Ultimately it was Britain’s Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E) who triumphed in London in July to win his first world title. But changes in the off-season mean his two closest rivals of the last campaign – Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans – are now a formidable Jaguar TCS Racing team partnership following Cassidy’s move from Envision Racing.
With former Formula E world champion Nyck de Vries returning to the series from Formula 1 with Mahindra Racing, and eight of 11 teams making driver changes, this Saturday’s 2024 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix promises another impossible-to-predict and fiercely competitive race.
Some 40,000 spectators will pack the grandstands at the famed Foro Sol in what is Formula E’s eighth visit to the historic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, with the circuit a favourite of fans and drivers alike and one of the highlights of the season.
The updated Season 10 calendar of 16 races in 10 iconic world cities features a debut race on the streets of Tokyo and a long-awaited return to China with a first race in Shanghai plus a new Italian venue in Misano. The season concludes once again in London on the weekend of Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 July.
SCHEDULE: WHERE, WHEN AND HOW TO WATCH OR STREAM THE 2024 HANKOOK MEXICO CITY E-PRIX
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Season 10 gets underway on Friday 12 January with Free Practice 1 at 16:25 CST local time (22:25 GMT).
The momentum continues into race day on Saturday 13 January as Free Practice 2 kicks off at 07:25 CST (13:25 GMT). Qualifying follows at 09:40 CST (15:40 GMT). The race starts at 14:00 CST (20:00 GMT).
Additionally, live race coverage, along with in-depth trackside insights, is available through the Formula E app and Race Centre, featuring live timing, interactive track maps, session highlights, exclusive interviews, and detailed reports.
WHERE TO WATCH
MEXICO: Fans in Mexico can watch their home race on Fox Sports 3, Claro Sports and A+ and Azteca Deportes. Fox Sports Mexico, Claro Sports and TV Azteca will be at the track to bring viewers all of the latest stories from the paddock.
Claro Sports will be providing dedicated coverage of the whole race weekend across Latin America with support from DirecTV in select markets.
ASIA
AUSTRALIA: Stan Sports will present live coverage of all sessions on the Stan Sports platform. 9GO will wrap up the weekend with highlights for fans in Australia.
CHINA: Formula E’s digital partnerships continue with HUYA, BiliBili, Weibo, Kuaishou and Douyin covering all sessions live, whilst GuangDong Sports will be showing delayed coverage. Free-to-air linear race coverage will be found on CCTV5+, whilst also being simulcast on their digital platform Yangshipin.
INDONESIA: Fans can catch the race live on iNews, with dedicated coverage of the weekend across MNC platforms including SPORTSTARS and MNC Vision +
JAPAN: Viewers will be able to catch all the action from qualifying and race sessions on J-Sports 3, with BS Fuji providing dedicated highlights coverage.
NEW ZEALAND: Viewers in New Zealand will be able to catch all of the action, live on Sky Sports 5.
SE ASIA: SpoTV will be providing live coverage of all race sessions on SpoTV 2, whilst also simulcasting across their digital platform SpoTV NOW
EUROPE
FRANCE: Viewers in France will be able to catch Saturday’s race action on L’Equipe.fr and Eurosport 1 whilst Eurosport Player will be showing all sessions live. La Chaine L’Equipe will be running delayed linear coverage on Sunday.
GERMANY: A new partnership in Germany will see live coverage of Quali and Race on DF1, with both sessions also available on ServusOn.
AUSTRIA: Fans will be able to tune into race action and quali on ServusTV, a new partnership that’ll have enhance coverage and analysis – race and quali simulcast on ServusOn.
ITALY: Mediaset’s Channel 20 will air the Mexico City race live, with all sessions available live on SportMediaset.it with highlights covered on their flagship Italia Uno channel. Eurosport 2 will also cover race and highlights from the season opener.
NETHERLANDS: Netherlands will be able to see all sessions, live on Ziggo Sport Motorsport and ZiggoGO. Eurosport will also be providing live coverage across the weekend on linear and digital channels.
UK: TNT will start the season as the home of Formula E in the UK with extensive coverage across their channels. Race and quali will be shown on TNT Sports 4, with TNT Sports 1 simulcasting race action. All sessions will be available on digital via discovery+
REST OF EUROPE: Across the remainder of Europe (excl. Italy), all sessions will be live across Eurosport’s linear and digital platforms. Eurosport will provide bespoke, live coverage of the opening race on Eurosport 2, whilst all sessions will be live on Eurosport Player. ES Player will also provide a one-stop destination for all Formula E catch-up.
NORTH AMERICA
CANADA: In Canada TVA Sports and TSN 2 will show all of the race action from Mexico in French and English respectively.
USA: All live race sessions will be made available with our new partner Roku, with delayed CBS Network coverage on Sunday.
SOUTH AFRICA
Fans will be able to catch all of the live action from qualifying and the race live on SuperSport Motorsport.
Full details with further updates on where to watch, including information for all territories worldwide, can be found at: fiaformulae.com/watch