FORMULA E will return with a six-race showdown in Berlin to round off the current season.
The all-electric series have announced they will complete six races in just nine days at the historic Templehof Airport.
Formula E will conclude their season in Berlin
FE teams will be gearing up for three double headers in quick succession which will take place on August 5/6, 8/9 and 12/13.
The circuit will change for each double header as the organisers have the freedom of the airfield to design new tracks to create a fresh challenge for the teams.
FE had already completed five races before the season was suspended due to the outbreak of Covid-19.
British driver Sam Bird said: “It’s been a very challenging time for so many of us, but I’m delighted we’re going racing again.
“For sure, there’s a lot of unknowns going into these events, not least the intensity of so many races in such a short timeframe and I suspect Formula E have some
surprises up their sleeves too with regards to the track layouts.
“It feels like such a long time since my win at the season opener in Diriyah, but the whole team is raring to go again, and it’s still anyone’s championship for the taking.”
The three double headers will take place at the Templehof Airport
FE and the FIA have worked closely with teams and local authorities to ensure the safety of everyone at the circuit.
There will be a maximum of 1,000 people on site at any given time which will include drivers, engineers and medical crews.
Techeetah star Antonio Felix Da Costa currently leads the championship ahead of the restart with Jaguar’s Mitch Evans being his closest rival, trailing him by 11 points.
Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk