March 6, 2026 – In 2026, the Alfa Revival Cup returns to the track for a season set to write a new chapter in the history of one-make competitions dedicated to the legendary Alfa Romeo cars.
Promoted by Canossa Events, the series has become a benchmark for those who experience historic motorsport not as a simple reenactment, but as true competition. On the starting grid, the glorious Alfa Romeos from periods E–I will line up, competing in the Turismo and Turismo Competizione, Gran Turismo and Gran Turismo Competizione, Produzione Speciale and Group 5 Silhouette classes. This is not nostalgia. It’s pure adrenaline.
Two Standings, One New Challenge
The 2026 season introduces a major innovation set to reshape the competition: two separate overall standings.
- one for Period E–F cars
- one for Period G–H–I cars
At each round, the E–F podium, the G–H–I podium, and the winner of each class will be awarded.
At the end of the season, two overall champions will engrave their names in a new hall of fame, inaugurating a new era of the Alfa Revival Cup.
To contend for the title, competitors must participate in at least 3 of the 5 scheduled events.
Consistency, speed, and reliability will be the keys to success.
More Track Time, More Spectacle
The format unfolds over two days (Saturday and Sunday, with the exception of Spa-Francorchamps, scheduled for Friday and Saturday) and increases free practice time from 20 to 25 minutes.
The program includes:
- 2 × 25’ Free Practice
- 1 × 30’ Qualifying
- 1 × 60’ Race
A full hour of true racing, where strategy, management, and talent make the difference.
Entries Now Open: Be Part of History
Entries for the 2026 season are officially open.
Among the most anticipated new features is the introduction of a special entry fee for Period E and F cars, complementing the already established options:
- “Season” entry for the full championship
- “Under 30” entry dedicated to young drivers
A clear message: the Alfa Revival Cup looks to the future without forgetting its roots.
Five Iconic Circuits, One Shared Passion
The season will kick off on the rolling curves of the Mugello Circuit, the ideal stage to showcase the character of historic Alfas. A major new addition for 2026 is the Circuito Tazio Nuvolari, a technical and modern track that brings fresh challenges to the calendar. The season continues with the Autodromo di Vallelunga, the international round at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, and the grand finale at the Misano World Circuit.
During the Mugello, Vallelunga, and Misano rounds, cars from the Italian Historic Speed Championship will also take to the track, making the race weekends even richer and more spectacular.
2026 Calendar
R1 – Mugello Circuit, April 18/19
R2 – Circuito Tazio Nuvolari, June 13/14
R3 – Autodromo di Vallelunga, July 18/19
R4 – Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps, September 25/26
R5 – Misano World Circuit, November 7/8
Every Alfa Revival Cup round is more than a race: it is a meeting between drivers and cars that have written unforgettable pages of motorsport history. It is where mechanics become emotion and where the past is not celebrated, it is raced. In 2026, history won’t stay in museums. History returns to push the throttle, also with the support of the main sponsor OKP Parts & Engineering.

