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Track guide –HKT Hong Kong E-Prix
Number of turns – 10
Track length – 1.85km
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi (Season 3), Sam Bird (Season 4)
Qualifying record – 1:03.099s - Nelson Piquet Jr
Lap record – 1:02.947s - Felix Rosenqvist
After the success of the inaugural Hong Kong E-Prix in Season Three, the Season Four opener has been expanded to two races, making Hong Kong the first Asian city to host a double-header.
The 1.15mile circuit races around the streets of the Hong Kong's Central Harbourfront, with landmarks such as the International Finance Centre, Hong Kong Observation Wheel and Hong Kong City Hall providing a spectacular backdrop.


Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit
Track guide –HKT Hong Kong E-Prix
Number of turns – 10
Track length – 1.85km
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi (Season 3), Felix Rosenqvist (Season 4)
Qualifying record – 1:03.099s - Nelson Piquet Jr
Lap record – 1:02.947s - Felix Rosenqvist
After the success of the inaugural Hong Kong E-Prix in Season Three, this year’s event will be expanded to two races, making Hong Kong the first Asian city to host a double-header.
The 1.15mile circuit races around the streets of the Hong Kong's Central Harbourfront, with landmarks such as the International Finance Centre, Hong Kong Observation Wheel and Hong Kong City Hall providing a spectacular backdrop.
Last season's race saw former champion and Renault e.dams driver Sebastien Buemi take the overall chequered flag while Mahindra Racing's Felix Rosenqvist set a lap record of 1m02.947s.


Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan
Track guide – 2018 Marrakesh E-Prix
Number of turns – 12
Track length – 2.99km
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi (Season 3), Felix Rosenqvist (Season 4)
Qualifying record – 1:20.355 - Sebastien Buemi
Lap record – 1:19.760 Daniel Abt
Following on from the success of the inaugural Marrakesh E-Prix in Season Three, the race returns to the city for Season Four.
The 2.99km circuit follows the form the Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan - named after the Crown Prince of Morocco - before spilling out onto the streets of Marrakesh's modern hotel district. Located alongside the centuries-old Marrakech Wall, the race takes place just a few minutes from the medina and world-famous souks.


Parque Forestal ciudad de Santiago
Track guide – 2018 Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix
Number of turns – 12
Track length – 2.17km
Past winners – Jean-Eric Vergne
Qualifying record – 1:19.161 - Jean-Eric Vergne
Lap record – 1:18.662 - Jean-Eric Vergne
Formula E makes its debut on the streets of Chile's capital for the 2018 Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix.
Stretching 1.17km through the city centre, drivers will line up on the grid along Avenue Santa Maria before crossing the river Mapocho. Once across, they'll navigate their way around Plazza Baquedano before cutting through Forestal Park to return to the start/finish line.


Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
Track guide – 2018 Mexico City E-Prix
Number of turns – 17
Track length – 2.093km
Past winners – Lucas di Grassi
Qualifying record – 1:02.867 - Oliver Turvey
Lap record – 1:02.164 - Sebastien Buemi
Formula E returns to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City for the 2018 Mexico City E-Prix.
The 2.093km layout was created for the arrival of Formula E in 2016, making use of the existing Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit. At over 2500m above sea level, the track is not only the highest in the Formula E calendar but also one of the highest in the world.


Punta del Este Street Circuit
Track guide - 2018 CBMM Niobium Punta del Este E-Prix
Number of turns – 20
Track length – 2.785km
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi
Qualifying record – 1:15.011 - Sebastien Buemi
Lap record – 1:17.413 - Sebastien Buemi
Making a return to Punta del Este, Formula E brings all-electric street racing back to the picturesque Playa Brava Beach for the 2018 CBMM Niobium Punta del Este E-Prix.
The 2.785km circuit hugs the coast before doubling back on itself. With 20 turns, "it’s the most unique track," said winner Sebastien Buemi. "With a lot of quick, tight chicanes. It’s a very high-speed circuit, which I enjoy." Located on the sun-drenched southeastern peninsula of Uruguay, Punta del Este has been a popular coastal location since the early 20th century.
Having played host to Formula E in Season One and Two, Punta del Este saw TECHEETAH's Jean-Eric Vergne on pole in his first ever Formula E race in 2014 while Renault e.dams' Sebastien Buemi took the top step on the podium. Season Two saw former champion Nelson Piquet Jn. crash out in spectacular fashion while Buemi held onto his title as the race winner for the second consecutive year. Will he be able to claim his hattrick this year?
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Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR
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Track guide – 2018 CBMM Niobium Rome E-Prix presented by Mercedes EQ
Number of turns – 21
Track length – 2.84km
Past winners – N/A
Qualifying record – N/A
Lap record – N/A
For the first time ever, fully-electric single-seater street racing comes to the Italian capital.
The Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR will be the second longest track in the calendar at 2.84km in length. With a total of 21 turns, the start/finish line is located on Via Cristoforo Colombo, with the cars will racing around the Obelisco di Marconi, against the backdrop of the iconic Colosseo Quadrato.


