Nyck de Vries (pictured in 2024) secured his first Drivers' Championship at the Berlin ePrix.
Edoardo Mortara was runner-up, driving for Venturi Racing.
Mercedes secured their first Teams' Championship.

The 2020–21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship was the seventh season of the FIA Formula E championship, a motor racing championship for battery-electric cars recognised by motorsport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for electric open-wheel racing cars.

With the 2020–21 season, the championship officially became a FIA World Championship, joining Formula One, the World Endurance Championship, the World Rally Championship, and the World Rallycross Championship.

The facelift of the Spark Gen2 car, called the Gen2 EVO, was supposed to debut in this season, but was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and eventually cancelled in favor of the Gen3 car.

The drivers' championship was won by Nyck de Vries, driving for Mercedes-EQ, while Mercedes won their first teams' championship.

Teams and drivers

TeamPowertrainNo.DriversRounds
United Kingdom Envision Virgin RacingAudi e-tron FE074Netherlands Robin FrijnsAll
37New Zealand Nick CassidyAll
Germany Mercedes-EQ Formula E TeamMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 025Belgium Stoffel VandoorneAll
17Netherlands Nyck de VriesAll
United States Dragon / Penske AutosportPenske EV-4 Penske EV-56Switzerland Nico Müller1–7
Sweden Joel Eriksson8–15
7Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraAll
China Nio 333 FE TeamNIO 333 0018United Kingdom Oliver TurveyAll
88United Kingdom Tom BlomqvistAll
United Kingdom Jaguar RacingJaguar I-Type 510United Kingdom Sam BirdAll
20New Zealand Mitch EvansAll
Germany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E TeamAudi e-tron FE0711Brazil Lucas di GrassiAll
33Germany René RastAll
China DS TecheetahDS E-Tense FE20 DS E-Tense FE2113Portugal António Félix da CostaAll
25France Jean-Éric VergneAll
France Nissan e.damsNissan IM02 Nissan IM0322United Kingdom Oliver RowlandAll
23Switzerland Sébastien BuemiAll
United States BMW i Andretti MotorsportBMW iFE.2127United Kingdom Jake DennisAll
28Germany Maximilian GüntherAll
India Mahindra RacingMahindra M7Electro29United Kingdom Alexander SimsAll
94United Kingdom Alex LynnAll
Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamPorsche 99X Electric36Germany André LottererAll
99Germany Pascal WehrleinAll
Monaco ROKiT Venturi RacingMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 0248Switzerland Edoardo MortaraAll
71France Norman NatoAll

Driver changes

Mid-season changes

  • Nico Müller left the series due to several clashing commitments. Joel Eriksson took his place for the remainder of the season.

Calendar

A first provisional calendar for the 2020–21 season was announced in June 2020. In October, the calendar was altered with the races in Mexico City and Sanya postponed from their original dates in February and March respectively, while a second race was added to the season opener in Santiago in January. No reason was given for the change. On 28 January FIA Formula E published a revised calendar for the first part of the season with the addition of an event at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo in Valencia, the return to the calendar of the Marrakesh ePrix, which was originally set to be discontinued, and the cancellation of the Season 7 running of the Paris ePrix due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Formula E also confirmed the events scheduled for Sanya and Seoul were unable to take place as originally scheduled, and both were eventually cancelled along with Marrakesh and Santiago.

RoundePrixCountryCircuitDate
1Diriyah ePrixSaudi ArabiaRiyadh Street Circuit26 February 2021
227 February 2021
3Rome ePrixItalyCircuito Cittadino dell'EUR10 April 2021
411 April 2021
5Valencia ePrixSpainCircuit Ricardo Tormo24 April 2021
625 April 2021
7Monaco ePrixMonacoCircuit de Monaco8 May 2021
8Puebla ePrixMexicoAutódromo Miguel E. Abed19 June 2021
920 June 2021
10New York City ePrixUnited StatesBrooklyn Street Circuit10 July 2021
1111 July 2021
12London ePrixUnited KingdomExCeL London24 July 2021
1325 July 2021
14Berlin ePrix IGermanyTempelhof Airport Street Circuit14 August 2021
15Berlin ePrix II15 August 2021
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ePrix locations

ePrix locations in the world
Location of non-European ePrix in 2021. (: held ePrix)
ePrix locations within Europe
Location of European ePrix in 2021. (: held ePrix)

Calendar changes

  • The Diriyah ePrix was moved from November to February. It became the first Formula E race held at night.
  • The Rome and Sanya ePrix were expected to return to the calendar, as their 2020 races were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Only Rome was actually held, this time as a double-header, while Sanya was once again cancelled, as was the Paris ePrix.
  • The Monaco ePrix returned to the calendar, as it is held every 2 years. For the first time, the Grand Prix Circuit was used.
  • The Santiago ePrix was to become the first round of the season as a double-header, being held behind closed doors. However, the round was later postponed in December 2020 owing to increased COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom. It was rescheduled to June, still a double-header. The race was eventually cancelled on 22 April 2021.
  • The Valencia ePrix made its debut on the calendar, taking place at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo, which had previously hosted pre-season testing for Formula E.
  • The Seoul ePrix was due to make its debut on the calendar. The race had been included on the provisional 2019–20 calendar, but was cancelled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The event was cancelled again on 22 April 2021.
  • The Mexico City ePrix was cancelled in favor of the brand new Puebla ePrix. The event was a double race event at a permanent circuit, the Autódromo Miguel E. Abed in Amozoc de Mota, Puebla, 120 km southeast of Mexico City, as the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez (also a permanent circuit) was still being used as a field hospital.
  • The New York City ePrix was confirmed to return as it would become a double-header once more. It was meant to become a single race event in 2020, but the race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The London ePrix returned to the calendar after a 5-year absence, using a new track layout based in the ExCeL arena. It was originally included on the 2019–20 calendar, but was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also became a double race event.
  • The Berlin ePrix was confirmed to return and was to be a double-header once more after holding the final 6 races of the 2019–20 season due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Before the event, the format was changed so that the event would use two different layouts, making it two separate events in the process.

