Monaco to host its first-ever Formula E double-header in 2025 

The upcoming 11th season of Formula E racing will see the grid travel to 11 countries around the globe for 17 races, two of which will be held on Monaco’s iconic street track.  

The provisional schedule for Formula E’s next season has arrived. There will be more action than ever before, with a total of 17 races and two new locations, but one of the biggest reveals of the line-up is that the Principality will be welcoming the championship to its streets for its first-ever double-header event.  

Monaco has been on the calendar since Season 7, but only with a single race. In May 2025, however, Formula E pilots will have two chances at claiming glory on this famous track, which is considered one of the world’s most challenging circuits.  

“We’re thrilled to offer a calendar with some fresh new highlights while building on our legacy locations,” Alberto Longo, Co-Founder and Chief Championship Officer of Formula E told Yahoo! Finance. “Returning to Miami gives us a home in one of the US’s most iconic and sports-mad cities, while securing a double-header in Monaco is a dream come true.” 

The schedule, which kicks off 7th December in São Paulo, Brazil, will also see races in Mexico City, Jeddah, Miami, Tokyo, Shanghai, Jakarta, Berlin, London and another as yet to be announced location. The two Monaco races will be held on 3rd and 4th May, coming after Miami and before Tokyo. 

Check out the latest edition of the calendar by clicking here.

NEW GEN3 EVO 

Testing will begin 4th November in Valencia, Spain, where teams will be trying out their new GEN3 Evo cars, which are capable of going from zero to 100kmph in 1.82 seconds. That’s 36% faster than the previous GEN3 editions.  

“For Season 11, we’re taking electric racing to the next level and doings things never done before in motorsport,” says Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E. “Our world-leading GEN3 Evo will debut in front of hundreds of millions of fans around the globe, while adding two brand new locations and combinations of double-headers to grow our sport further.” 

Tickets for the Monaco stages are on sale now and can be purchased here

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