2025 London E-Prix (2/2)
London
07/27/2025
- Country
- Great Britain
- Continent
- Europe
- Population
- 8.982.000 (2019)
- Hashtag
- #LondonEPrix
For almost a millennium, London has been the capital of the United Kingdom and its predecessors. As the seat of government and the British royal family, London developed into an important trading center in Europe in the Middle Ages, became the capital of the British Empire in the 19th century, and is now an important cultural and financial center. Around 14.2 million people now live in the London metropolitan region, including many employees of Formula E, which has its headquarters in the city.
In its first two seasons, Formula E held its season finale in the city. Back then, the London E-Prix was held on narrow paths of Battersea Park. Following protests from a citizens' group, Formula E initially withdrew from London after the 2016 edition.
In 2021, the racing series returned to the British capital and has since been staging their races at the ExCeL exhibition center. The unique selling point: The race track runs through one of the exhibition halls, which confronts the drivers with additional challenges such as different lighting conditions, track surfaces and weather conditions. Since 2023, Formula E's season finale takes places in London again.
London ExCel Track (2023)
- Length
- 2.090 km
- Number Corners
- 20
- Direction
- Anticlockwise
- Attack Zone
- Turn 16
- Top Speed
- 195.000 km/h
- Fastest Corner
- Turn 15
- Slowest Corner
- Turn 7
- Layout
- Passage between T18 and T8 covered. Ramps between T5 and T6 and T18 and T19. Very narrow course with few overtaking opportunities. No run-off zones.
- Surface
- Very undulating
- Grip Level
- Low outside, very high inside. When it rains, alternation of wet track outside and dry track inside is exceptional.
- Brake Wear
- Brakes are subjected to heavy loads.
- Key Factors
- Good starting position, good traction and rotation of the car, beware of accidents on the narrow track.