Formula E have revealed their Season 10 calendar which includes a first visit to Tokyo and a record 17 races, beginning in Mexico City and ending in London.
There are three locations yet to be confirmed, with the Hyderabad and Cape Town rounds on the 2023 schedule currently not set to retain their places on the new calendar.
“Tokyo will be a highlight of our historic tenth season,” said Formula E‘s CEO Jeff Dodds.
“We are also in advanced discussions with many more iconic world cities that are keen to host a Formula E race and create blockbuster world championship motorsport events with us. We expect this to be reflected in the updated calendar published later this year.”
Pre-season testing will take place in Valencia on October 23-27, where the Gen3 cars will be put to their paces over five days of testing.
Mexico City will host the season-opener for the second year in a row in January 13, before a double-header in Diriyah on January 26-27.
Two slots have not been decided on February 10 and 24, before Sao Paulo returns on March 16 and the new event in Tokyo on March 30.
Rome will begin the European leg with a double-header on April 13-14, then Monaco follows a fortnight later on April 27 and Berlin‘s double-header on May 11-12.
Malaga or Seoul will host the TBC event on May 25, then Jakarta (June 8), Portland (June 29) and a double-header in London on July 20-21 will conclude the season.
Round | City | Date |
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1 | Mexico City | January 13 |
2 | Diriyah | January 26 |
3 | Diriyah | January 27 |
4 | TBC | February 10 |
5 | TBC | February 24 |
6 | Sao Paulo | March 16 |
7 | Tokyo | March 30 |
8 | Rome | April 13 |
9 | Rome | April 14 |
10 | Monaco | April 27 |
11 | Berlin | May 11 |
12 | Berlin | May 12 |
13 | TBC | May 25 |
14 | Jakarta | June 8 |
15 | Portland | June 29 |
16 | London | July 20 |
17 | London | July 21 |