The 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship couldn't have gotten off to a more exciting start in São Paulo with the GEN3 Evo on-debut, and Mexico City was another classic as three heroic overtakes inside a minute sealed the win last time out in Mexico City for Nissan's Oliver Rowland.
PREVIEW: Everything you need to know about the Hankook Shanghai E-Prix Rounds 10 & 11
We headed to Saudi Arabia and a new location in the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for a double-header under the lights next, with Rowland following up second place on Saturday with a win on Sunday to extend his lead at the top of the standings. NEOM McLaren's Taylor Barnard became Formula E's youngest ever podium winner and now sits second in the table.
Miami was next after 10 years away, at Homestead-Miami Speedway on 12 April. A hectic race yielded a win for reigning champion Wehrlein and a surprise maiden podium for the new Lola ABT Yamaha squad via Lucas di Grassi.
Monaco came next for a maiden double-header in the Principality. Oliver Rowland extended his standings lead with the race win on Saturday while veteran champion Sebastien Buemi broke his winless streak with an emotional return to the top step on Sunday amid tricky wet conditions.
Tokyo saw a home win for Nissan and Oliver Rowland in front of the passionate Japanese support, with a masterclass from Stoffel Vandoorne and Maserati MSG Racing exploiting PIT BOOST to perfection.
There are nine races across five more locations still to come, here's a rundown of the all-important dates left for Season 11.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2025 Hankook Shanghai E-Prix Rounds 10 & 11
Free Practice 1: Friday 30 May, 16:00 local/08:00 UTC
Free Practice 2: Saturday 31 May, 08:00 local/00:00 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday 31 May, 10:20 local/02:20 UTC
Race: Saturday 31 May, 15:05 local/07:05 UTC
Free Practice 3: Sunday 1 June, 08:00 local/00:00 UTC
Qualifying: Sunday 1 June, 10:20 local/02:20 UTC
Race: Sunday 1 June, 15:05 local/07:05 UTC
View the full schedule in your time zone and check the broadcaster listings or tap the Ways to Watch button above to find out where to watch all the racing action where you live.
Where to watch and stream in China
GDTV Sports shows qualifying and the races live, with highlights to follow.
HUYA, BiliBili, Sina and Douyin show every session live, as well as highlights.
Tencent does too, across Tencent Sports, Tencent TV, Tencent News, WeChat and QQ Browser.
Yangshipin and CCTV Csports show qualifying and the races live.
Free Practice 1 and 2 will stream live on Formula E's YouTube channel.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2025 Hankook Shanghai E-Prix Round 10 & 11
In 2014, Formula E broke onto the racing scene with a historic first race in Beijing. Since then, the all-electric series has raced in four locations across China, with races in Hong Kong, Sanya, and Shanghai joining the calendar. The racing action in 2025 will take place 31th May & 1st June.
View the full schedule in your time zone and check the broadcaster listings or tap the Ways to Watch button in the menu to find out where to watch all the racing action where you live.
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