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Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Race timings, where to watch Round 12 Formula E race, rain prediction
Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Race timings, where to watch Round 12 Formula E race, rain prediction

Time of India

time12 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Race timings, where to watch Round 12 Formula E race, rain prediction

Image credit: Formula E Formula E is back in Jakarta after a gap of two years. Unlike last season, which was a doubleheader in 2023, this year the Ancol Beach street track is hosting a single header. The Jakarta E-Prix kickstarted on Friday with the first free practice race. The final race is scheduled for Saturday early evening and may probably be a wet race amid predictions of a shower. Here is the complete schedule of the Jakarta E-Prix. Jakarta Formula E race timings Various activities were lined up ahead of the race in Jakarta like beach clean-up, school visits, and more, but the main race began on Friday at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit. Friday, June 20 First free practice race (FP1) at 4 PM local time (2:30 PM IST). Saturday, June 21 Second free practice race (FP2) at 8 AM local time (6:30 AM IST). Qualifying race at 10:20 AM local time (8:50 AM IST) Final race at 3 PM local time (1:35 PM IST) Where to watch Jakarta Formula E race Live updates of the Jakarta E-Prix will be available in real time on the Race Centre on the Formula E website. Fans can also watch the race on Formula E's official YouTube channel. The television audience in India can watch the race on Sony Sports Network. Here are the other channels that will broadcast the race in the following countries: India – Sony Sports Network Indonesia – MNC TV USA – Roku, CBS UK – ITV, TNT Sports Australia – Stan Sport China – Huya, Sina, Bilibili Japan – J Sports, BS Fuji TV 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 The Jakarta circuit This is the first time the GEN3 Evo cars are racing in Indonesia. The Jakarta E-Prix is being held at the 2.37 km, 18-turn circuit at the Ancol Beach park. It is a major attraction in Indonesia with a massive footfall each day. Several other fun activities like a race simulator for visitors, and the FIA Girls on Track programme that allows 120 girls between the ages of 12–18 to experience the event closely, are taking place. Various sustainable practices are being followed at the circuit like free drinking water to refill reusable bottles and the use of biodegradable eco cups at the venue. There are various other attractions at the venue during the event. Rain prediction There were chances of a shower during FP1 on Friday, but the rain gods were patient, and the free practice race could take place as scheduled. Maximilian Gunther topped FP1. It was a hot and humid race, with the Formula E drivers moving around with umbrellas and doing all they could to keep themselves cool ahead of the race. The temperature remained around 27 degrees Celsius on Friday. Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Maximilian Gunther, Oliver Rowland, or a new face - here are top contenders for a podium finish at Round 12 Formula E race According to there is a 59 percent chance of rain in the morning on Saturday during FP2 and a 70 percent chance of rain during Qualifying. The Formula E drivers should brace for a wet race, as there is a 78 percent chance of rain at 3 PM local time. It may continue to be hot and humid with temperatures around 26–27 degrees Celsius despite the cloud cover. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Maximilian Gunther, Oliver Rowland, or a new face - here are top contenders for a podium finish at Round 12 Formula E race
Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Maximilian Gunther, Oliver Rowland, or a new face - here are top contenders for a podium finish at Round 12 Formula E race

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Maximilian Gunther, Oliver Rowland, or a new face - here are top contenders for a podium finish at Round 12 Formula E race

Image credit: Formula E Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is coming to a close, with five races remaining on the calendar. The Jakarta E-Prix is a crucial race, and it's hard to predict who may lift the trophy in Indonesia this year. The current season has already seen seven different race winners and fifteen drivers on the podium. Not only that, but every single team has achieved a podium finish so far — a clear indication of how tight and unpredictable the competition is. Jakarta E-Prix 2025 podium predictions Oliver Rowland Nissan's Oliver Rowland is far ahead of the competition so far, as he dominates the FIA Drivers' World Championship standings with 171 points — significantly ahead of Pascal Wehrlein, who sits in second position with 103 points for TAG Heuer Porsche. Rowland has a total of four wins and three second-place finishes this season, and he may continue his winning streak in Jakarta as well. Maximilian Gunther Maserati MSG Racing's Maximilian Gunther is being counted among the hot favourites to bag a podium at the Jakarta E-Prix. He has two wins under his belt this year and will be trying his best to maintain his stronghold in the city and add more points to his tally. He had secured third place in the Part 1 race in 2023, having started from Julius Bar Pole Position — a historic moment as Maserati's first single-seater motorsport pole since 1958. He again bagged the pole the next day of the double-header and went on to win his first race in the iconic blue livery of Maserati MSG Racing. It marked Maserati's first single-seater championship podium since Juan Manuel Fangio's 1957 German Grand Prix victory, en route to that year's Formula One title. Pascal Wehrlein Pascal Wehrlein won one of the two races at the Jakarta E-Prix's last edition, and the TAG Heuer Porsche driver is very much in form at present, with a win in Miami and three more podium finishes in the Formula E 2025 World Championship so far. He is second in the 2025 Formula E Driver Standings with 103 points and will be aiming for a win to catch up with Rowland. Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing's Mitch Evans has been away from the podium for a long time now after winning the first race of this season in Sao Paulo. But this could also indicate his growing hunger for a win — or at least another podium — possibly in Jakarta, before the season comes to a close. Evans had won the first edition of the Jakarta E-Prix in 2022, when three drivers crossed the line within a single second. The other two drivers were Jean-Éric Vergne and Edoardo Mortara, who took second and third positions in that Season 8 race. He also bagged the third spot on the podium in Race 2 of the Jakarta double-header in 2023. This makes him one of the strong contenders to make a comeback on the podium. Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Schedule, how to watch Round 12 Formula E race, weather prediction Since Nick Cassidy and Sebastien Buemi have also ended their race droughts this year, one can expect a new winner in Jakarta as well. The E-Prix begins on Friday with the free practice session and will conclude on Saturday with the final race in the early evening. The heat is on — but rain is likely, and that's enough to add to the unpredictability factor. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • 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

