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    Formula E Season 9: When does it start and where are all the races in 2023?

    Lizzie GrayBy Lizzie GrayJanuary 10, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Formula E Season 9: When does it start and where are all the races in 2023?
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    Formula E returns in 2023 with a new race car design, new cities to visit throughout the season and a host of new faces in the championship.

    One of Italy’s leading manufacturers, Maserati, entered the single-seater championship for the first time in six decades. They will take on the likes of McLaren this year – who are also joining Formula E as new applicants – and more well-known names in FE including Envision, Andretti and Mahindra.

    The all-electric series brings the third iteration of racing vehicles to the fore this season, utilizing new technology used to enable greater speed and power on some of the world’s iconic street circuits.

    FE venues cover North and South America, Asia, Africa and Europe this year, with a record number of races coming up.

    Here’s everything you need to know before the new season kicks off.

    When does Season 9 start and end?

    The new Formula E season runs from mid-January to the end of July, with a record 16 race runs in 11 cities around the world.

    Season 9 begins in Mexico City on January 14, 2023, with the finale arriving in London on July 30, 2023.

    What are the rule changes in 2023?

    The most notable change is that there will be a set number of laps per track, as opposed to this year’s timed race. When safety cars and other interruptions are necessary, extra laps will be used.

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    Formula E is also in line with other championships in providing opportunities for rookies this year, as drivers with no previous experience in the series must be offered at least two free practice sessions throughout the season.

    There will also be races later in the season experimenting with the ‘pause’ effect – which will use the world’s most advanced EV battery to provide a power boost in a mandatory 30-second pit stop to recharge. Car production capacity will then be increased.

    The ‘fanboost’ feature from previous seasons of Formula E has been removed.

    What teams and drivers are participating this year?

    There are 11 teams and 22 drivers in total (plus reserves), with some significant changes this year – including the return of Maserati to single-seater racing for the first time in 60 years and the departure of former FE champion Nic de Vries, who signed with F1 side AlphaTauri .

    ABT Cobra Robin Frijns and Nico Müller

    Andretti Avalanche – Jake Dennis and Andre Lotterer

    D.S. Penske – Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne

    perception race – Nick Cassidy and Sebastien Buemi

    Jaguar TCS – Mitch Evans and Sam Baird

    Mahindra Racing – Oliver Rowland and Lucas Degrassi

    Maserati MSG Edoardo Mortara and Maximilian Gunther

    Newm McLaren Jake Hughes and Renee Rast

    NIO333 – Dan Tectem and Sergio Set Camara

    April Sasha Venestraz and Norman Natto

    Tag Heuer Porsche – Pascal Werlin and Antonio Felix da Costa

    (Sam Bloxham / LAT Pictures)

    Complete Formula E race weekend roster and schedule

    Pre-season: parity (Spain) December 13-16, 2022

    first round: Mexico City (Mexico) January 14, 2023

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    R2: Diriyah (Saudi Arabia) January 27

    A3: Diriyah (Saudi Arabia) January 28

    A4: Hyderabad (India) 11 February

    A5: Cape town (South Africa) 25 Feb

    A6: Sao Paulo (Brazil) March 25

    A7: Berlin (Germany) April 22

    A8: Berlin (Germany) April 23

    A9: Monaco (Monaco) 6 May

    A10: Jakarta (Indonesia) 3 June

    A11: Jakarta (Indonesia) 4 June

    R12: Portland (USA) June 24

    R13: pomegranate (Italy) July 15

    R14: pomegranate (Italy) July 16

    R15: London (UK) 29 July

    A16: London (UK) 30 July

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