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2024-25 Formula E schedule: What race is on today?

The 2024-25 Formula E season calendar is finally here, with teams ready to race around the world again in search of glory over almost a dozen-and-a-half races between December and July.

Racing from famed circuits such as Monaco and Mexico City to thrilling destination cities like Tokyo and London, drivers will contest several top-drawer events in Season 11 across multiple countries.

When does each race occur, and how can fans in the United States and the United Kingdom catch all the action unfolding?

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GOAL has all the details on the 2024-25 Formula E season below, including the upcoming schedule, race results, and where to catch all the action.

2024-25 Formula E Schedule

Below is a full schedule for the 2024-25 Formula E season, including timings and how to watch the race from the US or UK.

The next race will be in Monaco and for the first time, Formula E will host a double-header around the famed Monaco streets, with racing kicking off on Saturday 3, and Sunday 4 May 2025 - there is set to be action in abundance.

Here are some closer timings for the Miami race:

  • Free Practice 1: 3rd May local/ 06:30 - 07:15 UTC
  • Free Practice 2: 3rd May local/ 08:10-08:45 UTC
  • Qualifying: 3rd May local/ 09:40 - 11:03 UTC
  • Race: 3rd May local/ 14:05 - 15:00 UTC

Date

Race

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Podium

Saturday, December 7

Sao Paulo ePrix

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  1. Mitch Evans
  2. Antonio Felix Da Costa
  3. Taylor Barnard

Saturday, January 11

Mexico City ePrix

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  1. Oliver Rowland
  2. Antonio Felix Da Costa
  3. Pascal Wehrlein

Friday, February 14

Jeddah ePrix

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  1. Maximilian Gunther
  2. Oliver Rowland
  3. Taylor Barnard

Saturday, February 15

Jeddah ePrix

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  1. Oliver Rowland
  2. Taylor Barnard
  3. Jake Hughes

Saturday, April 12

Miami ePrix

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  1. Pascal Wehrlein
  2. Lucas di Grassi
  3. Antonio Delix Da Costa

Saturday, May 3

Monaco ePrix

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Saturday, May 4

Monaco ePrix

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Saturday, May 17

Tokyo ePrix

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Sunday, May 18

Tokyo ePrix

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Saturday, May 31

Shanghai ePrix

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Sunday, June 1

Shanghai ePrix

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Saturday, June 21

Jakarta ePrix

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Saturday, July 12

Berlin ePrix

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Sunday, July 13

Berlin ePrix

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Saturday, July 26

London ePrix

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Sunday, July 27

London ePrix

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How to watch Formula E in the US

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In the United States, viewers can watch the 2024-25 Mexico City Formula E race on CBS Sports Network and stream it on FuboTV.

Plans for FuboTV start at $74.99/month and go up to $99.99/month as part of a rolling contract. With over 100 channels, no contract, no hidden fees, and the option to cancel anytime, fuboTV is a no-brainer for Formula E and general sports fans.

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How to watch Formula E in the UK

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In the United Kingdom, viewers can follow the campaign through TNT Sports and stream through discovery+. Offering coverage from all TNT sports channels, discovery+ allows customers access to a wide variety of sporting content from just £3.99 per month.

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Frequently asked questions

Formula E has had ten prior seasons, and the upcoming campaign is scheduled to be its eleventh edition.

Porsche driver Pascal Wehrlein is the defending drivers' champion in Formula E, having won his first title last term.

Jaguar are the defending teams' champion in Formula E, having earned 368 points last season through drivers Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy.

While both forms of motorsport offer high-speed racing, there are key differences between both Formula E and Formula One. Formula E cars are fully electric, while Formula One vehicles are powered by traditional engines.

Additionally, Formula E races are significantly shorter than those in Formula One, while top speeds are also conversely limited compared to the latter format.

There are several ex-Formula One drivers who have made the move to Formula E over the years, including defending champion Pascal Wehrlein, who raced between 2016 and 2017 for Manor and Sauber.

Others include Nyck de Vries, who competed for Williams and Scuderia AlphaTauri, and Stoffel Vandoorne, who raced for McLaren.