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: All about the Ancol Beach Circuit ready to host Formula E race
Jakarta E-Prix 2025: All about the Ancol Beach Circuit ready to host Formula E race

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025: All about the Ancol Beach Circuit ready to host Formula E race

Image credit: Formula E As the Formula E season reaches Round 12, the drivers are set to head to Indonesia for the Jakarta E-Prix. The single-header will be held at the picturesque Ancol Beach street track in Jakarta on June 21. The venue is Southeast Asia's largest park, which sees around 40,000 visitors a day. The race marks the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship's return to Jakarta after Season 9. Here's all about the track that will host the Gen3 Evo race for the first time. All about the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit in Ancol The design of the 2.37 km Ancol Beach track is inspired by the Kuda Lumping—a flat horse woven from bamboo and decorated with colourfully painted cloth, which a dancer rides for the traditional Javanese dance. The dancers appear to enter a trance-like state during the dance, which requires a lot of physical power. The track features unique banked sections, undulations, bumps, and a mix of technical and high-speed zones, all expected to test the skill of the Formula E drivers. The 18-turn circuit kicks off with a tight opening sector after a long run down the start/finish straight. There is plenty of room for manoeuvre into the right-hander at Turn 1 before drivers head into a flowing series of turns that swoop by Ancol Beach City. The final sector is a tricky complex following a fast right-hander at Turn 12 and another long straight into what will be a busy Turn 13 hairpin. An awkward left-hander at Turn 18 rounds out the lap, with a strong slingshot required down the long home straight. The circuit also aims to help revive tourism in the island nation, which was significantly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The last Jakarta E-Prix was held in Season 9 (2023–24), marking the second race after the inaugural edition in 2022. This will be the third time the Formula E race is held in Jakarta. Also Read: Oliver Rowland opens up about Shanghai E-Prix, gears up for Jakarta race Last year, Maserati MSG Racing driver Maximilian Günther and Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein won each of the two races held during the Jakarta double-header. Andretti's Jake Dennis had secured second place on the podium in both races, along with setting the fastest lap in the second race.

Oliver Rowland's daughter Harper turns four, Nissan driver shares glimpse of her birthday celebrations
Oliver Rowland's daughter Harper turns four, Nissan driver shares glimpse of her birthday celebrations

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Oliver Rowland's daughter Harper turns four, Nissan driver shares glimpse of her birthday celebrations

Oliver Rowland's daughter, Harper, celebrated her fourth birthday with a Beauty and the Beast-themed party, as shared by Lauren Rowland on Instagram. The family is also anticipating the arrival of a baby boy in November, making Harper a big sister. Oliver is currently leading the Formula E Driver Standings after a successful season, including a recent win in Tokyo. Oliver Rowland's adorable daughter Harper has turned four. The little one is often seen accompanying her father to races and even joined him on the podium when he won the recent Formula E race in Tokyo. On the occasion of her birthday, he shared a glimpse of her birthday party. He reshared his wife Lauren Rowland's Instagram Story on his own page. Oliver Rowland's daughter Harper celebrates fourth birthday Taking to her Instagram Stories, Lauren Rowland shared a picture of Harper standing in front of her two-tier birthday cake with a big golden crown placed on it. It was kept on a higher podium to add more height to the beautiful Beauty and the Beast-themed cake. Harper dressed in a white frock for her birthday celebrations and had her hair tied in two tiny ponytails. Sharing the picture, Lauren wrote on her Instagram Story, 'Early birthday celebrations for our big girl.' Image credit: Lauren Rowland/Instagram Harper is all set to be promoted to elder sister as Oliver and Lauren are awaiting the arrival of their second child. They are going to be parents to a baby boy. The couple had announced the good news by sharing a picture of Harper sitting with an ultrasound reel. Lauren wrote the caption: 'You gave us the gift of being your mum and dad, now we get to give you the gift of becoming a big sister…see you in November little man.' As Oliver shared the post on his Instagram page, several Formula E drivers like Sam Bird, Norman Nato, Lucas Di Grassi, and the FIA Formula E Instagram page congratulated the couple in the comments section. Also Read: Oliver Rowland pulls well ahead of competition in Formula E Driver Standings after Tokyo E-Prix win Oliver Rowland is having a fantastic season this year. He has won four races so far, including the latest Tokyo E-Prix Round 9. He is on top of the 2025 Formula E Driver Standings with 171 points. There is little chance of anyone else beating him in the Formula E World Championship, as Pascal Wehrlein is in second place with 103 points. There are five more races to go before the season comes to a close. The next race is scheduled in Jakarta on June 21. It will be followed by the Berlin double-header and then the London double-header.

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