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2025–26FIA Formula E World Championship
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Pascal Wehrlein (top) currently leads the Drivers' Championship standings, while his teamPorsche (bottom) lead both the Teams' and the Manufacturers' standings.

The2025–26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is the twelfth season of the FIAFormula E championship, a motor racing championship forelectrically powered vehicles recognised by motorsport's governing body, theFédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for electricopen-wheel racing cars. It began in December 2025 and will end in August 2026.

It is the fourth and final season of theFormula E Gen3 Evo, with theGen4 regulations coming into effect the following season.[1]

Teams and drivers

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All teams use theFormula E Gen3 Evo car onHankook tyres.[2]

TeamPowertrainNo.DriversRounds
JapanNissan Formula E TeamNissan e-4ORCE 051United KingdomOliver Rowland[3]1–5
23FranceNorman Nato[3]1–5
United StatesCupraKiro[4]Porsche 99X Electric WCG33SpainPepe Martí[5]1–5
33United KingdomDan Ticktum[6]1–5
United StatesDS PenskeDS E-Tense FE257GermanyMaximilian Günther[7]1–5
77United KingdomTaylor Barnard[7]1–5
United KingdomJaguar TCS RacingJaguar I-Type 79New ZealandMitch Evans[8]1–5
13PortugalAntónio Félix da Costa[9]1–5
United KingdomLola YamahaABT Formula E TeamLola-Yamaha T00111BrazilLucas di Grassi[10]1–5
22BarbadosZane Maloney[10]1–5
United KingdomEnvision RacingJaguar I-Type 714SwedenJoel Eriksson[11]1–5
16SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi[12]1–5
IndiaMahindra RacingMahindra M12Electro21NetherlandsNyck de Vries[13]1–5
48SwitzerlandEdoardo Mortara[13]1–5
FranceCitroën Racing[14][15]Citroën ë-CX[a]25FranceJean-Éric Vergne[16]1–5
37New ZealandNick Cassidy[16]1–5
United StatesAndretti Formula EPorsche 99X Electric27United KingdomJake Dennis[17]1–5
28BrazilFelipe Drugovich[18]1–5
GermanyPorsche Formula E TeamPorsche 99X Electric51SwitzerlandNico Müller[19]1–5
94GermanyPascal Wehrlein[8]1–5
Sources:[20][21][22]

Team changes

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After three years of competing in the series,McLaren announced in April 2025 that theMcLaren Formula E Team would not return to the championship for the 2025–26 season to focus on itsLMDh project in theWorld Endurance Championship.[23] The team did not find a buyer and shut down, leaving Nissan without a customer team for the first time since the2021–22 season.[24]

Citroën announced they would be joining Formula E in the 2025–26 season, asStellantis replacedMaserati MSG Racing, which had competed in the series for 3 years, with the Citroën brand.[25] This marked the marque's debut in top-level single-seater racing.[26]

TAG Heuer ended their partnership withPorsche after being their title sponsor for six seasons.[27]

Driver changes

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Envision Racing andRobin Frijns parted ways at the end of the 2024–25 season following six seasons together across two spells, with Frijns focusing on hisFIA WEC Hypercar program withBMW M Team WRT.[28][29] To replace Frijns, the team signed Jaguar's reserve driverJoel Eriksson, who entered ten Formula E races in 2021 and 2024, for his full-season debut.[11]

Taylor Barnard, who finished fourth in his debut season with McLaren, moved toDS Penske, replacingJean-Éric Vergne, who ended his affiliation with theDS Automobiles brand after eight seasons.[7] Vergne moved over to newly entered Stellantis sister brand Citroën, where he was joined by season eleven runner-upNick Cassidy, who departedJaguar TCS Racing after two seasons with the team.[30][16] This saw former championStoffel Vandoorne leave Maserati MSG to become Jaguar's reserve driver, whileJake Hughes become Mahindra's reserve driver.[31][32]

António Félix da Costa departed thePorsche Formula E Team after three seasons as he moved toJaguar TCS Racing to replace Citroën-bound Cassidy.[33][9] The team signedNico Müller, who departedAndretti after a single season with the American team, where he finished 15th in the standings.[34][19] To replace Müller, Andretti signed2022 Formula 2 ChampionFelipe Drugovich for his full-season debut after he made a one-round appearance in the 2024–25 season with Mahindra Racing.[35]

David Beckmann leftCupra Kiro after a season with the team and returned to reserve driver duties atPorsche.[36][37] He was replaced by formerRed Bull junior driverPepe Martí, who graduated fromFormula 2, where he drove forCampos Racing.[5]

Departing teamMcLaren sawTaylor Barnard move toDS Penske, whileSam Bird would not return to race in the series after having taken part in every season since the championship's inauguration, instead taking up a reserve driver role at Nissan.[7][38]

Calendar

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The official calendar was released on 16 October 2025.[39] The following ePrix are contracted to form the 2025–26 Formula E World Championship, which will be the longest season in championship history, consisting of a record 17 races.

