Meverin and Eureka Competition participate in Ferrari Challenge Europe Trofeo Pirelli with Max Mugelli
The Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli Europe returns to the legendary Circuit de Le Mans for the fourth round of the 2026 season. Three years on from its last visit, the Prancing Horse’s one-make series is set for another weekend of spectacular racing at one of the world’s premier motorsport venues.
Around sixty Ferrari 296 Challenge cars will line up on the grid, set to tackle the legendary French circuit in two 35-minute races each, a change from the single race held in 2023.
Among the most eagerly awaited contenders, our very own Max Mugelli is a must-watch, as he looks to build on the positive form he has shown so far this season.
The Tuscan rider arrives at Le Mans on the back of solid, consistent performances, in a season marked by impressive results and a level of competitiveness that has kept him firmly among the championship frontrunners.
The aim will be to build on the work done so far, drawing on all his experience at a circuit that is as iconic as it is demanding.

The Programme
On this occasion, with the Ferrari Challenge serving as the support series for the prestigious 24 Hours race, the programme is radically different from the usual one.
Following the two free practice sessions held on Wednesday, the single 45-minute qualifying session will take place on Thursday 11 June at 11.55 am, determining the starting grid for Race 1, which is scheduled for the same day at 6.30 pm.
Following the traditional Drivers’ Parade in Le Mans city centre, scheduled for Friday 13 June, the weekend will conclude on Saturday 14 June with Race 2, which starts at 9.15 am, before giving way to the historic 24 Hours of Le Mans.
All qualifying sessions and races will be broadcast live on Ferrari’s official YouTube channel and on the live.ferrari.com platform, with free access and commentary in English.
