Season 10 begins
After the start of the Dakar Rally, Formula E will be the second competition to start in 2024, with the first event on the calendar scheduled for Friday 12 January. On the programme, this time without changes after the recent cancellation of the Hyberabad round, there will be theMexico City E-Prixwhich as in Formula 1 will be held on the circuit 'Hermanos Rodriguez' of the Mexican capital.
The news
Contrary to the layout of the track that hosts the Circus, for the top open-wheel electric series the design will be different, and will help ensure wheel-to-wheel challenges on the track between the drivers. For this year, moreover, there will be numerous new features on the starting grid, with other indications such as the complete line-up, the regulations, the technical characteristics of the cars, as well as the definitive composition of the calendar, which can be consulted through this guide.
How to watch rehearsals on TV and streaming
It starts with Jake Dennis called to defend the role of reigning world champion, with the Englishman from the Andretti team protagonist last year of a long rivalry with the pair of New Zealand drivers made up of Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy, also teammates in Jaguar this season. The days on which the tests and the competition will take place in Mexico City will therefore be those of Friday 12th and Saturday 13th January, with the latter which will allow Italian fans to attend the tests with more convenience in terms of times. While the first free practice session will take place at 11.25pm, the programming will not be late in the evening for Saturday, with the race starting at 9.00pm Italian. While free practice can be followed on the official Formula E website, as well as on the category's official Facebook and YouTube channels, qualifying will be exclusive to sportmediaset.it and Discovery+. Finally, the race can be followed free-to-air on Canale 20but there will also be live broadcasts on sportmediaset.it, Discovery+ and Eurosport 2.
E-Prix Mexico City: the complete program and TV times
Friday 12 January
11.25pm – PL1 (live on formulae.com and on official Facebook and YouTube pages)
Saturday 13 January
2.25pm – PL1 (live on formulae.com and on official Facebook and YouTube pages)
4.40pm – Qualifying (live on sportmediaset.it and Discovery+)
9.03pm – Race (live on Canale 20, sportmediaset.it, Discovery+ and Eurosport 2)
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