Season 10 provisional calendar confirmed

The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will be racing on the streets of Tokyo for the first time next March as the series targets more world cities to host debut races in its landmark 10th season.

The provisional calendar for Season 10 was published yesterday by Formula E and the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) following ratification by the FIA World Motorsport Council and with the support of local ASNs (National Sporting Authorities) for each host city.

The race in Tokyo on Saturday 30th March 2024 will be the first FIA sanctioned world championship motorsport event held in Tokyo.

Formula E and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government have been working together to bring the race to the city to support the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) initiative, part of the Zero Emission Tokyo strategy.

RoundPlaceDate
Pre-Season TestingValencia, SpainOctober 23rd-27th
Round 1Mexico City, MexicoJanuary 13th
Round 2Diriyah, Saudi ArabiaJanuary 26th
Round 3Diriyah, Saudi ArabiaJanuary 27th
Round 4TBDFebruary 10th
Round 5TBDFebruary 24th
Round 6Sao Paulo, BrazilMarch 16th
Round 7Tokyo, JapanMarch 30th
Round 8Rome, ItalyApril 13th
Round 9Rome, ItalyApril 14th
Round 10MonacoApril 27th
Round 11Berlin, GermanyMay 11th
Round 12Berlin, GermanyMay 12th
Round 13TBDMay 25th
Round 14Jakarta, IndonesiaJune 8th
Round 15Portland, USAJune 29th
Round 16London, UKJuly 20th
Round 17London, UKJuly 21st

Season 10 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will begin in Mexico City on Saturday 13th January following the success of a sold-out opening race to begin Season 9.

Three rounds of the 17 race provisional calendar are listed as To Be Determined (TBD) while Formula E continues advanced discussions with a range of potential host cities that would see the championship create more showpiece race events in iconic global locations.

Berlin will maintain its record as the only city to host an E-Prix in all ten seasons of the championship, consolidating its reputation as a popular venue for drivers and fans who witnessed a record-breaking 190 overtakes and 23 lead changes in Round 7 this season.

We are excited to take Formula E to the streets of Tokyo next season. It is an iconic world city providing the perfect backdrop to showcase the unique qualities of our sport and will capture global attention. The Season 10 calendar represents our ongoing mission to create a dynamic schedule of new cities hosting races for the first or second time like Tokyo, São Paulo and Portland alongside established hosts like Berlin, Rome, London, Monaco, Diriyah and now Jakarta.

Alberto Longo, Co-Founder & Chief Championship Office, Formula E.

Tokyo will be a highlight of our historic 10th season. We are also in advanced discussions with many more iconic world cities who are keen to host a Formula E race and create blockbuster world championship motorsport events with us. We expect this to be reflected in the updated calendar published later this year.

Jeff Dodds, Chief Executive Officer, Formula E.

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