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Formula E: 2022 race calendar approved

Formula E: 2022 race calendar approved

The Formula-E 2022 race calendar has been approved by the World Motorsport Council of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). The 16-race season begins in late January in Saudi Arabia and ends in mid-August in South Korea.

16 races in the upcoming season of Formula-E (Photo: DPPI)


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The last time they went out was in mid-October With the draft racing calendar in Formula-E, But the development of world events did not help them to fully adhere to the plans of the time. The version released in the fall included China – although the location has yet to be determined – and the location of Canada and Indonesia has been uncertain. Everything has since been clarified plus The World Motorsport Council has also adopted the 2022 race calendar.

Just like in recent yearsThe season will start next year in Saudi Arabia. After the January season opening, the field will visit Central America for a tour, followed by Southeast Asia and North America after the European race weekend. For a tour after that, the field returns to Europe before The season in South Korea will end in mid-August.

As for the evolution of the number of races, In Riyadh, Rome, Berlin, New York, London and Seoul Double rounds are held, and the other venues collide in one race on weekends at the other venues.

Racing calendar for the 2022 Formula E season:

January 28-29: Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
February 12: Mexico City (Mexico)
April 9-10: Rome (Italy)
April 30: Monaco
May 14-15: Berlin (Germany)
June 4: Jakarta (Indonesia).
July 2: Vancouver (Canada)
July 16-17: New York (USA)
July 30-31: London (Great Britain).
August 13-14: Seoul, South Korea

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