London E-Prix Preview
- therookiereporters
- 4 days ago
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As the 2025/26 Formula E Season comes to an end the series heads to the capital of England for the London E-Prix so here’s what you should know before our champion is crowned!

Track Facts
The London E-Prix is very unique as it is an indoor and outdoor race but also the only round to have a section of indoor racing. London requires adaptability because the track switches grip levels and lighting conditions. Key features of this track are its tight corners, hard braking and low-grip transitions. These characteristics test our drivers skills and offer great entertainment for the Formula E fans.
2025 Recap
Last year Nick Cassidy dominated winning both races while Nyck De Vries joined him twice in second on the podium. In the first race it was Pascal Wehrlein P3 and for the second one it was Buemi. Race one saw incidents early on as Gunther suffered suspension damage, triggering the release of the safety car. Race two was smoother with no safety cars but many battles for the top positions between Gunther and Evans. The races meant Pascal finished second and Cassidy placed third in the championship, meanwhile Porsche clinched the Team’s Championship and Manufacturers’ Championship.
Weekend Schedule (track time)
Free Practice 1:
Friday 14th August 16:00 - 16:40
Free Practice 2:
Saturday 15th August 8:30 - 9:10
Qualifying:
Saturday 15th August 10:40 - 11:48
E-Prix:
Saturday 15th August 15:05 - 16:00
Free Practice 3:
Sunday 16th August 8:30 - 9:10
Qualifying:
Sunday 16th August 10:40 - 11:48
E-Prix:
Sunday 16th August 15:05 - 16:00
Article written by Alice Seager ©️Alice Seager 2026


