Jeddah E-Prix – LIVE

https://i.imgur.com/ALn7PLI.jpeg

How to watch the 2025 Jeddah E-Prix: Date, time, schedule, TV & Streaming and more
TV Guide & Streaming. It’s a double delight for Formula E fanatics with back-to-back race days at a stunning new Saudi circuit

WATCH: Jeddah E-Prix 2025 Live Stream

Who will use their driving force to become the Jeddah master? Formula E is returning to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which has now been a regular fixture on the electric series calendar since 2018. For the first time this 2024/25 season, a circuit is staging a double-header, with races taking place over two action-packed days – Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15. We are doubling up at a further five more locations throughout the season.

WATCH: Jeddah E-Prix 2025 Live Stream

The Formula E bandwagon may have rolled into Saudi Arabia annually since Season 5 (aside from COVID-affected 2020), however there’s been a significant shift for the Season 11 edition this year, as the drivers will be competing over a brand new track in a different Saudi city.

Advertisement

All 11 previous E-prix races in Saudi Arabia since 2018 had been hosted by the Diriyah track in Riyadh, but this year, the focus has shifted west to the city of Jeddah and the iconic Corniche Circuit, which is set against the stunning Red Sea coastline. After six successful seasons of racing in Diriyah, this move marks an exciting new chapter in Formula E’s history and reflects its commitment to innovation and entertainment. While the drivers warmly received the Diriyah track, it had failed to deliver exciting races in recent years, and organizers are hoping this will change in Jeddah, where overtaking should be easier.

Advertisement

Along with racing over a new track in a new city, a new Formula E feature, ‘Pit Boost’, is set to be launched during the Jeddah race weekend. During a pit stop, teams can plug a cable into the rear of their cars to recharge 10% of their energy in about 30 seconds. The extra power can be used for faster lap times or longer race distances.

Defending Formula E champion Pascal Wehrlein is one of three drivers who have recorded multiple race wins in Saudi Arabia. The other two being Nyck de Vries and Sam Bird. All three will be vying for honors once again in the Kingdom. Wehrlein will be hoping for a change of fortune after a disappointing start to the new season. Despite being on the pole for the first two races of the campaign, the German failed to finish in Sao Paulo and only came third in Mexico City. It’s Wehrlein’s Porsche teammate, Antonio Félix da Costa, who currently tops the standings. The 2019/20 Formula E king, recorded back-to-back second places during the opening two rounds.

Let GOAL give you all the details you need to know ahead of the upcoming double-header in Jeddah, including the full schedule and how you can watch or stream both races from the Saudi leg of the Formula E season.

Where is the Jeddah E-Prix held?
The Saudi Arabian leg of the Formula E season is being held in Jeddah for the first ever time. The Jeddah Corniche Circuit has proven itself to be a home to world-class motor racing since opening in 2021. It’s established itself as one of the fastest street circuits globally and is acknowledged by fans and racers alike as one of the most exhilarating venues on the planet.

The Jeddah E-Prix will be raced over a specially modified shorter configuration of the fast and flowing Formula 1 Jeddah Corniche Circuit. It will be formed largely from the first and third sectors on the full Grand Prix circuit but with extra chicanes added. The drivers will compete over 31 laps of the 3.1km street circuit.

Leave a Comment