The final calendar for Season 11 is here, following ratification at the FIA’s October meeting of the World Motor Sport Council.
It marks 16 races across 10 locations around the world with exciting destinations on the horizon – including a return to Miami and double headers in Tokyo and Monaco as well as a first time trip to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia.
| Round | Location | Date |
| 1 | Sao Paulo | 7th December |
| 2 | Mexico City | 11th January |
| 3 | Jeddah | 14th February |
| 4 | Jeddah | 15th February |
| 5 | Miami | 12th April |
| 6 | Monaco | 3rd May |
| 7 | Monaco | 4th May |
| 8 | Tokyo | 17th May |
| 9 | Tokyo | 18th May |
| 10 | Shanghai | 31st May |
| 11 | Shanghai | 1st June |
| 12 | Jakarta | 21st June |
| 13 | Berlin | 12th July |
| 14 | Berlin | 13th July |
| 15 | London | 26th July |
| 16 | London | 27th July |
However the action for Season 11 will kick off with pre-season testing over four days from Tuesday 5th – Friday 8th November in Madrid, Spain.
This will be the first time we will see all the teams on track with their new GEN3 Evo machinery, putting that rapid race car.
There is also the inaugural Women’s Test to look forward to, where a grid full of the world’s foremost racers on the planet will test current-gen Formula E machinery in a dedicated session.
We are excited to deliver the calendar of 16 Formula E races in Season 11 that was announced earlier this year – the same number that led to record-breaking fan and broadcast audience growth globally. Across 10 events we’ll race at several long-standing favourites, with upgrades to double-headers in some locations and some fantastic new venues in key markets. With the arrival of the new GEN3 Evo technology putting our drivers behind the wheel of the fastest cars ever raced in Formula E, we can’t wait to get the season started and couldn’t be more excited about the potential the championship has to thrill and attract new fans. Work is already underway to build and maintain engagement with fans all season long, with more details to be announced in the coming months.
Spokesperson for Formula E.
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