Here’s how to watch the FIA WEC from Interlagos on TV and via live stream
The fourth round of the 2026 FIA WEC is just around the corner. In São Paulo, 17 Hypercars will lead the field. Here’s how to watch the action on TV, via a live stream online or through the app.
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Let the action begin: the World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) is set to host its fourth round of the 2026 season. The venue is the Interlagos circuit – in São Paulo, Brazil. Once again this year, the field is packed with top-class contenders. In the top category, 17 Hypercars from eight manufacturers will be on the starting grid. Added to this is the LMGT3 class with 18 cars from nine brands. All in all, the race naturally promises plenty of excitement.
The Six Hours of São Paulo gets underway on Sunday (12 July 2026) at 16:30 (CEST). The race is therefore expected to finish around 22:30 (CEST). Naturally, you’ll once again be able to follow the racing action from the comfort of your own home. Here are the options (all information is, of course, subject to change):
The WEC from Spa on TV
The race will be broadcast live in parts on Eurosport 1 – from 7.00 pm to 11.00 pm.
The WEC from Spa via live stream
The action from São Paulo can also be watched via live stream. There are three options available, though these are all subscription-based. RTL+ plans to broadcast the race on its platform on Sunday from 4.30 pm. HBO Max will also be broadcasting the race between 4.00 pm and 11.00 pm. HBO Max will also be showing the third free practice session on Saturday (11 July 2026) from 3.00 pm to 4.20 pm – followed by qualifying from 7.20 pm to 8.55 pm.
The FIA WEC also has its own paid platform (for desktop and as an app) on which the action is shown. This has been completely revamped for 2026 and is now called FIAWEC+. Various packages can be booked there. Commentary is available in English or French. You can also watch the action without any commentary. Furthermore, FIAWEC+ offers a range of onboard cameras that you can switch between. There is also a timing monitor called ‘Live Timing Pro’, where you can keep track of what’s happening on the track. FIAWEC+ will also be showing the third free practice session and qualifying on Saturday (11 July 2026) – followed by the race on Sunday.
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