JEDDAH: The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is scheduled to kick off on Friday for its first double-header of the season.
Rounds 3 and 4 will take place at the iconic Jeddah Corniche Circuit on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 February.
Since 2018, the E-Prix, was hosted for six successful seasons in Diriyah, this year it has been shifted to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, renowned as the fastest street circuit in the world.
This two-day event, the third in the 17-race Formula E season, represents the seventh time Saudi Arabia has hosted a Formula E World Championship race, which includes 11 global locations.
The 11th season began with a thrilling opener in Brazil, followed by the 2nd round in Mexico on January 11. The competition has already delivered intense rivalries, particularly between reigning drivers’ champion Pascal Wehrlein and the NEOM McLaren team, which currently leads the teams’ championship standings.
Round 2 winner Oliver Rowland arrived in Jeddah and will be eager to deliver another standout performance, matching his victory last month in Mexico. The Brit’s victory lifted him into second in the Drivers’ Championship.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Beside the thrilling action during the two days, the double-header race will showcase the inclusion of Pit Boost for the first time. Cars will receive a 10 percent energy increase (3.85kWh) from a quick, 30-second 600kW re-charge in the pitlane.
Hosting up to 120 young women for its FIA Girls on Track program across race week. The day-long experience includes career talks, a Pit Lane Walk, activations in the Gaming Arena and educational partner workshops on-site, led by inspirational women from within the paddock.
The program focuses on STEM education and gender inclusivity in motorsport, engaging girls from diverse communities in host cities.
In addition, the Rookie Free Practice session debuts ahead of the event, providing global motorsport talent a chance to showcase their abilities in the latest GEN3 Evo technology. These changes highlight Formula E and the FIA’s commitment to innovation, competition, and fan engagement as the series embarks on an exciting new chapter in Jeddah.
Formula E’s philosophy is not just to race, but also it supports communities and the environment. The championship has revealed sustainability initiatives that will be implemented during the Jeddah E-Prix 2025.
These initiatives will include innovative social and environmental projects, the most important of which are the “Girls on Track” program, and the “Formula E Fund for a Better Future” to support charities, in addition to the use of renewable energy and waste management systems.
ABB FIA Formula E World Championship – standings after 2 of 16 races
Drivers’ classification
1. Antonio Felix da Costa (POR), 37 points
2. Oliver Rowland (GBR), 25 points
3. Mitch Evans (NZL), 25 points
4. Pascal Wehrlein (GER), 21 points
6. Jake Dennis (GBR), 13 points
14. Dan Ticktum (GBR), 4 points
15. Nico Müller (SUI), 2 points
22. David Beckmann (GER), 0 points
Teams’ classification
1. TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team (GER), 58 points
2. NEOM McLaren Formula E Team (GBR), 27 points
3. Jaguar TCS Racing (GBR), 25 points
7. Andretti Formula E (USA), 15 points
10. CUPRA KIRO (USA), 4 points
Manufacturers’ classification
1. Porsche, 55 points
2. Nissan, 54 points
3. Jaguar, 41 points