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Miami E-Prix wrapped: 11 more Formula E races lined up over the next 3 months, here's the full calendar

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The 2024–25 Formula E World Championship is in full swing, with Pascal Wehrlein taking victory in Round 5—the Miami E-Prix at Homestead-Miami Speedway. With the season racing toward its conclusion in London at the end of July, there are 11 action-packed races still to go, all taking place over the next three months. So buckle up—Formula E’s Gen3 Evo electric cars are set to deliver high-speed thrills while championing sustainability.

Upcoming Formula E races this season

Next up, the grid heads to the spiritual home of motorsport—Monaco. The legendary Circuit de Monaco will host a double-header on May 3 and 4. After that, the series shifts to Asia for a trio of back-to-back race weekends.


The Tokyo E-Prix double header in Japan is scheduled to take place at the Tokyo Street Circuit on May 17 and 18. China takes the spotlight next with two races at the iconic Shanghai International Circuit—site of the recent thrilling Formula 1 race. The two races of the Shanghai E-Prix double header will take place on May 31 and June 1.


There is a single race in Jakarta on June 21. The Jakarta E-Prix in Indonesia is the only single race left in the current season. The championship will then head to Europe for the Berlin E-Prix in Germany. It’s a double header which will be hosted at Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit on July 12 and 13. The last two races will be held in the UK. The grand finale takes place at the ExCeL London Circuit with the two London E-Prix races scheduled for July 26 and 27.

Formula E Championship results so far

Four race weekends are complete: three single rounds and one double-header. The season began in Brazil with the Sao Paulo E-Prix on December 7, where Mitch Evans of Jaguar TCS Racing took the win. David Beckmann clocked the fastest lap, while Pascal Wehrlein—who had claimed pole—suffered a dramatic crash that ended his race early.


Next came the Mexico E-Prix at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit. Wehrlein once again secured pole and finished third, while Nissan’s Oliver Rowland clinched the win. Rowland followed that with another victory in Race 2 of the Jeddah double-header, after Maximilian Günther of DS Penske won the opening race in Saudi Arabia.

Most recently, at the Miami E-Prix, it was Pascal Wehrlein becoming the winner, despite Norman Nato starting on pole.

Upcoming Formula E races

Monaco E-Prix: May 3 and May 4

Tokyo E-Prix: May 17 and May 18

Shanghai E-Prix: May 31, June 1

Jakarta E-Prix: June 21

Berlin E-Prix: July 12 and July 13

London E-Prix July 26 and July 27

Also Read: Miami E-Prix 2025 results: Pascal Wehrlein wins Formula E Round 5 after Nato Norman loses first place due to penalty
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