysse Delsaux as the No. 55 Camaro’s new driver, a move that marked the end of Delsaux’s three-year stint at SpeedHouse.

Ulysse Delsaux gives fan signs during the 2025 NASCAR GP Germany at Oschersleben
Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Bart Dehaese

“I’m happy to confirm my participation in the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series season!” said Delsaux on social media.

“For this new season, I will be driving the number 55 for the Italian team Club Competition. A new step, new goals, and a clear ambition to give my maximum and fight at the front. The Odyssey continues, and this is just the beginning. Thank you all for your support!”

Another returning face to the V8GP division is Alex Caffi, who is set to make an unexpected return to the series with Academy Motorsport in 2026.

Caffi last raced in the series in 2019, when he made a one-off at his home race in Franciacorta with Alex Caffi Motorsport. 

The news meant that Academy will have both of its owners compete in Valencia, as Federico Monti had been announced as the No. 5 team’s OPEN driver.

Perennial part-timer Stefano Attianese also makes his return to the series after two years of absence. Attianese is announced as the driver of the No. 20 Chevrolet, which will be fielded by Lux Motorsport – the first time the Scottish team ran as a two-car operation.

Ex-GT World Challenge competitor and content creator Romain Monti completed the V8GP announcements after the Frenchman was unveiled as the V8GP driver for CAAL Racing’s No. 73 Camaro.

Romain – no relation to Federico – will join Valentino Gambarotto, who is set for his sophomore campaign with the No. 73 team.

Romain recently competed in the 2026 Championnat de France FFSA GT season opener at Nogaro, where he took a victory sweep in the Alpine Elf Cup Series class with the No. 111 Alpine A110 Cup entered by Chazel Technologie Course.

Disclaimer: Credits for all photos are listed underneath each image.

By Reza Maulana

Owner of World of EuroNASCAR. Official member of the EuroNASCAR media team. Long-time motorsport fan from Indonesia.

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