List of Formula E ePrix

The following is a complete list of ePrix which have been a part of the FIA Formula E Championship since its inception in 2014.

As of the 2016 London ePrix Race 2, 21 ePrix have been held.

The term ePrix is derived from the single-seater tradition of the Grand Prix, while changing the term to represent its nature of using only electric powered cars. ePrix are held almost exclusively on city centered street courses, the only exception being the Mexico City ePrix, being held on the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez instead of the usual street course. Courses vary in length from 2 to 3 km, often resulting in smaller versions of notable venues to ensure traditional track length, examples include both the Long Beach Street Circuit and the Circuit de Monaco. ePrix generally have a race distance between 80 and 90 km.

Active and past races

The information below is correct as of the 2016 London ePrix Race 2.

By race title

Bold denotes the 12 ePrix, and 14 races to be held in the 2016-17 Formula E season.

Race Years held No Of Races
China Beijing ePrix 20142015 2
Germany Berlin ePrix 20152016 2
Belgium Brussels ePrix 2017 0
Argentina Buenos Aires ePrix 20152016 2
Hong Kong Hong Kong ePrix 2016 1
United Kingdom London ePrix[1] 20152016 4
United States Long Beach ePrix 20152016 2
Morocco Marrakesh ePrix 2016 0
Mexico Mexico City ePrix 2016 1
United States Miami ePrix 2015 1
Canada Montreal ePrix[2] 2017 0
Monaco Monaco ePrix 2015 1
Russia Moscow ePrix 2015 1
United States New York ePrix[3] 2017 0
France Paris ePrix 2016 1
Uruguay Punta del Este ePrix 20142015 2
Malaysia Putrajaya ePrix 20142015 2

By host nation

Bold denotes the 12 ePrix, and 14 races to be held in the 2016-17 Formula E season.

Country Races Held Total
 Argentina Buenos Aires ePrix (2015–2016) 2
 Belgium Brussels ePrix (2017) 0
 China Beijing ePrix (2014—2015) 2
 Canada Montreal ePrix[4] (2017) 0
 France Paris ePrix (2016) 1
 Germany Berlin ePrix (2015–2016) 2
 Hong Kong Hong Kong ePrix (2016) 1
 Malaysia Putrajaya ePrix (2014–2015) 2
 Mexico Mexico City ePrix (2016) 1
 Monaco Monaco ePrix (2015) 1
 Morocco Marrakesh ePrix (2016) 0
 Russia Moscow ePrix (2015) 1
 United Kingdom London ePrix[5] (2015–2016) 4
 United States Long Beach ePrix (2015–2016)
Miami ePrix (2015)
New York ePrix[6] (2017)
3
 Uruguay Punta del Este ePrix (2014–2015) 2

By venue

Bold denotes the 12 ePrix, and 14 races to be held in the 2016-17 Formula E season.

Racing Track Races Held Total
Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez Mexico City ePrix (2016) 1
United Kingdom Battersea Park Street Circuit London ePrix[7] (2015—2016) 4
China Beijing Olympic Green Circuit Beijing ePrix (2014—2015) 2
Germany Berlin Street Circuit Berlin ePrix (2016) 1
United States Biscayne Bay Street Circuit Miami ePrix (2015) 1
Monaco Circuit de Monaco Monaco ePrix (2015) 1
United States Long Beach Street Circuit Long Beach ePrix (2014—2015) 2
Russia Moscow Street Circuit Moscow ePrix (2015) 1
France Paris Street Circuit Paris ePrix (2016) 1
Argentina Puerto Madero Street Circuit Buenos Aires ePrix (2015—2016) 2
Uruguay Punta del Este Street Circuit Punta del Este ePrix (2014—2015) 2
Malaysia Putrajaya Street Circuit Putrajaya ePrix (2014—2015) 2
Germany Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit Berlin ePrix (2015) 1
Hong Kong Hong Kong Central Habourfront Circuit Hong Kong ePrix (2016) 1
Morocco Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan Marrakesh ePrix (2016) 0
Belgium Unknown Brussels ePrix (2017) 0
Canada Montreal Street Circuit Montreal ePrix[8] (2017) 0
United States Brooklyn Street Circuit New York ePrix[9] (2017) 0

References

  1. The London ePrix was hosted as a double header in both 2015, and 2016.
  2. The Montreal ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
  3. The New York ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
  4. The Montreal ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
  5. The London ePrix was hosted as a double header in both 2015, and 2016.
  6. The New York ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
  7. The London ePrix was hosted as a double header in both 2015, and 2016.
  8. The Montreal ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
  9. The New York ePrix will be hosted as a double header.
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