Formula E Confirms Season Six Calendar
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Formula E and the FIA have revealed the final calendar for the 2019-20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship, set to race in 12 of the world’s cities.
The calendar was formally approved following the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) meeting in Cologne, Germany.
The Diriyah E-Prix kicks off the season once again on November 22—23, with the Mercedes-Benz EQ and TAG Heuer Porsche teams making their arrival to complete a full 24-car grid for the first time in Formula E.
The calendar then moves to South and Central America for the Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix (January 18) and CBMM Niobium Mexico City E-Prix (February 15), with the Marrakesh E-Prix replacing Hong Kong for round five.
Sanya fills the last free slot, with another race around Haitang Bay for round six on March 21. The voestalpine European races return for season six, starting with the third running of the Rome E-Prix on April 4, followed by the Paris E-Prix in the French capital against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower on April 18.
The ABB FIA Formula E Championship visits South Korea for the first time on May 3 for the Seoul E-Prix, ahead of the inaugural Jakarta E-Prix on June 6.
The BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium will once again be held at the Tempelhof Airport on June 21, where all four German manufacturers go wheel-to-wheel for the first time in front of their home crowd.
Three weeks later, Formula E crosses the Atlantic to the Big Apple for the penultimate event of the season in New York City.
The 2019-20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship comes to a conclusion in London across a two-day season finale showdown at ExCeL London on July 25–26.
For more information, visit fiaformulae.com.
The calendar was formally approved following the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) meeting in Cologne, Germany.
The Diriyah E-Prix kicks off the season once again on November 22—23, with the Mercedes-Benz EQ and TAG Heuer Porsche teams making their arrival to complete a full 24-car grid for the first time in Formula E.
The calendar then moves to South and Central America for the Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix (January 18) and CBMM Niobium Mexico City E-Prix (February 15), with the Marrakesh E-Prix replacing Hong Kong for round five.
Sanya fills the last free slot, with another race around Haitang Bay for round six on March 21. The voestalpine European races return for season six, starting with the third running of the Rome E-Prix on April 4, followed by the Paris E-Prix in the French capital against the backdrop of the Eiffel Tower on April 18.
The ABB FIA Formula E Championship visits South Korea for the first time on May 3 for the Seoul E-Prix, ahead of the inaugural Jakarta E-Prix on June 6.
The BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium will once again be held at the Tempelhof Airport on June 21, where all four German manufacturers go wheel-to-wheel for the first time in front of their home crowd.
Three weeks later, Formula E crosses the Atlantic to the Big Apple for the penultimate event of the season in New York City.
The 2019-20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship comes to a conclusion in London across a two-day season finale showdown at ExCeL London on July 25–26.
For more information, visit fiaformulae.com.