
Formula E prepares for a high-stakes showdown at the Tokyo E-Prix
The 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is heading to Japan for what promises to be a spectacular, neon-lit double-header in Tokyo. With only four rounds left on the calendar, the tension is palpable. The title race is tighter than ever, and at this stage of the season, there is absolutely zero margin for error for those hoping to claim the crown.
This is not just any race; it is a high-pressure, five-day event under the lights of the Japanese capital. The action kicks off with Free Practice 1 on Friday 24 July at 19:00 local time. From there, the schedule intensifies quickly, with Saturday and Sunday both packed with free practice sessions, qualifying, and the E-Prix races themselves starting at 20:05 local time on both evenings.
For those of us tracking every single millisecond, the live timing will be essential. It offers a real-time interactive track map that lets you follow your favourite drivers through every corner of the circuit. Whether you are watching from home or tracking through the app, the data and insight from trackside will be the only way to truly grasp the complexity of this championship battle as it unfolds.
Beyond the live sessions, the championship's digital channels, website, and app are promising to keep us fed with session reports, exclusive interviews, and the kind of behind-the-scenes access that really shows what goes into these machines. It is a massive moment for the series, and for the drivers, it is where the season will likely be defined.