RoundE-PrixCountryCircuitDate
1São Paulo ePrix BrazilSão Paulo Street Circuit6 December 2025
2Mexico City ePrix MexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez10 January 2026
3Miami ePrix United StatesMiami International Autodrome31 January 2026
4Jeddah ePrix Saudi ArabiaJeddah Corniche Circuit13 February 2026
514 February 2026
6Madrid ePrix SpainCircuito del Jarama21 March 2026
7Berlin ePrix GermanyTempelhof Airport Street Circuit2 May 2026
83 May 2026
9Monaco ePrix MonacoCircuit de Monaco16 May 2026
1017 May 2026
11Sanya ePrix ChinaHaitang Bay Circuit20 June 2026
12Shanghai ePrixShanghai International Circuit4 July 2026
135 July 2026
14Tokyo ePrix JapanTokyo Street Circuit25 July 2026
1526 July 2026
16London ePrix United KingdomExCeL London Circuit15 August 2026
1716 August 2026
Source:[40]

Location changes

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ePrix locations

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Location of ePrix in season 12
(: ePrix - Single Race)
(: ePrix - Double Header)

Regulation changes

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Sporting regulations

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The format used in qualifying has been slightly altered, with the two group stage sessions shortened from twelve to ten minutes each. The requirement for every driver to set a laptime in the first half of group qualifying has also been removed.[39]

Races including a mandatory pit boost stop now require drivers to only take attack mode once instead of twice.[39]

Season report

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Pre-season

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After the pre-season test for the 2024–25 season had to be relocated toCircuito del Jarama due toflooding in Valencia, Formula E returned toCircuit Ricardo Tormo ahead of the 2025–26 season, with six sessions held on 27–30 October.Mahindra'sEdoardo Mortara posted the fastest time of the test in the penultimate session, leadingNissan's defending championOliver Rowland,DS Penske's new signingTaylor Barnard and the second Nissan ofNorman Nato, with the top four separated by less than a hundreth of a second and the whole field less than 0.9 seconds apart.[43] The test once again featured a mock race which was also used to test yellow flag and red flag procedures during pit boost stops and was won byPorsche'sNico Müller.[44] Like in the season before, the official pre-season test was followed by an all-female test, this time consisting of two separate sessions.F1 Academy driverChloe Chambers posted the fastest time for Mahindra, ahead ofAbbi Pulling's Nissan.[45]

Opening rounds

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Porsche'sPascal Wehrlein was fastest in qualifying for the season-openingSão Paulo ePrix, but a penalty demoted him to fourth on the grid and allowedAndretti'sJake Dennis to start the race first. Dennis, Mortara, Wehrlein, Nato andJaguar'sAntónio Félix da Costa formed the top group in the opening stages, with Rowland andCitroën'sJean-Éric Vergne joining the lead battle through the first round of attack mode activations. The two Nissan drivers collided on lap 17, with Nato suffering a puncture. Citroën'sNick Cassidy rose through the field after taking his second attack mode. A clash between Mortara andLola'sLucas di Grassi on lap 22 caused a safety car, with all leaders bar Dennis already into their second attack mode. That allowed him to take attack mode and the lead once racing resumed, butCupraKiro'sPepe Martí then misjudged a full course yellow thrown for Jaguar'sMitch Evans. He heavily collided with two other cars, flew into the air and caused a red flag. Dennis led the one-lap resumption, winning ahead of Rowland and Cassidy.[46]

Pole position for theMexico City ePrix went toEnvision'sSébastien Buemi ahead of Barnard after the latter's final lap was judged to be outside track limits and deleted. Buemi went straight on at the opening corner and dropped to the back, handing the lead to Barnard before Wehrlein took over at the front after being the first to activate attack mode. That saw him fall back down the order later on, however, before a retirement for Mahindra'sNyck de Vries caused an interruption on lap 17. That favored the drivers who had not yet taken their attack mode, among them Cassidy, who took a six-minute activation to rise from outside the top ten into the lead. He led a queue of cars that all had four minutes of attack mode left, while he had only two. Still, he was able to fend off Mortara and Dennis over the final laps, with Rowland using the battle at the front to get past Barnard into fourth. That turned into third when Dennis ran out of energy at the end of the race, while Cassidy held on to win Formula E's 150th race and claim the championship lead.[47][48]

Müller secured his maiden Formula E pole position in the series' inaugural qualifying session around theMiami International Autodrome.[49] Rain ahead of the race saw the field start behind the safety car, with a standing start afterwards. Andretti'sFelipe Drugovich was the first to take attack mode, using it to claim the lead as the top seven broke away from the rest of the field. Müller and Drugovich traded first place, each trying to conserve energy, before Da Costa and Evans also joined the fight. The latter had taken his first attack mode on lap nineteen to rise up the field and end up third. The Jaguar drivers ran side by side entering lap 24, with Evans moving into second behind Müller. Da Costa was then removed from contention when Drugovich outbraked himself and ran into his back on lap 26. Evans took the lead from Müller with a great move on lap 27, holding on throughout the final round of attack modes to secure a record-breaking fifteenth Formula E win. Wehrlein took third to close up to two points behind Cassidy in the standings.[50]

