WHEN: Saturday & Sunday, double header! With races starting at 8.00 UK time!
WHERE: Shanghai International Circuit
WHY: Formula E racing on the biggest permanent track yet!?
Big Trouble in Shanghai! Formula E is coming to town!
Well, not really in town, but rather on the big, wide, fast, Shanghai International Circuit!
After making its historic debut in Beijing, China, back in 2014, Formula E left the country after 2019 after the Sanya e-Prix, and never came back.
So far.
This year, 2024, 10 years after Beijing's historic debut,
Generation 3 of Formula E is ready to comeback in Chinaand is going to do it on a very different track compared to the Beijing's street circuit.
The Shanghai International Circuit
is ready to host an
exciting Double Header that could be decisive for the fate of the Season 10 of Formula E.
No clashes with other series,
you can't miss this!
Beijing 2014, where it all started
is a 5.4 km long big circuit that's been introduced in F1 during the 2004 season.
Designed by Hermann Tilke, the track features long radius corners, like the famous Turn 1, fast sweepers in the middle sector and a monster long straight in the back section.
But a good thing of this facility is that it features lots of different layouts inside the main one.
In fact,
Formula E is using a shortened version of the GPcircuit,cutting the total lenght to 3.051 km.
First sector is identical to F1: so we're going to see the Formula E cars launching into the looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong (ooooooooooong) Turn 1-2 "snail" corner and the next few turns are also the same.
FE cars will than launch into the Sector 2 section, wich is initially the same as F1 as well, with the long, fast sweepers, that could be the fastest corners in FE history.
Track is exactly the same as the main series layout till Turn 9, where FE will launch into a "shortcut"with a fast, bumpy left kink that could be really spectacular in qualifying mode.
Turn 10-11 is an up-hill tight chicane, that's gonna be a perfect spot for Re-Gening a bit before flying again into the main-straight.
Not sold yet?
Jump on a virtual Formula E car for a lap of the Shanghai-eprix Circuit!
While you listen to some David Bowie
WHO'S GONNA STOP CASSIDY?
This have been an hectic Season 10 of Formula E so far.
8 different winners in 10 races, fascinating battles on track and a Championship Fight that is set to go
FULL DRAMAbetween at least 6 drivers!
Nick Cassidy is the natural favourite: the kiwi prodigy has been adapting incredibly well to the factory Jaguar team, and his consistency in results is paying off.
But it's not going to be easy for the Kiwi, as there are 3 pretty close drivers behind him, led by Porsche's Pascal Wherlein, the suprise of the season Ollie Rowland with Nissan and the reigning champ Jake Dennis of Andretti!
Nick Cassidy's experienced team-mate Mitch Evans and JEV of DS Penskeare slightly more behind, but we know anything can happen in Formula E and a bad weekend for the champ leader could change everything!
WEEKEND'S TIMETABLE
Friday 24th May
10:10 – Free Practice 1
Saturday 25th May
01:00 – Free Practice 2
03:20 – Qualifying
08:00 – Race 1
Sunday 26th May
01:00 – Free Practice 3
03:20 – Qualifying
08:00 – Race 2
All times UTC+1
WHERE TO WATCH
Where to watch the Shanghai race in China
CCTV5+ will show both races live, with qualifying and races shown on their Digital Platform CCTV Sports/Yangshipin. Guangdong Sports will be showing both live qualifying and race coverage live. Formula E’s digital partnerships continue with HUYA, BiliBili, Sina, Kuaishou and Douyin covering all sessions live.
Where to watch across Asia
Pan Southeast Asia: Fans can watch delayed coverage of both races on SPOTV.
India: Live qualifying & race coverage of Saturday’s E-Prix will be on ST5 and ST1 on Sunday, with qualifying and race coverage on SonyLIV.
Indonesia: Fans can catch qualifying and both races live on iNews, with dedicated weekend coverage across MNC platforms including SPORTSTARS and MNC Vision +.
Pakistan: Fans in Pakistan will be able to catch qualifying and both races live on A Sports. Qualifying and race action will also be live on ARY Digital.
Japan: Fans in Japan will be able to catch delayed qualifying and race action on J Sports 1 on Saturday and delayed coverage on J Sports 4 on Sunday, with highlights coverage on BS Fuji.
How to watch in Australia and New Zealand
Australia: Stan Sports will present live coverage of all sessions of both races on the Stan Sports platform. 9GO will wrap up the weekend with highlights for fans in Australia.
New Zealand: Viewers in New Zealand will be able to catch all the action, live on Sky Sports 5.
How to watch and stream Formula E in the UK and Ireland
UK: All race session coverage on Saturday & Sunday will be shown on TNT Sports 3. All sessions will be available digitally via discovery+.
How to watch TNT Sports
TNT Sports is available across all major TV platforms including BT TV, Sky and Virgin Media. Existing BT Sport customers can watch and enjoy TNT Sports without needing to take any further action. discovery+ is the streaming destination for TNT Sports in the UK, presenting many of the world’s most celebrated sports events including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, exclusive Premier League games, Premiership Rugby, MotoGP, UFC, boxing, and WWE, together with great entertainment.
How to watch and stream Formula E in Europe
Season 10 will air live across all the major markets in Europe. Find out where to watch where you are.
France: Viewers in France will be able to catch Saturday and Sunday’s race action live on La Chaine L’Equipe. Eurosport 1 will be covering both races delayed across the weekend. Eurosport Player will be showing all sessions live and L’Equipe.fr will be running live qualifying & race coverage.
Germany: Germany will see live coverage of qualifying and both races on DF1, with both sessions also available on ServusOn and ServusTV Motorsports Magenta.
Italy: Mediaset’s Channel 20 will air both Shanghai races live, with all sessions available live on SportMediaset.it. Highlights will be also covered on Italia Uno channel. Eurosport 1 will cover rounds 11 and 12. Highlights will be shown on Eurosport 1.
Austria: Fans will be able to tune into race action and qualifying of both races on ServusTV - races and qualifying simulcast on ServusOn.
The Netherlands: The Netherlands will be able to see all sessions, live on Ziggo Sport Racing and ZiggoGO. Eurosport 1 will also be providing live race coverage across the weekend on linear and digital channels.
Rest of Europe:
Across the remainder of Europe all sessions will be live across Eurosport’s digital platforms. Eurosport will provide bespoke, live coverage of both races on Eurosport 1. ES Player will also provide a one-stop destination for all Formula E catch-ups. REX (Norway) Kutonen (Finland) and 6’Eren (Denmark) will be providing live FTA race coverage in the Nordics.
Where to watch and stream Formula E in the Americas
Canada: In Canada, TVA Sports will show delayed race coverage on Saturday and Sunday. Qualifying and races will be shown live on TSN + in French and English, respectively.
USA: All race sessions will be shown live on Roku. Highlights will be shown on CBS Sports Network.
Mexico: Fans can watch both races action on Fox Sports 3, Claro Sports and Azteca Deportes.
Claro Sports will be providing dedicated coverage of the whole race weekend across Latin America with support from DirecTV in select markets.
Where to watch in Africa
Fans will be able to catch qualifying on SuperSport Motorsport and the Saturday race live on SuperSport Motorsport across Sub-Saharan Africa. On Sunday qualifying and race will be live on SuperSport Action. With free-to-air race coverage on ETV in South Africa.
How to watch and stream in the Middle East and North Africa
Fans can tune into the Saturday & Sunday races live on SSC Extra 1. All sessions are simulcast on shahid.net.
Edited by thegamer23, 24 May 2024 - 07:25.