Misano opens the doors to the tenth season of Formula E, a thrilling season with a tightly contested standings. Once again, it’s race week for the ABB FIA Formula E ABB World Championship, as the 22 drivers in the championship descend on another new location for Rounds 6 and 7 of Season 10, the E-Prix of Misano, on April 13 and 14.
The electric series is back in Italy, this time, at the Misano World Circuit, for the next chapter in the battle for the World Championship.
With six years of racing history in Italy, all eyes will be on the Misano World Circuit adapted to offer even more exciting racing for Formula E fans in the grandstands and around the world.
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Defending the Home Venue
For Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara, this race has a special meaning: the Italian-Swiss-French driver will be eager to perform well in front of his home crowd, especially after his promising performance in Tokyo.
Eyes will also be on Mitch Evans, arguably the most successful Formula E driver in Italy, with four impressive victories in Rome previously.
Along with current teammate Nick Cassidy, Evans secured a 1-2 for the Jaguar powertrain last year in Italy at the E-Prix of Rome, so he will no doubt be feeling the pressure to maintain his “ones to beat” record.
Max Günther will arrive at Misano fresh off his most recent win, aiming to capitalize on his momentum and thrill fans with another stellar performance for Maserati MSG Racing on Italian soil.
Meanwhile, Oliver Rowland comes into the race weekend looking to extend his impressive podium streak, seeking a fourth consecutive top-three result.
With the title race wide open, Pascal Wehrlein will also be looking to push his limits to maintain his momentum and secure a more comfortable lead in the standings.