Formula E is back on track for Rounds 10 and 11. After the amazing Monaco E-Prix, the championship is ready for the Indonesian double-header.
Before the Jakarta E-Prix, Formula E didn’t race for many weeks, but important things took place off track. Jeff Dodds has been announced as the new Formula E CEO, starting on June 5th. During the break, the drivers’ lineups changed, with Roberto Merhi joining Mahindra for the rest of the season, taking the place of Oliver Rowland.
Did somebody say double-header? 😏
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The Circuit – Jakarta E-Prix
Drivers and teams already experienced the Jakarta E-Prix last year, when the race debuted. The circuit, which is 2.37 km long, has bumps and a mix of technical and high-speed sections, with a total of 18 turns. The event, which last year delivered an amazing success, is expected to give the spectators the most amazing racing show.
Current standings
Drivers’ Championship
After Monaco E-Prix, Pascal Wehrlein lost the championship’s leadership, taken by Nick Cassidy. Wehrlein needs a great result if he wants to come back to the top, while Jake Dennis will try to close the gap from the first two.
- Nick Cassidy – 121 points
- Pascal Wehrlein – 101
- Jake Dennis – 96
- Mitch Evans – 94
- Jean-Eric Vergne – 87
Teams’ Championship
Also, in the teams’ championship, Porsche has been overtaken by Envision and the gap between the first three is becoming smaller.
- Envision Racing – 182 points
- Tag Heuer Porsche – 169
- Jaguar TCs Racing – 156
- Avalanche Andretti – 119
- DS Penske – 115
Race predictions
After winning the last two rounds, Nick Cassidy seems to be the favorite for the Jakarta E-Prix, but also Mitch Evans could be a tough rival.
- Nick Cassidy
- Mitch Evans
- Jean-Eric Vergne
How to Watch the Jakarta E-Prix (EST)
- Free Practice 1: Friday 6/02 – 5:25 am on CBS Sports HQ, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Free Practice 2: Friday 6/02 – 10:05 pm on CBS Sports HQ, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Qualifying 1: Saturday 6/03 – 1:40 am on CBSSports.com.
- Race 1: Saturday 6/03 – 5:03 am on CBS.
- Free Practice 3: Saturday 6/03 – 10:05 pm on CBS Sports HQ, Formula E’s YouTube Channel, Formula E’s Website, or the Formula E App.
- Qualifying 2: Sunday 6/04 – 1:40 am on CBSSports.com.
- Race 2: Sunday 6/04 – 5:03 am on CBS.
TVA Sports and TSN will have live Canadian coverage.
Canadian Times:
Race 1
Qualifying airs on June 2 at 10:30 pm ET on TSN+
Race airs on June 3 at 2:30 am ET on TSN5 and TSN+
Race 2
Qualifying airs on June 3 at 10:30 pm ET on TSN+
Race airs on June 4 at 2:30 am ET on TSN5 and TSN+