Circuit des Invalides
Track guide – 2018 Qatar Airways Paris E-Prix
Number of turns – 14
Track length – 1.9km
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi
Qualifying record – 1:02.171 - Sebastien Buemi
Lap record – 1:01.359 - Lucas di Grassi
Paris - The City of Light – is one of the most famous in the world. France is the country where motorsport as we know it today was created and the city itself is part of that history. At just 1.9 kilometres, the track is the shortest in the calendar. The race takes place around the historic Les Invalides complex, where the crowd will have plenty of local heroes to cheer on.


Flughafen Tempelhof
Track guide – 2018 Berlin E-Prix
Number of turns – 10
Track length – 2.37km (1.47miles)
Past winners – Sebastien Buemi (Season 2), Sebastien Buemi (Season 3, Round 1), Felix Rosenqvist (Season 3, Round 2)
Qualifying record – 1:07.805 - Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing
Lap record – 1:07.670 - Jose Maria Lopez, DS Virgin Racing
Returning to Berlin for the fourth year running, Round Nine of the Championship will take place on a specially designed circuit at Tempelhof Airport.
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Zurich Street Circuit
Track guide – 2018 Julius Baer Zurich E-Prix
Number of turns – 11
Track length – 2.46km
Past winners – N/A
Qualifying record – N/A
Lap record – N/A
For the first time in 60 years, circuit racing returns to Switzerland in the form of the inaugural Zurich E-Prix on June 10.
With the track measuring 2.46km long, all ten teams and 20 drivers will race along the lakeside, past the Arboretum - the home of the Allianz E-Village festival - before bearing left, into the historic city centre and looping back to the start/finish line in front of Enge harbour.
Just two rounds from the end of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, expect records and rivalries to be settled on Zurich's harbourfront.


Brooklyn circuit
Track guide - 2018 Qatar Airways New York City E-Prix
Number of turns – 14
Track length – 2.45km
Past winners – Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing
Qualifying record – 1:02.806 - Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing
Lap record – 1:02.423 - Felix Rosenqvist, Mahindra Racing
The 2018 Qatar Airways New York City E-Prix sees all-electric racing return to the neighbourhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn for the second year running. Featuring stunning views of the iconic Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty, the waterfront location will host the double-header season finale, bringing Season Four of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to a close, with a new champion crowned.
Featuring an even longer track than last season, spanning 1.52-miles (2.45-km), the drivers will race along the waterfront, in front of fans and families, lining the track. Who will win? Join us to find out. With the competition closer than ever, it's all still to play for.


Brooklyn circuit
Track guide - 2018 Qatar Airways New York City E-Prix
Number of turns – 14
Track length – 2.45km
Past winners – Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing
Qualifying record – 1:02.080 - Pierre Gasly, Renault e.dams
Lap record – 1:02.080 - Pierre Gasly, Renault e.dams
The 2018 Qatar Airways New York City E-Prix sees all-electric racing return to the neighbourhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn for the second year running. Featuring stunning views of the iconic Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty, the waterfront location will host the double-header season finale, bringing Season Four of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to a close, with a new champion crowned.
Featuring an even longer track than last season, spanning 1.52-miles (2.45-km), the drivers will race along the waterfront, in front of fans and families, lining the track. Who will win? Join us to find out. With the competition closer than ever, it's all still to play for.