Formula E lands in Japan, the highly anticipated new stop on the calendar as all-electric single-seater racing takes the streets of the modern metropolis of Tokyo.
PREVIEW: What to look out for ahead of the inaugural Tokyo E-Prix
The series couldn't arrive at a better time for the Japanese fans, with 100s of overtakes and four different winners across the last four rounds. The championship fight is looking healthy and Nissan are on form following back-to-back podiums for Oliver Rowland, and NEOM McLaren's Sam Bird taking his Nissan-powered GEN3 machine to the top step in thrilling style last time out.
Schedule for the 2024 Tokyo E-Prix
Friday 29 March
- Free Practice 1 - 16:30 local (07:30 UTC)
The first track action gets underway with 30 minutes of practice on Friday afternoon.
Saturday 30 March
- Free Practice 2 - 08:00 local (23:00 UTC-1)
Race day kicks off with the final 30 minutes of practice ahead of qualifying and the race - Qualifying - 10:20 local (01:20 UTC)
It's time to set the best lap as the drivers duel for the Julius Baer Pole Position - Race - 15:00 local (06:00 UTC)
The main event with 33 laps for the big prize
View the full schedule in your time zone and check the broadcaster listings or tap the Ways to Watch button above to find out where to watch all the racing action where you live.
Schedule and race start times for the 2024 Tokyo E-Prix - Formula E
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