After a two-week break, Formula E is back. It runs on the brand new track in Cape Town, a particular track which at the fifth race of the year can already direct the fate of this world championship.
We fly to South Africa
The track is very particular, but at the same time very beautiful. The track emerges around the Cape Town Stadium, stadium used for the 2010 World Cup. The track has 12 curves, consisting of several straights where there will be the possibility for the single-seaters to exploit their 350kw of great power.

Wehrlein and Dennis hunt for ransom
Who knows that the crazy race two weeks ago, carried out in India, may have given new light to a championship that is gradually lingering more and more on the challenge Wehrlein with Porsche and with Dennis in Andretti. Above all, he will seek continuity Vergne, who after the first victory hopes to be able to join the two riders at the top of the standings. Be careful though, because we are talking about a new track and this can mean a lot of unpredictability and also a lot of entertainment.
Formula E, here are the appointments
From tomorrow the fifth weekend of the truly unmissable season officially begins! On Saturday we will hunt for the pole starting from 10.40 on Sky Sport Arena and streaming on NOW with Ivan Nesta's story. Green light of the race at 15.00 on Sky Sport and on Mediaset.
Saturday February 25
10.40 pm Qualification
15.00 Race


