Eight races are a start, but Formula E co-founder and chief championship officer Alberto Longo is planning a record-breaking schedule in 2021. Despite the ongoing pandemic, he says: “We have a very aggressive, optimistic target to do 15 races. This is the season when we will be delivering more races in our history.”
The FIA released an initial draft of the calendar back in June, but that’s long since been retracted. Instead, rounds will be announced in batches. There’s one more to come, which will be unveiled later in the spring.
Autosport understands that FE is currently in talks to add the London ExCeL Centre, plus races in New York, Berlin, Sanya and an inaugural Seoul E-Prix to the schedule. This leaves scope, if all six come to pass, for…
