
The 2026 TDK Tokyo E-Prix is ready to light up the night
The 2025/26 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is about to hit its most intense stretch yet. With only four rounds left on the calendar, the drivers are heading to the Japanese capital for a spectacular nighttime double-header that promises to be absolutely wild. The neon lights of Tokyo are the backdrop for a title fight that couldn't be closer, and honestly, at this stage of the game, there is zero room for even the smallest mistake.
Everything kicks off on Friday, 24 July, with Free Practice 1 at 19:00 local time (11:00 BST). The pace then ramps up significantly on Saturday, 25 July, starting with Free Practice 2 at 13:30 local (05:30 BST), followed by Qualifying at 15:40 local (07:40 BST). The first race of this high-stakes weekend, the main event for round 14, gets underway at 20:05 local (12:05 BST).
The intensity remains just as high for Sunday, 26 July. The final day of the event follows the same rhythm, with Free Practice 3 at 13:30 local (05:30 BST) and Qualifying again at 15:40 local (07:40 BST). The weekend concludes with the race for round 15 at 20:05 local (12:05 BST), which will undoubtedly be the moment the championship landscape shifts permanently.
For those of us obsessed with the data, the Formula E app and their official web portal will be the place to be. You can track all the action live, utilizing the real-time interactive track map to watch every move your favorite driver makes. Beyond the live timing, they are promising full session reports, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights from trackside across the five-day event. It is going to be a stunning display of machine and driver pushing to the absolute limit under the lights.



