Since the collaboration began, Formula E has brought the world of electric racing to Ubisoft’s popular racing platform, with six Formula E tracks - Sao Paolo, Miami, Diriyah, Berlin, Tokyo and London - and two seasons worth of Team skins to date. For the 2025/26 season, the partnership is evolving from the traditional Formula E Trackmania Championship into a fresh, fast-paced series known as ‘Weekly Shorts.’
New Format: Weekly Shorts
The transition to Weekly Shorts marks a shift in how players engage with Formula E content; rather than focusing on long-form e-prix events, this season introduces 15 new tracks released across three race weeks.
Weekly Shorts are designed to push players to their limits by requiring mastery of different driving disciplines. Each week features a group of five tracks, with each circuit dedicated to a specific style of play: Lol, Puzzle, Wide, Fast, and Slow. By rotating through these distinct themes, the format ensures that players cannot rely on a single skillset. From the chaotic precision of "Lol" tracks to the technical navigation of "Puzzle" layouts and the raw adrenaline of "Fast" circuits, the series promises a comprehensive test of a racer’s adaptability.
Formula E will roll out three dedicated weeks of Shorts, giving fans plenty of opportunities to climb the leaderboards:
- Week 1 - CUPRA Raval Madrid E-Prix race week: Started 15 March
- Week 2 - Hankook Berlin E-Prix race week: Starting 25 April
- Week 3 - Monaco E-Prix race week: Starting 9 May
Competition is set to be fierce, with prizes up for grabs for the fastest combined lap times across all five circuits each week. With three separate weeks, players have three distinct opportunities to win:
- 1st Place: 2 Grandstand seats for your nearest Formula E race in the 26/27 season.
- 2nd Place: A replica Spark Minimax GEN3 Car + a Formula E Goodie Bag.
- 3rd-5th Place: A Formula E Goodie Bag.
Team Liveries and Themed Circuits
Integration with the real-world championship remains at the heart of the collaboration. Each of the 15 tracks included in the Weekly Shorts is themed after a specific Formula E Championship Team or Partner. The first week of action sees tracks inspired by CUPRA KIRO, Jaguar TCS Racing, Mahindra Racing, PIF and Hankook become available. Following this, Weeks 2 and 3 will feature tracks designed around Andretti, Citroën Racing, DS PENSKE, Envision Racing, Lola Yamaha, Nissan, and Porsche, as well as a selection of Formula E partners including ABB, Saudia, and Google Cloud.
To further immerse players in the Season 12 experience, all 10 official team liveries for the 2025/26 campaign are now available in-game. This allows players to represent their favorite outfits - from the reigning champions to the new-for-2025/26 Citroen Racing - as they tackle the new circuits.
Accessible Racing
The move to the Weekly Shorts format reflects a broader trend in the Trackmania community toward accessible, high-intensity racing. Unlike standard campaigns, the records for these tricky, short-form maps are hidden during the hunt, adding a layer of mystery and competitive tension as players vie for the top spot. By breaking the content into themes, Formula E and Ubisoft are providing a platform that caters to both casual players looking for a quick challenge and hardcore competitors aiming for the perfect run, whilst educating players on its key Championship protagonists: its Racing Teams and Sponsors.
Players can access the Formula E Club within Trackmania to find the new tracks, equip the latest GEN3 Evo-inspired liveries, and take part in the global challenges.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 CUPRA Raval Madrid E-Prix, Round 6
For Round 6 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Madrid hosts an E-Prix for the very first time! We’ll be heading to the Circuito del Jarama for a race weekend that promises plenty of action and entertainment, as Spanish driver, Pepe Marti, hopes to put on a show in front of his home crowd on Saturday March 21.
Free Practice 1: Friday 20 March, 16:30 local / 15:30 UTC
Free Practice 2: Saturday 21 March, 08:30 local / 07:30 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday 21 March, 10:40 local / 09:40 UTC
Race: Saturday 21 March, 15:05 local / 14:05 UTC
View the full schedule in your time zone and check the broadcaster listings or tap the Ways to Watch button above to find out where to watch all the racing action where you live.
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