Results and standings

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E-Prix

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RoundE-PrixPole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning teamWinning manufacturerReport
1BrazilSão PauloGermanyPascal Wehrlein[b]FranceNorman Nato[c]United KingdomJake DennisUnited StatesAndretti Formula EGermanyPorscheReport
2MexicoMexico CitySwitzerlandSébastien BuemiUnited KingdomJake DennisNew ZealandNick CassidyFranceCitroën RacingNetherlandsStellantisReport
3United StatesMiamiSwitzerlandNico MüllerUnited KingdomOliver Rowland[d]New ZealandMitch EvansUnited KingdomJaguar TCS RacingUnited KingdomJaguarReport
4Saudi ArabiaJeddahSwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraUnited KingdomDan Ticktum[e]GermanyPascal WehrleinGermanyPorsche Formula E TeamGermanyPorscheReport
5SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraUnited KingdomJake Dennis[f]PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaUnited KingdomJaguar TCS RacingUnited KingdomJaguar
6SpainMadridReport
7GermanyBerlinReport
8
9MonacoMonacoReport
10
11ChinaSanyaReport
12ChinaShanghaiReport
13
14JapanTokyoReport
15
16United KingdomLondonReport
17

Drivers' Championship

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Points are awarded using the following structure:

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  Pole  FL 
Points25181512108642131
Source:[51]
Pos.DriverSAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts
1GermanyPascal Wehrlein4631868
2SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraRet262462
3United KingdomOliver Rowland231217349
4New ZealandNick Cassidy311661448
5New ZealandMitch EvansRet1113747
6SwitzerlandNico Müller59241645
7PortugalAntónio Félix da Costa11Ret85139
8United KingdomJake Dennis151091939
9SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi81777237
10SwedenJoel Eriksson7144181318
11SpainPepe MartíRet7914617
12United KingdomTaylor Barnard13414101014
13NetherlandsNyck de Vries9Ret5DNS2012
14United KingdomDan TicktumRetRetRet12510
15FranceJean-Éric VergneRet8158910
16GermanyMaximilian Günther6121911118
17BarbadosZane Maloney101611Ret181
18FranceNorman NatoRet101713171
19BrazilFelipe Drugovich12151815120
20BrazilLucas di GrassiRet131316150
Pos.DriverSAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole

Italics –Fastest lap

Teams' Championship

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Pos.TeamNo.SAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts
1GermanyPorsche Formula E Team51592416113
9446318
2United KingdomJaguar TCS Racing9Ret1113786
1311Ret851
3IndiaMahindra Racing219Ret5DNS2074
48Ret2624
4FranceCitroën Racing25Ret8158958
373116614
5United KingdomEnvision Racing147144181355
16817772
6JapanNissan Formula E Team1231217350
23Ret10171317
7United StatesAndretti Formula E27151091939
281215181512
8United StatesCupraKiro3Ret7914627
33RetRetRet125
9United StatesDS Penske761219111122
77134141010
10United KingdomLola YamahaABT Formula E Team11Ret131316151
22101611Ret18
Pos.TeamNo.SAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts

Manufacturers' Championship

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The highest-placed two cars per powertrain manufacturer per race score points towards that manufacturer's position in the standings. The cars that do not score any points do not appear in the standings and the points are allocated to the following Manufacturer's car eligible to score points. Points allocated for the driver obtaining the Pole Position and the Fastest Lap are not counted.[52]

Pos.ManufacturerSAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts
1GermanyPorsche15215143
46346
2United KingdomJaguar68131124
710452
3NetherlandsStellantis31106787
541178
4IndiaMahindra8252470
RetRet6DNS12
5JapanNissan2388364
Ret7121010
6United KingdomLola-Yamaha9979916
Ret119Ret11
Pos.ManufacturerSAO
Brazil
MEX
Mexico
MIA
United States
JED
Saudi Arabia
MAD
Spain
BER
Germany
MCO
Monaco
SAN
China
SHA
China
TKO
Japan
LDN
United Kingdom
Pts

Notes

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  1. ^The Citroën powertrain is a rebadged DS E-Tense FE25, contributing points towards Stellantis' total in the Manufacturers' Standings.
  2. ^Pascal Wehrlein took pole position after setting the fastest time in qualifying.Jake Dennis started the race from first place as Wehrlein served a 3-place grid penalty for wheelspinning in the pitlane during qualifying.
  3. ^Norman Nato set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap.Oliver Rowland was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  4. ^Oliver Rowland set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap.Mitch Evans was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  5. ^Dan Ticktum set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap.Pascal Wehrlein was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.
  6. ^Jake Dennis set the fastest lap, but did not finish in the top 10, so was ineligible to be the point-scorer for the fastest lap.Pepe Martí was the point-scorer instead for setting the fastest lap of those finishing in the top 10.

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