It's our biggest calendar yet as Formula E charts a course around the globe with thrilling new race locations and the returning favourite bringing all-electric racing.
Sustainability is at the heart of everything we do, and the calendar's planning and delivery have seen race locations grouped by continent to reduce freight transport and CO2 emissions and maximise efficiencies across regions.
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Season starts in São Paulo
It’s a stage usually used to toe-tapping of a different kind, and the drivers will again be diving on the brakes as the Anhembi Sambadrome plays host to the season opener, as the Season 12 calendar kicks off in São Paulo.
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Then it’s 2026, a New Year, and the second round of the season as Formula E is back in Mexico. The year starts with another trip to the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in January.
Welcome to Miami
Formula E returned to Miami last season, and in 2026 we’re back for more all-electric racing action, but this time with a new venue, visiting the Hard Rock Stadium for a trip around the Miami International Autodrome. It played host to the EVO Sessions this year and will feature the whole field of Formula E drivers for Season 12.
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Double-header returns in Saudi Arabia
Then it’s on to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for the first double-header of the season. Formula E goes back under the lights for another set under the stars, with the floodlights on and racing electrifying the streets.
Triple treat in Europe
The first of the newcomers, as we’re back in Spain, with a trip to Madrid in March and the Circuito de Madrid-Jarama, the same track that hosted the pre-season tests last year and the first time that Formula E has raced in the Spanish capital.
Formula E lands in Europe, as the old Tempelhof airport in Berlin hosts a pair of races. It’s become a staple on the calendar and maintains its accolade of being the only city present since the first season.
It’s off to the iconic streets of Monaco. We’ve been on the full iconic circuit since Season 7 and have brought an abundance of overtakes since then. This season saw a duo of races, with the first double-header in Monte Carlo. It was great, so we’re doing it again in Season 12.
Amazing run of races in Asia
There will be sun, sea, and a lot of unpredictable racing action, as Sanya returns to the calendar after we visited the Chinese coastline in Season 5.
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China has been part of the Formula E calendar since the very beginning, and after a return in Season 10, Shanghai is set to host another pair of races before we head to Tokyo for another double-header with a new slot for the Japanese capital in July.
London brings the season to a close
Then, the curtain closes in London as the UK capital hosts the last two races of the season at the Excel Arena, bringing Season 12 to an end in August.
SCHEDULE: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2026 CUPRA Raval Madrid E-Prix, Round 6
For Round 6 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Madrid hosts an E-Prix for the very first time! We’ll be heading to the Circuito del Jarama for a race weekend that promises plenty of action and entertainment, as Spanish driver, Pepe Marti, hopes to put on a show in front of his home crowd on Saturday March 21.
Free Practice 1: Friday 20 March, 16:30 local / 15:30 UTC
Free Practice 2: Saturday 21 March, 08:30 local / 07:30 UTC
Qualifying: Saturday 21 March, 10:40 local / 09:40 UTC
Race: Saturday 21 March, 15:05 local / 14:05 UTC
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