We're back racing in 2024, with GEN3 Evo set to hit the track in testing a little before we go green in São Paulo on 7 December. Here's how the 2024/25 campaign is looking.
11 locations for Season 11
An exciting Formula E calendar is in store with 11 global locations for Season 11 for one of our biggest calendars ever with 17 races.
It's set to be another classic season with a nice blend of permanent and built circuits offering an exciting challenge for the drivers and the new GEN3 Evo car that will be introduced for 2024/25.
See the dates below and register now for tickets for Season 11.
Round |
Location |
Dates |
Tickets |
1 |
São Paulo |
7 December 2024 |
|
2 |
Mexico City |
11 January 2025 |
|
3 & 4 |
Diriyah |
14 & 15 February 2025 |
|
5 |
TBD |
8 March 2025 |
|
6 |
Miami |
12 April 2025 |
|
7 & 8 |
Monaco |
3 & 4 May 2025 |
|
9 & 10 |
Tokyo |
17 & 18 May 2025 |
|
11 & 12 |
Shanghai |
31 May & 1 June 2025 |
|
13 |
Jakarta |
21 June 2025 |
|
14 & 15 |
Berlin |
12 & 13 July 2025 |
|
16 & 17 |
London |
26 & 27 July 2025 |
Testing takes place in Valencia
The action for Season 11 will kick off with pre-season testing over four days from Monday 4 - Thursday 7 November 2024 in Valencia, Spain.
This will be the first time we'll see all the teams on track with their new GEN3 Evo machinery, putting that rapid race car - capable of 0-60mph in just 1.82 seconds - through its paces around the Ricardo Tormo Circuit.
Starting in São Paulo
The 2024/25 season will start in São Paulo on Saturday 7 December 2024, marking the first time that Brazil has hosted the Formula E season-opener. If Season 10 was anything to go by, expect a high-speed affair down to the final corners of the last lap.
From Brazil, it's a trip up and back to Mexico City for one of the most popular races on the Formula E calendar. and the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez. Tickets are already on sale for the second round of the season in the new year on Saturday 11 January 2025 - secure your seat in the Foro Sol now!
Then it's off to the first double-header in Diriyah with the races on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 February 2025. A staple on the calendar since Season 5, next year will see a new track location to mix things for the field on the seventh visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Welcome to Miami
Miami is back on the calendar after the iconic location held the first Formula E race on US soil back in the inaugural season. The GEN3 Evo is set to stun the fans with wheel-to-wheel racing at the Homestead Miami Speedway, a regular fixture on the NASCAR calendar.
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Andretti and DS PENSKE will be looking to put on a show for their home fans on Saturday 12 April 2024. Formula E's last visit to Miami saw Andretti score a podium with Scott Speed who remains the only American driver to stand on a Formula E podium.
Monaco joins the double-headers
Formula E is made for the famed Monaco streets, with action and overtakes in abundance since taking to the full iconic circuit in Season 7.
For the first time, Monaco will host a double-header of back-to-back Formula E racing in the Principality on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May 2025.
Two in Tokyo kicks off a trio of races in Asia
After an incredible debut in 2024, Formula E will be delivering double the action with racing across two days as Tokyo is increased to a double-header weekend in May setting off a trio of races across Asia. Tickets sold out quickly for Formula E's first visit to Tokyo, register now to hear first about tickets for the Tokyo E-Prix double-header.
China returned to the calendar in Season 10 and Shanghai will again host another pair of races at the end of May.
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Season 11 will see another returnee on the Formula E calendar, after a season away we'll be back for more jostling in Jakarta with a race on Saturday 21 June 2025.
Closing with a classic duo
We land back in Europe for a pair of double-headers to close out the season in July. First up is Berlin on Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 July, which maintains its accolade of being the only city to be present on the calendar since the first season as the drivers get set to tackle another double-header in Tempelhof.
Then it's the curtain closer in London, as the champion will again be crowned in the UK capital with a double-header weekend on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 July.
Just one race to be confirmed
There's just one race still TBC on the calendar with the date in March yet to be announced while final discussions with a new venue take place.
Stay tuned for the final race announcement in the autumn, following the FIA's World Motor Sport Council Meeting.