After a short break, Formula E returns to action for Round 3. Up next is the Mexico City E-Prix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez circuit.
Season 8 got off to a busy start with the double-header in Diriyah. The results saw six different drivers on the podium. The biggest winner of the weekend was the Mercedes powertrain. Which helped ROKiT Venturi’s double podium in Round 2, pushing them into a 1-point lead in the Team’s Championship. Meanwhile, the Formula E Driver’s Standings remain tight, as expected. 14 drivers left Saudi Arabia with points, with the top five separated by just eight points.
Now the attention jumps across to North America and the Mexico City E-Prix. Here’s a breakdown of how to watch each practice, the new qualifying duels and the third E-Prix of the season.
The United States (all times in EST)
- Practice 1: Saturday 2/12 – 8:55 am on CBS Sports HQ, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Practice 2: Saturday 2/12 – 10:45 am on CBS Sports HQ, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Qualifying: Saturday 2/12 – 12:30 pm on CBS Sports HQ.
- E-Prix: Saturday 2/12 – 4:30 pm on CBS Sports HQ (replay at 9:30 pm on CBS Sports Network).
Get ready for the #MexicoCityEPrix 🇲🇽
The action continues this weekend at the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez!
You won't want to miss it 👀⚡️ pic.twitter.com/zhFcC9sigX
— Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) February 7, 2022
The UK (all times in GMT)
- Practice 1: Saturday 2/12 – 1:55 pm on Eurosport Player, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Practice 2: Saturday 2/12 – 3:45 pm on Eurosport Player, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Qualifying: Saturday 2/12 – 5:30 pm on Channel 4 Sport’s YouTube Channel or Eurosport Player, or at 9:00 pm on Eurosport 2.
- E-Prix: Saturday 2/12 – 9:30 pm on Eurosport 2, Channel 4 Sport’s YouTube Channel, or Eurosport Player.
Risk vs reward. 👀⚡️
All you need to know about ATTACK MODE ahead of Round 3! ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/RY0AsdSLP3
— Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) February 8, 2022
How will Mercedes bounce back after a difficult Round 2? Will ROKiT Venturi be able to keep up their momentum? Can Jake Dennis continue to challenge for the podium? And which teams and drivers will be the surprise of the Mexico City E-Prix? Let us know what you think down in the comment section below.
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