Events Calendar

Listings of major national and international historic racing events, showcasing former Grand Prix cars, sportscars, single-seaters and classic touring cars.

Import listed events into your own calendar here.

Jun 2 – Jun 4 all-day
12:00 am
The Peter Auto historic racing championships make their annual trip to the short but challenging Dijon circuit for the Grand Prix de l’Age d’Or. This event is the oldest historic car meeting in France as the first Coupes de l’Age d’Or was held on the Rouen-les-Essarts circuit in 1964 as[...]
Circuit Dijon-Prenois
12:00 am
The Rallye des Princesses Richard Mille is a 100%  women event dedicated to those who are passionate lovers of collector cars and motor sport. This regularity rally has been held for more than 20 years on the most beautiful roads in France. The event unites exceptional women around the same[...]
Paris
Jun 29 – Jul 2 all-day
12:00 am
Le Mans Classic retuns in 2023 to celebrate the centenary of the Le Mans 24 Hours. This is a very special occasion not to be missed! Created in 2002 by Peter Auto, in association with the Automobile Club de l’Ouest, Le Mans Classic offers a formidable retrospective of the 24 Hours of Le Mans.[...]
Circuit de la Sarthe
Sep 1 – Sep 3 all-day
12:00 am
The Peter Auto historic competitions head to Paul Ricard for the Dix Mille Tours. This event is the only one in the season to use two different layouts depending on the series: the one used for the French Formula 1 Grand Prix and the classic layout without the “North” chicanes.[...]
Circuit Paul Ricard
Oct 6 – Oct 8 all-day
12:00 am
The annual Dijon Motors Cup presents a fabulous weekend of historic racing with a variety of international grids. Events SuperSixties for Touring cars and GTs Endurance races Sprint races  
Circuit Dijon-Prenois
Oct 19 – Oct 23 all-day
12:00 am
Peter Auto’s Rallye des Legendes Richard Mille sees the world’s most beautiful cars roaring along French roads again. This exceptional rally reprises its role in celebrating the “art de vivre” with the backing of its faithful partner, Richard Mille. After Provence (2018), Andalusia (2019), the Basque Country (2021), and Tuscany[...]
Paris