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London ePrix

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The London ePrix is a yearly Formula E race held in London, England. Since 2023 it has taken place at ExCeL London. The event has been held seven times since it began in 2015. Nick Cassidy holds the most driver wins with three, and the team with the most wins is e.Dams-Renault Jaguar with three.

Current track and history:
- The race was first run at the Battersea Park Street Circuit (2.922 km, 17 turns).
- In 2019–20 there were plans for an ExCeL London indoor/outdoor track (2.252 km, 23 turns), but the season was disrupted by COVID-19.
- 2020–21 saw the London ePrix return as a double-header.
- In 2022 the circuit length was reduced to 2.141 km by removing two hairpins.
- In 2023 the layout was shortened to 2.09 km, removing more turns to create a straight. The race was also adjusted around ExCeL’s expansion, with outside stands replaced by a standing viewing area.

Recent results and records:
- Last race (2025 Race 2) pole position: Dan Ticktum (Cupra Kiro-Porsche) 1:07.278.
- Podium (2025 Race 2): 1) Nick Cassidy (Jaguar) 47:25.718, 2) Nyck De Vries (Mahindra) +13.581, 3) Sébastien Buemi (Envision-Jaguar) +14.964.
- Fastest lap: Nick Cassidy (Jaguar) 1:07.950.
- Most wins: Nick Cassidy (3).
- Most constructor wins: e.Dams-Renault Jaguar (3).


This page was last edited on 2 February 2026, at 09:58 (CET).