When is Formula E’s Santiago E-Prix and how can I watch it?
The FIA Formula E Championship returns to action this weekend for the third round of the 2018/19 season, the Santiago E-Prix.
Mahindra Racing's Jerome d'Ambrosio claimed a dramatic (and unlikely) victory last time out after the BMW duo of Antonio Felix da Costa and Alexander Sims clashed while squabbling over the lead, with d'Ambrosio taking full advantage to move into the lead of the championship.
Here's all the information you need to follow the second-ever Santiago E-Prix this weekend.
When is the Formula E Santiago E-Prix?
The FIA Formula E Championship returns to action this weekend for the third round of the 2018/19 season, the Santiago E-Prix.
Mahindra Racing's Jerome d'Ambrosio claimed a dramatic (and unlikely) victory last time out after the BMW duo of Antonio Felix da Costa and Alexander Sims clashed while squabbling over the lead, with d'Ambrosio taking full advantage to move into the lead of the championship.
Here's all the information you need to follow the second-ever Santiago E-Prix this weekend.
When is the Formula E Santiago E-Prix?
The Santiago E-Prix will take place on Saturday January 26, marking the third round of the fifth FIA Formula E season. Practice, qualifying and the race all take place on the same day.
Where is the Santiago E-Prix taking place?
The Santiago E-Prix is being held in Santiago, Chile, at the new Parque O’Higgins Circuit that has replaced the former home of the race. The new track is in the centre of the second largest public park of the city and is 2.4km long and made up of 14 corners. The race is set to last 45 minutes plus one lap under the new regulations for the 2018/19 season.
What is the raceday schedule for the Santiago E-Prix?
Times shown in both local (CLST) and GMT (+3 hours)
Free Practice 1: 0800-0845 / 1100-1145
Free Practice 2: 1015-1045 / 1315-1345
Qualifying: 1200-1305 / 1500-1605
Race: 1600-1700 / 1900-2000
Where can I watch the Santiago E-Prix in the UK?
LIVE FP1: 1100-1200 (Facebook, YouTube, BT Sport 3)
LIVE FP2: 1300-1400 (Facebook, YouTube, BT Sport 3)
LIVE Qualifying: 1445-1615 (BT Sport 3) 1745-1830 (Eurosport 1)
LIVE Race: 1830-2035 (BT Sport 3, Eurosport 1, BBC iPlayer)
In the UK, there are a number of broadcasting options available for fans wishing to tune in to the Santiago E-Prix.
BBC Sport will be broadcasting the race live on both its red button and online services, including BBC iPlayer.
BT Sport will be broadcasting practice, qualifying and the race live in the UK, while coverage of all sessions will also be carried on YouTube, ungeoblocked in the UK. Eurosport will also be broadcasting the race live in the UK, with qualifying running running on a delay.
A Formula E 2018-19 Season Calendar
1. Al Diriyah, Saudi Arabia - December 15 2018
2. Marrakesh, Morocco - January 12 2019
3. Santiago, Chile - January 26 2019
4. Mexico City, Mexico - February 16 2019
5. Hong Kong - March 10 2019
6. Sanya, China - March 23 2019
7. Rome, Italy - April 13 2019
8. Paris, France - April 27 2019
9. Monaco - May 11 2019
10. Berlin, Germany - May 25 2019
11. Bern, Switzerland - June 22 2019
12. New York, USA - July 13 2019
13. New York, USA - July 14 2019
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