After three years of ambitious development and planning, Formula E was finally ready for its inaugural race in Beijing… a tight race with a scarcely believable ending launched the new all-electric championship in style.
The first season of Formula E would go down to the wire, with three drivers in contention to win the Driver’s Championship crown. Nelson Piquet Jnr, Lucas Di Grassi and Sebastien Buemi would do battle in a fiercely contested end-of-season London double header.
After a commanding start to Season Two, Sebastien Buemi started 18th on the grid in Argentina… But the Swiss Superstar was driving the all-conquering Renault e.Dams car… would he have enough to challenge for the podium?
For the second season in a row, London hosted a thrilling double-header finale. Lucas Di Grassi and Sebastien Buemi were level on points going into the final race. What followed had never been seen, before or since, in motorsport history…
Season Two champion Sebastien Buemi started the new season like he finished the last. With Lucas Di Grassi’s hopes slipping away, an early pitstop provided the Brazilian with a chance to haul himself back into the title race.
The third title-deciding iteration of Buemi vs di Grassi took place on the streets of Quebec’s capital at the end Season Three. Buemi suffered an horrific crash in free practice, tasking his team with rebuilding his car from scratch in under five hours.
A new contender had emerged, Jean-Eric Vergne. Fresh from founding Techeetah, would the rapid Frenchman hold off a relentless challenge for the lead from reigning champ Di Grassi?
After three years of Renault e.Dams dominance, Formula E finally had a battle for the Constructors Championship. Audi ABT and Techeetah’s fate would be decided on the very last corner of the season…
António Félix da Costa faces a relentless chase from the imperious reigning champion Jean-Éric Vergne in a Saudi Arabian showdown. Can the Portuguese racer hold on to claim a first win in four years?
Mexico City, scene of so many great Formula E races, witnesses yet another classic as Lucas di Grassi delivers “the most magical moment of Formula E” in front of a rapturous Foro Sol.
Can Jean-Éric Vergne overcome Lucas di Grassi, treacherous weather conditions and a resurgent Mitch Evans to become the first man in Formula E to claim back-to-back titles?
When Techeetah bring in Portuguese driver António Félix da Costa to partner reigning champion Jean-Éric Vergne, things quickly descend into chaos as the two drivers’ relationship sours in Santiago.
António Félix da Costa is making real waves in Formula E before Covid 19 interrupts the season he seemed destined to win. Can a plan to stage six back-to-back races in Berlin offer him a lifeline?
Valencia E-Prix turns to chaos as torrential rain creates the worst conditions Formula E has ever experienced. As cars spin off the track in all directions, a shocking finish leaves the field baffled.
Formula E arrives in Monaco, the mecca of motor racing, and delivers Formula E’s greatest ever race. With multiple lead changes and daredevil overtaking, Monaco is treated to an unforgettable classic.
Chaos reigns in the title showdown to end all title showdowns, as Nyck de Vries, Mitch Evans and rookie Jake Dennis do battle to claim the first FIA Formula E World Championship in 2021.