The 2020/2021 Formula E season gets underway Jan 16 2021 in Santiago, Chile.
June 19 2020
- FIA World Motor Sport Council publishes provisional calendar for 2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
- Seventh season to start in Santiago on January 16 and conclude with two races in London on July 24 & 25.
- Measures to support economic, social and environmental sustainability in future seasons approved by FIA.
London, UK - The FIA has published the provisional calendar for the 2020/21 season of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, following approval of the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
The season seven calendar was formally ratified by the FIA today, showcasing the list of cities Formula E is currently scheduled to visit in a landmark year for the electric racing series.
Officially being recognised as an FIA world championship for the first time, the 2020/21 season is set to commence in Santiago on January 16 and conclude with a double-header decider in London on July 24 & 25.
Following the season-opener in the picturesque Parque O’Higgins in Santiago, the series moves to Mexico City for what will be the sixth running of the race around Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
From there the championship goes directly to Saudi Arabia for another double-header in Diriyah, and then on to Sanya in China before returning to Europe for races in the Italian capital of Rome followed by the French capital of Paris.
Formula E will next return to the famous streets of Monaco on May 8, with the Principality continuing to host an E-Prix on a bi-annual basis.
The series then sets off to Seoul in South Korea for the first time, before heading to Germany where Berlin will become the only city to have staged an E-Prix in all seven seasons.
The championship will be rounded off in style with a USA-based race in New York City followed by a UK-based double-header in London.
2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship - Provisional Calendar
Round | City | Country | Date |
1 | Santiago | Chile | January 16, 2021 |
2 | Mexico City | Mexico | February 13, 2021 |
3 | Diriyah | Saudi Arabia | February 26, 2021 |
4 | Diriyah | Saudi Arabia | February 27, 2021 |
5 | Sanya | China | March 13, 2021 |
6 | Rome* | Italy | April 10, 2021 |
7 | Paris | France | April 24, 2021 |
8 | Monaco* | Monaco | May 8, 2021 |
9 | Seoul* | South Korea | May 23, 2021 |
10 | TBC | TBC | June 5, 2021 |
11 | Berlin | Germany | June 19, 2021 |
12 | New York City | USA | July 10, 2021 |
13 | London* | UK | July 24, 2021 |
14 | London* | UK | July 25, 2021 |
*Subject to circuit homologation
Alongside announcing the calendar, the FIA World Motor Sport Council also approved modifications to the championship’s sporting regulations in line with Formula E’s new world championship status. Measures to reinforce economic, social and environmental sustainability efforts were also agreed.
More details on the decisions listed above will be revealed by the FIA and Formula E in due course.
About the ABB FIA Formula E Championship
The ABB FIA Formula E Championship is the closest and most competitive category in motorsport, with unpredictable and exciting electric racing in the centre of the world’s most iconic cities.
Formula E is the fastest-growing series in motorsport and boasts the best roster in racing, where renowned road car manufacturers and automotive brands battle it out for points, position and the ultimate prize to be crowned champion.
Though it is more than just a race on the track, Formula E is also a proving ground and platform with a higher purpose - to test new technologies, drive development to the production line and put more electric cars on the road.
Using the spectacle of sport, the ABB FIA Formula E Championship is sending a powerful message to speed-up the switch to electric, in a bid to counteract climate change and address the devastating effects of air pollution. www.FIAFormulaE.com
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