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2026 Berlin E-Prix: Tickets for the two Formula E races in Germany are now available

Thomas Grüssmer

Thomas Grüssmer

Formula E announced on Friday afternoon that advance ticket sale for the 2026 Berlin E-Prix has started. The waiting list for the pre-sale is already open and offers pre-registered members priority access for 24 hours. Compared to regular ticket prices, fans save 20 per cent with the "early bird rate". Tickets for grandstand seats start from 31.20 euros for adults and 16 euros for children.

The Hankook Berlin E-Prix will continue to be a constant in the Formula E racing calendar in 2026. Formula E will be staged in the German capital for the twelfth time, making it the only venue that has been on the calendar from the very beginning. Fans can look forward to plenty of action again in May. Formula E celebrates its return to Berlin this year on 2 and 3 May.

Both races will once again take place at the former Tempelhof Airport. The races will once again be held on the last known track layout, which was introduced by Formula E in 2024. With its 15 bends, the approximately 2.3 km long circuit should once again provide plenty of excitement, some thrilling duels and lots of overtaking manoeuvres.

Away from the racetrack, there should once again be plenty on offer. In the Fan Village, Formula E will offer live music as well as activities such as the racing simulator in the gaming area and much more. Further information on the programme or other organisational matters is not yet known. The pre-sale officially starts on 10 February at 10 am (CET). You can register for the waiting list at https://formulaeberlin.com.

Important: We are not the race organiser and only have the information that can be found on e-Formula.news. More detailed information should be available in due course at www.fiaformulae.com/berlin. e-Formula.news will also publish another FAQ article on the Berlin E-Prix shortly before the race.

Günther: "Berlin is a very special race for me"

"Berlin is always a very special race for me - not only because it's my home race, but also because of the unique atmosphere in Tempelhof. The fans create unforgettable moments every year. With this energy, I won here in 2020 and stood on the podium again in 2023. I can hardly wait to return", says DS Penske driver Maximilian Günther, who is looking forward to his home race. He will of course be joined by former Formula E world champion Pascal Wehrlein and his current employer Porsche.

Formula E co-founder and Chief Championship Officer also commented, saying: "Berlin has been on the Formula E calendar since the very first season and has hosted more races than any other city in the history of the championship. This is hugely important to us as Germany is one of our key markets and home to many of our partners. Motorsport has a strong tradition here - and fans not only experience thrilling races, but also get a glimpse into the future of electromobility.

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