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As the series’ new free-to-air home for the UK, the broadcaster will also host nine races live on ITV4, as well as an all-new bespoke highlights show after each race weekend.
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All 16 races, including qualifying, on the 2024/25 Formula E Season 11 calendar, starting in São Paulo on 7th December, will be broadcast live on ITVX’s free-to-air streaming channel.
In addition, nine E-Prix will be shown live on ITV4:
- São Paulo
- Miami
- Shanghai race two
- Jeddah double-header
- Monaco double-header
- Tokyo double-header
Also announced today is an bespoke highlights show on ITV4 and ITVX following every race weekend hosted by Nicki Shields, who also takes on the key role of lead presenter of the all-electric series for the first time.
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Nicki - who brings a wealth of experience to the role having been involved in the presenter line-up since Season 1 and is the first woman to hold the role at Formula E - will be supported by championship favourites including Karun Chandhok, David Coulthard and Billy Monger.
As one of the UK’s freshest streaming services with 15,000 hours of content and a strong foothold in UK sport, including coverage of football, horse racing and rugby.
ITVX specialises in delivering original exclusive material from ITV and other studios, as well as delivering live-streamed content of major events including sport and culture, in addition to popular on-demand shows and films.
Aarti Dabas, Chief Media Officer, Formula E, said: “We’re delighted to offer UK and Ireland fans even greater access to our incredible championship via our two fantastic media partners - TNT Sport and now ITV - giving them more ways to watch and taking them even closer to the sport.
"With our new post-race weekend highlights show on ITV, fans will be able to get bespoke content directly from the paddock helping educate, excite and entertain new and loyal fans alike. We can’t wait to bring our fans more track-side action and continue to grow the sport.”
Richard Botchway, Assistant Commissioner, ITV Sport, said: “This new deal brings Formula E fans some of the biggest races across Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. We are delighted to be the free-to-air partner and look forward to welcoming Formula E to ITV and ITVX.”
Nicki Shields takes lead in presenting line-up
Nicki Shields returns to Formula E's presenting line-up, taking on the role of lead broadcast presenter for Season 11 - the first-ever female lead presenter in the series’ history.
A familiar face since Formula E’s debut in 2014, Shields has been a prominent figure both on and off the track, balancing her passion for motorsport with life as a working mother.
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With more than a decade's experience as a sports broadcaster, a strong science background, and expertise as a respected car reviewer, Nicki brings unmatched knowledge and passion to Formula E. In addition to capturing the excitement of on-track action, she provides viewers with valuable insights into how groundbreaking racing technology is driving innovation in the road cars of today.
Nicki’s groundbreaking achievements include becoming the first female media professional to drive a Formula E car and serving as the first female lead commentator for F1 Academy during its 2024 season. A passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion, as well as STEM initiatives, she actively supports FIA Girls on Track, providing key insight, support, advice and knowledge for girls aiming to forge a career in motorsport.
Nicki Shields, said: “I vividly remember my first Formula E race in Beijing 2014, and 10 years later, my passion for the sport remains just as strong. I’m thrilled to return to Formula E as lead presenter for Season 11. It’s an honour to share the excitement and drama of this incredible sport with fans around the world. With our talented presenting team, we’re committed to bringing viewers closer to the action than ever before. Bring on São Paulo!”
Jeff Dodds, CEO, Formula E, said: “Nicki Shields has been a cornerstone of our broadcast team and a passionate advocate for what Formula E represents. Her promotion is testament to her own exceptional talent and dedication, as well as her ability to connect with fans.
"It also underscores Formula E’s commitment to breaking down barriers and creating meaningful opportunities for women in motorsport - evidenced by hosting the first-ever all-women’s test session for an FIA Championship in Madrid earlier this month. We’re thrilled to have Nicki lead our storytelling as we embark on another exciting season.”
Formula E TV presentation line-up
Nicki Shields will be joined by racing driver Billy Monger, who recently broke the Ironman record for a double amputee at the World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, and rally driver Catie Munnings, who both made their debut presenting appearances in Season 10. Sports Commentator Tom Brooks also makes a return for Season 11.
Former F1 veteran David Coulthard will make guest appearances through the season, alongside ex-Formula E drivers Karun Chandhok and André Lotterer, former racing driver James Rossiter and former Formula E team boss Allan McNish to anchor the coverage on TNT Sports, ITV4, ITVX and all English-language Formula E programming around the world.
Pitlane reporters Saunders Carmichael-Brown and Alexa Rendell also make a return, delivering exclusive behind-the-scenes content and interviews.
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