
London E-Prix 2025: Race timings, where to watch Round 15 and Round 16 Formula E race, weather prediction
Excitement is at an all-time high for the Formula E Season 11 grand finale at the London E-Prix. The final two races — Round 15 and Round 16 — will be held at the iconic ExCeL London Circuit, renowned for its distinctive blend of indoor and outdoor sections.
The podium will not only host the victory celebrations of the double-header winners but will also see Oliver Rowland crowned the Formula E World Champion, amid a champagne shower and cheers from the crowd.
London Formula E race timings
The 2025 London E-Prix will begin on Friday, 25 July, with the first free practice, FP1 at 4pm local time (8:30pm IST). The Round 15 will continue on Saturday 26 July with the second free practice, FP2 at 10am local time (2:30pm IST).
The Round 15 Qualifying will begin at 12:20 pm local time (4:50pm IST) before lights out at 5:05 pm local time (9:35pm IST).
The Round 16 will kick off on Sunday 27 July with the third free practice, FP3 at 10am local time (2:30pm IST). The Qualifying will take place at 12:20 pm local time (4:50pm IST) and the Round 16 race will follow in the evening at 5:05 pm local time (9:35pm IST).
Weather prediction for London E-Prix
After the rain-hit Berlin E-Prix, Formula E drivers can expect some relief from rain at the London E-Prix.
According to Metcheck.com, the temperatures are expected to remain around 27 degree celsius on Friday during the first free practice with just 14 percent chances of rain.
The temperatures will dip to 22 degree celsius on Saturday with dense cloud cover. There are 25 percent chances of rain in the morning which rises to 50 percent chance in the evening during the Round 15 race.
The temperature will further drop to 19-20 degree celsius on Sunday which has the Round 16 race lined up.
The day would be sunny with 35 percent chances of rain in the morning. There will be a heavy cloud cover in the evening with 41 percent chances of rain.
Where to watch Jakarta Formula E race
Formula E fans can log in to
Race Centre
on FIAFormulaE.com for all the real time updates about the Round 15 and Round 16 races. The race commentary will also be available live on Race Centre via the Formula E website and app. It will also be available for viewers tuning in to TalkSPORT 2 in the UK.
Here are the TV channels which will be broadcasting the London E-Prix
India – Sony Sports Network
UK - itv, TNT Sports
Europe – Eurosport
Indonesia – MNC TV
Japan – J Sports, BS Fuji TV
USA – Roku, CBS
Australia – Stan Sport
China – Huya, Sina, Bilibili
Canada – TSN, TVA Sports
South Africa – e.tv
Brazil – Band TV, Grande Premio
South America – Claro Sports
New Zealand – Sky TV
Italy – Mediaset
France and Monaco – L'Equipe
Also Read:
Oliver Rowland on his Formula E championship win: 'I feel a lot lighter, a weight has come off my shoulders'
ExCel London circuit
The London double header will be held at the Excel London Circuit. The 2.08km, 20-turn circuit begins indoors on a smooth, high-grip surface, where drivers navigate a quick succession of corners before bursting outside. The outdoor race features flowing chicanes, ideal for overtaking, and a series of challenging twists before drivers return to the main hall to complete the lap. This constant change in surface, elevation, and lighting – particularly when rain adds to the complexity, makes for a thrilling race experience.
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