The 2026 IAME Euro Series begins this week at the Circuito Internacional de Zuera in Spain. From 11–14 March, drivers will take on the 1699-metre circuit near Zaragoza as the battle for the X30 Euro titles officially gets underway.
Zuera is a track defined by its long straight lines and the powerful influence of slipstream. Overtaking opportunities are everywhere, but success will depend just as much on strategic setup choices as outright pace.
Across X30 Mini, Junior and Senior, the field will tackle the full race format of qualifying, heats, super heats and finals as the first points of the season are contested.
Mini: New Names on the International Stage
A new season brings fresh journeys, and for many Mini drivers, this weekend marks their first experience of the Euro Series stage. The category produced a thrilling fight in 2025, won by George House.
Among the drivers ready to make their mark in Zuera are names such as Charles Clough, Mayson Hibbert, and Aaron Bordanova, all eager to begin their international campaigns strongly on a circuit that rewards bravery and racecraft.

Junior: A Fierce Field As Always
The Junior category once again promises intense competition. Reigning title winner Riley Cranham dominated the category in 2025, continuing the recent streak of success for Fusion Motorsport.
This season, a deep grid will fight for early momentum, with drivers such as Freddie Wood, Ivan Gonzalez, and George House among those looking to establish themselves immediately in the title fight.
Senior: The Reigning King Under Pressure
In X30 Senior, the spotlight remains on Spain’s Aaron Garcia, the dominant figure of the 2025 season and winner of the Winter Cup earlier this year.
As Garcia begins the defence of his crown, familiar challengers return to the grid. Drivers such as Danny Carenini and Ruben Moya will once again be among the contenders determined to disrupt the hold on the title.
The season begins. The stage is set. Zuera is ready.