Notice on the Adjustment of the 2025 CEC Calendar

News & Announcements August 25

Dear participating teams, drivers, partners, and racing enthusiasts:

The Xiaomi China Endurance Championship Pingtan leg, originally scheduled for September 26-28, has been rescheduled to September 12-14 at the Pingtan Ruyi Lake International City Circuit. The final race, originally scheduled for October 24-26 at the Wuhan International Circuit, has been rescheduled to November 7-9 at the Tianjin V1 International Circuit.

Boasting a beautiful coastline and abundant tourism resources, the Pingtan Ruyi Lake International City Circuit is 2.937 kilometers long and features 14 curves. The most distinctive "Ruyi Bend," with a radius of 359.99 meters and a length of 842.08 meters, is both unique and challenging.

Pingtan has been recognized as one of China's "Top Ten Sports Tourism Destinations" for many consecutive years. The National Endurance Championship will once again offer a romantic escape to this hidden island in Fujian. The Pingtan Ruyi Lake International City Circuit, built around the lake, will also welcome top drivers for a street race. CEC, along with all participating teams, drivers, partners, and racing enthusiasts, will experience the charm of street endurance racing together.

The Tianjin V1 International Circuit is a renowned racing landmark in North China. This FIA Level 2-certified track is 4.3 kilometers long with an average width of 12 meters. The longest straight stretches approximately 800 meters, and the track width from start to finish is 15 meters. It features 19 corners.

The Tianjin V1 International Circuit is distinguished by its blend of permanent track and street racing. The track features high-speed, heavy braking sections as well as continuous, medium-speed combination corners, putting vehicle tuning and drivers' overall driving abilities to the test. It's worth noting that the Tianjin race, as the finale of the 2025 Xiaomi China Endurance Championship, will see the competition become even more challenging and challenging. The GT Cup final will feature a four-hour endurance race, while the National Cup final will feature two three-hour rounds. Don't miss the excitement! Stay tuned!

Notice!

Xiaomi China Endurance Championship

August 25, 2025