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London and Seoul have been added to the 2019-2020 ABB FIA Formula E Calendar


By: ABB Formula E  
June 14 2019 

Full Formula E grid with Mercedes and Porsche going head-to-head on most comprehensive calendar to date


Paris, France – Formula E has today published the schedule for season six of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, featuring new venues in the centre of Seoul and London as part of the longest and most comprehensive calendar to date.



The 2019/20 calendar was ratified following the FIA World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) meeting in Paris, comprising of 14 races in 12 cities and covering four continents. The busiest season yet of electric racing will get underway with a double-header in Ad Diriyah in November, stopping off in the iconic city of Seoul for the first time in May and once again coming to a close in the UK capital, using a unique indoor/outdoor track at ExCeL London in July.



There’re not just exciting new race locations to look forward to next season, but new teams too, with the eagerly-awaited arrival of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche - taking the total number of cars to 24 and completing a full grid for the opening rounds in Ad Diriyah on November 22 & 23.



The ABB FIA Formula E Championship moves from the Middle East and travels onwards to Santiago, Mexico City and Hong Kong, before returning to Rome for the first of the voestalpine European races. The racing picks up again in Paris, with a short stop-over in Seoul soon after, followed by Berlin to round out the European leg. Monaco misses out for a season - rotating on a bi-annual basis as in previous years.



Formula E then crosses the pond to the Big Apple for the penultimate event of the season in New York City, with London re-joining the calendar for the title-decider over the course of two days at ExCeL London on July 25 & 26, 2020.



In addition to issuing the 2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship calendar, alterations have also been made to the sporting regulations, which are set to be introduced for season six.



New for next season, drivers will have an additional 10kW of power available when using ATTACK MODE, rising from 225kW to 235kW. Also, drivers won’t be able to activate ATTACK MODE under Full Course Yellow (FCY), or when the safety car is deployed - meaning the drivers will have to go off the racing line to activate ATTACK MODE under normal race conditions and retain the risk of losing positions.



Furthermore, to enhance the effects of energy management, during safety car periods and under FCY, a fixed quantity of energy - equal to 1kWh per minute for the duration of the caution period - will be subtracted from the total energy remaining in each car.



This measure means that drivers will no longer be able to save energy by driving at lower speeds under FCY or behind the safety car, leading to more varied strategies and close racing to the finish line that fans have grown accustomed to seeing in Formula E. Also introduced for next season, the countdown clock will stop if the race is temporarily suspended - remaining at the discretion of the FIA Race Director - with the aim to complete the full amount of time.



The FIA has also released more details on the extended cycle of the Gen2 car, through to the end of season eight. The extension of an additional season was agreed together with manufacturers, taking into account stability of the rules and cost control. However, further updates to car performance and regulation changes can be made during this cycle, including increase of power, improvements to the battery and an evolution of the design and bodywork.



More points will also be on offer in season six, with an additional point handed out to the fastest driver in the qualifying group stages. The driver who secures Julius Baer pole position still picks up three points - as well as one point being awarded to the driver who sets the fastest lap finishing in the top-10 of the final classification.



Alberto Longo, Co-Founder & Deputy CEO of Formula E, said: “Next season promises to be the most exciting and eagerly-anticipated in the short history of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. More races and new faces, with the incredible new additions of Seoul and London, as well as the inclusion of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche. Looking at the list of cities and capitals backing Formula E and the electric movement, it’s the longest and most comprehensive calendar to date. Alongside the tweaks made to the sporting regulations, the racing has the potential to be even more intense and unpredictable than ever. We have three rounds remaining this season and a title fight that’s wide open, but I already can’t wait to get started again in Ad Diriyah in November.”



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'Looking At The List Of Cities And Capitals Backing Formula E And The Electric Movement, It Is The Longest And Most Comprehensive Calendar To Date.' – Alberto Longo, Co-Founder & Deputy CEO of Formula E

 

2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship Calendar

 

RoundCityCountryDate
1Ad Diriyah**Saudi ArabiaNovember 22, 2019
2Ad DiriyahSaudi ArabiaNovember 23, 2019
3TBCTBCDecember 14, 2019
4Santiago*ChileJanuary 18, 2020
5Mexico City*MexicoFebruary 15, 2020
6Hong Kong*ChinaMarch 1, 2020
7TBCChinaMarch 21, 2020
8RomeItalyApril 4, 2020
9ParisFranceApril 18, 2020
10Seoul*South KoreaMay 3, 2020
11BerlinGermanyMay 30, 2020
12New York CityUSAJune 20, 2020
13London*UKJuly 25, 2020
14London*UKJuly 26, 2020

 

 

About the ABB FIA Formula E Championship
The ABB FIA Formula E Championship is the closest, most intense and progressive category in motorsport, bringing electrifying racing to the streets against the backdrop of landmarks, skyscrapers and skylines in some of the world’s most famous and recognisable cities - such as Hong Kong, Rome, Paris and New York.



Formula E entered a new and exciting era in season five with the competitive debut of the next generation car. The striking new model boasts a distinctive futuristic design and demonstrates a clear step-up in performance with almost double the energy storage capacity - allowing teams and drivers to complete a full race distance at higher speeds without needing to swap cars. The Gen2 car is a testament to the ongoing advancements in battery and electric vehicle technology in the space of only four years.



The fifth edition of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship sees 11 teams and 22 drivers tackle a variety of challenging circuits in 12 cities - across five continents - in a bid to be crowned champion. Formula E made its debut in the Middle East on December 15 for the season-opener in Ad Diriyah, with the championship once again coming to a close in New York City over the course of two days on July 13 & 14.



The concept of Formula E is to act as a platform to test and develop road-relevant technologies, helping refine the design and functionality of components and infrastructure - actively speeding-up the transition and uptake of electric vehicles on a global scale.



Formula E is continuing to attract some of the leading names and renowned brands in motorsport and the automotive industry. For this season, Formula E has nine manufacturers on its roster - including Nissan - taking over the existing entry from Renault - and BMW linking-up with Andretti. This number is set to rise further still, with the highly-anticipated inclusion of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche in season six.

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