A HISTORIC WEEKEND IN THE PRINCIPALITY 🏎️
The electric roar returns to the streets of glamour with a brand-new format: for the first time in its history, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will host a doubleheader in Monaco 🇲🇨. Rounds 6 and 7 of Season 11 will take place this May 3 and 4, with all eyes on the debut of the GEN3 Evo cars at the most iconic circuit in motorsport.
MONACO E-PRIX: DOUBLE THRILL ON THE SAME STAGE 🔁
This weekend will be twice as historic—not only because of the premiere of the new generation of electric race cars, but also because the Principality will, for the first time, host two consecutive races of the same championship season sanctioned by the FIA. Drivers will tackle the legendary Monte Carlo layout twice, which remains true to its original 1929 design, featuring 19 corners across 3.337 kilometers, passing through iconic landmarks such as Casino Square, the tunnel, and the Nouvelle chicane, skimming along the stunning harborfront 🏖️

ROWLAND VS PORSCHE: AN ELECTRIFYING DUEL 🔋
Tensions are running high in the drivers’ standings, with Oliver Rowland (Nissan Formula E Team) leading the charge with 69 points, despite a tough race in Miami. Meanwhile, Pascal Wehrlein and António Félix da Costa, representing TAG Heuer Porsche, arrive with momentum after a double podium in the United States, ready to apply pressure in the championship and shine under the French Riviera sun ☀️
TEAM AND MANUFACTURER BATTLE HEATS UP ⚔️
The fight in the Teams’ Championship is tighter than ever, with TAG Heuer Porsche and the Nissan Formula E Teamseparated by just a few points, each relying on strong lineups to take the upper hand. The same goes for the Manufacturers’ Championship, where Nissan and Porsche are battling to prove who reigns supreme in the GEN3 Evoera 🏆

SEASON 11: A GRID GONE WILD 😵💫
Five rounds have brought five different kinds of excitement, with wins from Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing) in São Paulo, Rowland in Mexico City 🇲🇽, Max Günther (DS Penske) at the first Jeddah race, and Wehrlein dominating in Miami 🐬. Young gun Taylor Barnard (NEOM McLaren) has become a revelation with his consistency, staying in the title fight while steadily gaining experience.
THE SHOW STARTS EARLY ⏰
Both races will start at 15:05 local time in Monaco, which means 7:00 a.m. Mexico City time, on both Saturday, May 3and Sunday, May 4. Get ready to wake up early and experience an unforgettable weekend of speed, strategy, and pure electricity ⚡