Berlin Track Preview FE
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We head to the heart of Germany for our second double race weekend in the 2025/2026 Formula E Season. This article will give you all the information you’ll need to be race ready for Berlin!

Track Facts
The Berlin E Prix is hosted at Tempelhof Airport where the Berlin Airlift took place during the Soviet Union blockade and is a location with abundant history. A key feature about the 2.347km track is it’s actually anti-clockwise, giving our drivers a unique challenge in our predominantly clockwise season. It’s known for its high energy demand but plethora of overtaking opportunities across the wide flat tarmac. Moreover, this is the only city to have hosted an E Prix in every season from 2014 onwards.
2025 Recap
Last year saw the domination of Jaguar TCS Racing with Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy both taking home a victory. Evans clinched gold from his pole position start and was joined with 2024 champion - Pascal Wehrlein and Edoardo Mortara from Mahindra, who inherited bronze after Da Costa received a post-race penalty. Also to note, championship leader Oliver Rowlands suffered a retirement, an unlucky result for the Briton who had been on a scoring high; yet in Race 2 things made a swift positive turn around as he took home his first championship with a P4 finish!

Weekend Schedule (track time)
Free Practice 1:
Friday 1st May 16:00- 16:40
Free Practice 2:
Saturday 2nd May 9:30 - 10:10
Qualifying:
Saturday 2nd May 11:40 - 12:48
E Prix:
Saturday 2nd May 16:05 - 17:00
Free Practice 3:
Sunday 3rd May 9:30 - 10:10
Qualifying:
Sunday 3rd May 11:40 - 12:48
E Prix:
Sunday 3rd May 16:05 - 17:00
Article written by Alice Seager ©️Alice Seager 2026


