Berlin E-Prix

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Introduction

Formula E returns to the beating heart of electric racing — Berlin! As the only city to feature in every season since the championship began, it’s a true icon on the calendar. This year, the action unfolds over a double-header weekend, July 12–13.

For Porsche, Berlin is more than just another stop — it’s a home race. And with the title fight heating up, you can expect high-speed duels, bold strategy calls, and the unmistakable buzz of racing in front of a home crowd. Get ready for back-to-back battles as Season 11 begins its next-to-last charge of the season—Berlin style.

Race schedule

Session Day Local Time (UTC+2)
Practice 1Sat, Jul. 1208:00-08:40
Qualifying 1Sat, Jul. 12 10:20-11:43
Race 1Sat, Jul. 12 15:00
Podium Ceremony 1Sat, Jul. 12 16:00
Practise 2Sun, Jul. 1308:00-08:30
Qualifying 2Sun, Jul. 1310:20-11:43
Race 2Sun, Jul. 1315:00
Podium Ceremony 2Sun, Jul. 1316:00

Homecoming: Follow the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team at the Berlin E-Prix

The future has arrived — and it’s faster than ever. With enhanced traction, AWD in Attack Mode, and acceleration from 0–60 mph, the GEN 3 Evo introduces a whole new level of strategy and execution. And Berlin is the perfect proving ground. From six-race marathons in 2020 to wild weather wins and comeback drives in recent seasons, this city has delivered some of the most iconic moments in Formula E history. Porsche knows this track well — and with our sights firmly set on the top step, the 2025 Berlin E-Prix is shaping up to be another unforgettable chapter.

Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit: Home to the Berlin E-Prix

Explore the unique layout of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit with our interactive map. Click on the hotspots to explore the twists and turns of the track in the shadow of the old terminal building.

Circuit Details

Total Length

2.32km / 1.44mi

Curves

15

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1. Turn 1

2. Attack Zone

3. Turn 3

4. Turn 4

5. Turn 5

6. Turn 6

7. Turn 7

8. Turn 9

9. Turn 12

10. Turn 14

11. Turn 15

Five things you need to know about Berlin E-Prix

GEN3 Evo: Every second counts

The GEN3 Evo isn’t just faster—it’s smarter, and Berlin will test both. With rapid acceleration (a full second fater than its predecessor), all-wheel drive in Attack Mode, and sharper handling, this next-gen machine thrives on high-grip, high-stakes circuits like Tempelhof. The track’s abrasive surface and tight corners push energy strategy and car control to the limit—exactly where the Porsche 99X Electric Evo was built to shine. It’s the ultimate blend of performance and precision, ready to take on Berlin’s unique challenge.

Explore the GEN3 Evo Porsche 99X Electric

Formula E: Born Electric, Built for the City

Formula E brings world-class racing to the heart of the world’s most iconic cities—and Berlin stands apart. Being the only venue to feature in every season, and as Porsche’s home race, it carries extra meaning. Just a few hours from our Weissach HQ, it’s where fans, employees, and media turn out in force. With GEN3 Evo cars now pushing the limits of electric performance, Formula E in Berlin is more than a race—it’s a high-voltage celebration of progress, passion, and precision engineering.

Formula E Team Standings

PositionTeamPoints
1TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team203
2Nissan Formula E Team191
3DS Penske 145
4Neom McLaren Formula E Team 127
5Mahindra Racing121
6Andretti Formula E 106
7Jaguar TCS Racing93
8Maserati MSG Racing89
9Cupra Kiro80
10Envision Racing69
11Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team30

See full standings here

Meet the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team

For Season 11, TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E returns with an elite driver pairing: Pascal Wehrlein—last season’s Drivers’ Championship winner—and former Formula E Champion António Félix da Costa. With proven pace, deep experience, and undeniable chemistry, this duo brings serious firepower to every round. And with Berlin as our home race, expect both drivers to push even harder in front of the Porsche faithful.

Meet the team

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