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Car Events in Poland 2026 | Complete Schedule

Poland punches well above its weight on the European car events calendar. Between the fast gravel stages in the lake district, the stadium drift finale in Warsaw, and a tuning culture that runs deep across every major city, the country offers something genuinely different from the western European circuit. Here is the full schedule for 2026.

WRC Rally Poland | July 2026

Rally Poland is one of the oldest events on the World Rally Championship calendar, and the Masurian Lake District around Mikolajki provides the stage. The roads here are deceptively fast gravel, lined with soft sand traps and blind crests that reward bravery and punish hesitation in equal measure. Spectator stages draw enormous crowds who line the forest tracks shoulder to shoulder. If you have ever wanted to feel a WRC car pass within arm’s reach at full commitment, this is where you do it.

FIA Hill Climb Limanowa | July 2026

The FIA European Hill Climb Championship visits southern Poland for its round at Limanowa, threading through the Beskid Wyspowy mountain range. The course is narrow, technical, and beautifully set against forested hillsides that make you forget you are watching a serious international competition. It is one of the more intimate events on the FIA calendar, and the atmosphere among fans is warm and welcoming.

ERC Rally Poland | July 2026

The European Rally Championship also calls Mikolajki home, and the 82nd edition of Rally Poland is a proud reminder that this event predates most of the sport’s modern history. The gravel stages overlap with WRC territory but carry their own character, and the ERC field brings a different competitive dynamic. For rally fans already in the region, catching both events in July makes the trip doubly worthwhile.

Drift Masters Grand Finale Warsaw | September 2026

Fifty thousand fans inside PGE Narodowy, Poland’s national stadium, watching the Drift Masters season decided under floodlights. There is nothing else quite like it in European motorsport. The scale alone is remarkable, but what makes Warsaw special is the energy of the crowd, who treat the Grand Finale like a football derby crossed with a rock concert. If the championship is still alive heading into the final round, the noise inside the stadium becomes something you feel physically.

Poznan Motor Show | April 2026

The Poznan International Fair hosts Poland’s flagship motor show each spring, and it remains one of the most substantial car exhibitions in Central Europe. Four days of new model premieres, motorcycle reveals, live drift demonstrations, and meet-and-greets with motorsport personalities. It draws a crowd that genuinely cares about cars, which keeps the atmosphere lively rather than corporate.

Warsaw Motor Show | October 2026

Warsaw’s autumn motor show is the country’s largest automotive trade fair and one of the biggest in the CEE region. The focus leans toward vehicle premieres, luxury marques, and the latest in automotive technology, but there is enough variety across tuning, performance, and innovation to keep any enthusiast occupied for the better part of a day.

Retro Motor Show Poznan | September 2026

Poznan does double duty on the events calendar with the Retro Motor Show in September, which is Poland’s largest gathering of vintage vehicles. Classic cars, motorcycles, youngtimers, restoration specialists, and spare parts dealers fill the exhibition halls. The atmosphere tilts nostalgic, and you will find yourself lingering over details on cars that most people have forgotten existed.

Ultrace Poland | July 2026

Ultrace has spent fifteen years building a reputation as one of Europe’s most respected stance and tuning gatherings, and the move to Gdansk’s Polsat Plus Arena gives the event the space it deserves. The curation here is what sets it apart. This is not a car park full of questionable modifications; the builds on display tend to be genuinely thoughtful and well-executed. The Baltic coast setting is a bonus.

Dub IT Tuning Festival | June 2026

Kielce hosts one of Poland’s biggest tuning festivals across two full days, with around 500 modified cars on display alongside drift shows, a supercar zone, classic car exhibitions, and live music. The vibe is broad and inclusive, covering everything from VW scene builds to Japanese performance cars to American muscle. It is a proper summer car festival with food trucks, detailing demos, and the kind of relaxed energy that keeps you there longer than you planned.

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