The 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship couldn't have gotten off to a more exciting start in São Paulo with the GEN3 Evo on-debut, and Mexico City was another classic as three heroic overtakes inside a minute sealed the win for Nissan's Oliver Rowland.
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Rounds 3 & 4 headed to Saudi Arabia and a new location in the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for a double-header under the lights. There was a debut for PIT BOOST, as well as nail biting action from victors Maximilian Guenther & Oliver Rowland.
Miami round 5 at the Homestead Speedway saw Pascal Wehrlein reigniting his championship hopes, and a long-awaited return to the podium for Lucas di Grassi (Lola Yamaha ABT).
In Monaco we saw the return of PIT BOOST, an ultra-fast recharging technology that gives drivers a 10% energy increase (3.85kWh) through a 30-second, 600kW boost. Wet weather made the task of racing in Monaco even more challenging, but Oliver Rowland was able to extend his championship lead and Sebastien Buemi made it back to the top step of the podium after a 78-race wait.
With 9 races across 5 more locations still to come, here's a rundown of the all-important dates left for Season 11.
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Next Up: 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.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2025 Tokyo E-Prix Round 8 & 9
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 racing on both 17 & 18 May 2025.
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