FIA F4 Global Esports Championship Presented by MOZA Racing Returns for 2026 With $35,000 Prize Pool

The FIA F4 Global Esports Championship presented by MOZA Racing is returning for the 2026 season, bringing another year of Formula 4 simulation racing to competitors around the world. Following the success of last year’s competition, MOZA Racing will continue its support as the presenting partner, helping deliver one of the leading international esports championships focused on single-seater racing. The series also remains an important opportunity for emerging sim racers to compete against top drivers on the iRacing platform while battling for a share of the $35,000 prize pool.

The 2026 season will once again begin with the FIA F4 Global Esports Regional Tour, where drivers can qualify through one of three competitive regions: the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. The Regional Tour serves as the qualifying stage for the Global Championship, with only the top 10 drivers from each region advancing to the final competition.

The Global Championship will continue with its established eight-round calendar, spread across four doubleheader events beginning on October 31. Additional race weekends will take place on November 7, November 14, and November 21. Every race will be broadcast live through iRacing’s official social media channels, allowing fans worldwide to follow the championship as drivers compete for championship points and prize money.

Key details for the 2026 FIA F4 Global Esports Championship include:

  • $35,000 total prize pool.
  • Regional qualifiers across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.
  • Top 10 drivers from each region qualify for the Global Championship.
  • Global Championship begins on October 31, 2026.
  • Four doubleheader events are scheduled for October 31, November 7, November 14, and November 21.
  • All races will be streamed live on iRacing’s official social media platforms.

MOZA Racing also continues to support the championship through its role as an official iRacing partner. The company’s sim racing ecosystem is compatible with iRacing’s 360Hz Mode and Wheel LFE technology, providing detailed force feedback, improved steering precision, and enhanced road feel designed for competitive racing. These features are intended to help drivers maintain consistency and accuracy during high-level esports competition.

Last season delivered several close championship battles and introduced new talent to the international sim racing scene. With the Regional Tour now open for competitors, drivers once again have the opportunity to progress from regional competition to the global stage. As the championship returns later this year, the 2026 season is set to bring another competitive campaign featuring skilled drivers from across the Americas, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region competing for the FIA F4 Global Esports Championship title.

Jani Dushman
Jani Dushman

I'm Jani, a dedicated Tech Writer and Reviewer at Xiaomitoday. With a passion for exploring and dissecting the latest in technology, my mission is to bring you insightful and comprehensive reviews that empower your decision-making in the fast-evolving world of gadgets and tech.

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