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Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Schedule, how to watch Round 12 Formula E race, weather prediction
Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Schedule, how to watch Round 12 Formula E race, weather prediction

Time of India

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  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Schedule, how to watch Round 12 Formula E race, weather prediction

Image credit: Formula E The countdown for the Jakarta E-Prix has begun. Formula E is returning to Indonesia after a gap of two seasons. The race will be held at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit (Ancol Beach street track), which witnessed a record-breaking audience last season. The Formula E drivers have reached Indonesia along with their all-new GEN3 Evo cars and may have to deal with a rainy race. Here's all about the timing, broadcasting details, and weather forecast for the Jakarta E-Prix. Jakarta E-Prix schedule The Jakarta E-Prix will start with the first free practice race, FP1, of 55 minutes on Friday, June 21 at 4 PM local time (2:30 PM IST). It's a packed schedule on Saturday with the second free practice race, FP2, starting at 8 AM local time (6:30 AM IST). The Qualifying race will begin at 10:20 AM local time (8:50 AM IST) and will end by 11:43 AM. The final Jakarta Formula E race is scheduled on the same day at 3 PM local time (1:35 PM IST) and is expected to take around an hour to complete. Weather prediction The Formula E drivers will have to brace for a wet race once again. Light rain is very likely on Day 1 during the first free practice race on Friday, but the drivers can utilize it to practice on a wet track in order to prepare for the final race, which may also witness a shower. The temperature is expected to remain around 27 degrees Celsius on Friday. There are comparatively lower chances of rain on Saturday, but the intensity may be higher. The temperature will remain around 26–27 degrees Celsius despite the cloud cover. There is a 59 percent chance of rain in the morning during FP2 and a 70 percent chance of rain during Qualifying, which will end before noon. Rain is quite likely, with a 78 percent chance of showers during the final Jakarta race in the early evening on Saturday. One cannot take rain lightly during a car race, as it played a major spoilsport at the Tokyo double-header last month when the Qualifying race was canceled and the grid order was based on free practice results. How to watch Jakarta E-Prix Formula E fans can keep a close watch on the race through live updates on the Race Centre or on the official Formula E YouTube channel. If Indian fans wish to watch the race on TV, they can tune in to Sony Sports Network. The race will be broadcast in other countries on the following TV channels: India – Sony Sports Network Indonesia – MNC TV Japan – J Sports, BS Fuji TV USA – Roku, CBS UK – ITV, TNT Sports Australia – Stan Sport China – Huya, Sina, Bilibili Canada – TSN, TVA Sports South Africa – Brazil – Band TV, Grande Premio South America – Claro Sports Europe – Eurosport New Zealand – Sky TV Italy – Mediaset France and Monaco – L'Équipe Germany – DF1 Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Sam Bird gets stranded in Abu Dhabi as Oliver Rowland, Jake Dennis, Robin Frijns reach Indonesia Other than the race, there will also be fan attractions at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Indonesia. DJs Dipha Barus, Una, and Patricia Schuldtz will perform live at the venue. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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