Regulation changes

Technical regulations

Manufacturers will now only be able to modify powertrain components once over the next two seasons as part of an extended homologation period, with teams having the option to either introduce a new powertrain for the 2020–21 season for a two-year runout or continue with their current systems for next season before homologating a new set-up for a single season the year after.

Results and standings

ePrix

RoundRaceQualifyingRaceReport
Group stagePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1Saudi Arabia DiriyahNetherlands Nyck de VriesNetherlands Nyck de VriesBelgium Stoffel VandoorneNetherlands Nyck de VriesGermany Mercedes-EQ Formula E TeamReport
2Netherlands Robin FrijnsNetherlands Robin FrijnsNetherlands Nyck de VriesUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom Jaguar Racing
3Italy RomeUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandBelgium Stoffel VandoorneNew Zealand Mitch EvansFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina DS TecheetahReport
4France Norman NatoNew Zealand Nick CassidyNetherlands Nyck de VriesBelgium Stoffel VandoorneGermany Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team
5Spain ValenciaUnited Kingdom Alex LynnPortugal António Félix da CostaNetherlands Robin FrijnsNetherlands Nyck de VriesGermany Mercedes-EQ Formula E TeamReport
6United Kingdom Jake DennisUnited Kingdom Jake DennisUnited Kingdom Alexander SimsUnited Kingdom Jake DennisUnited States BMW i Andretti Motorsport
7Monaco MonacoNetherlands Robin FrijnsPortugal António Félix da CostaBelgium Stoffel VandoornePortugal António Félix da CostaChina DS TecheetahReport
8Mexico PueblaGermany Pascal WehrleinGermany Pascal WehrleinUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandBrazil Lucas di GrassiGermany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E TeamReport
9United Kingdom Jake DennisUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandGermany René RastSwitzerland Edoardo MortaraMonaco ROKiT Venturi Racing
10United States New York CitySwitzerland Sébastien BuemiNew Zealand Nick CassidyFrance Norman NatoGermany Maximilian GüntherUnited States BMW i Andretti MotorsportReport
11United Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom Sam BirdNew Zealand Mitch EvansUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom Jaguar Racing
12United Kingdom LondonGermany André LottererUnited Kingdom Alex LynnNew Zealand Mitch EvansUnited Kingdom Jake DennisUnited States BMW i Andretti MotorsportReport
13United Kingdom Alex LynnBelgium Stoffel VandoorneNetherlands Robin FrijnsUnited Kingdom Alex LynnIndia Mahindra Racing
14Germany Berlin IFrance Jean-Éric VergneFrance Jean-Éric VergneGermany René RastBrazil Lucas di GrassiGermany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E TeamReport
15Germany Berlin IIBelgium Stoffel VandoorneBelgium Stoffel VandoorneBrazil Lucas di GrassiFrance Norman NatoMonaco ROKiT Venturi Racing
Source:

Drivers' Championship

Points were awarded using the following structure:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thGSPoleFL
Points251815121086421131
Pos.DriverDIR Saudi ArabiaRME ItalyVLC SpainMCO MonacoPUE MexicoNYC United StatesLDN United KingdomBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Pos. Driver DIR Saudi Arabia RME Italy VLC Spain MCO Monaco PUE Mexico NYC United States LDN United Kingdom BER Germany BER Germany Pts 1 Netherlands Nyck de Vries 1G* 9* Ret* Ret* 1 16* Ret* 9* Ret* 13* 18* 2* 2* 22* 8* 99 2 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara 2 DNS Ret 4 Ret 9 12 3 1 14 17 9 11 2 Ret 92 3 United Kingdom Jake Dennis 12* Ret Ret 13 8 1G 16 5 5G Ret 16 1 9 5 Ret 91 4 New Zealand Mitch Evans 3 Ret 3 6 Ret 15 3 8 9 Ret 13 14 3 3 Ret* 90 5 Netherlands Robin Frijns 17 2G 4 18 6 19 2G 16 11 5 8 13 4 15 12 89 6 United Kingdom Sam Bird Ret 1 2* Ret* DSQ* 14 7* Ret* 12 9* 1G* Ret* Ret* Ret* 7 87 7 Brazil Lucas di Grassi 9* 8* Ret Ret 7* 10* 10 1* 18* 3 14* 6 DSQ 1 20* 87 8 Portugal António Félix da Costa 11* 3* Ret* 7* DSQ* 22* 1* 6* Ret* 12* 3* 8* Ret* 7 Ret* 86 9 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne 8* 13* Ret* 1* 3* Ret* Ret* 7* 13* Ret* 12* 7* 15* 12* 3G* 82 10 France Jean-Éric Vergne 15 12 1 11 9 7 4* Ret 8 2* Ret 12* 12 6G 11 80 11 Germany Pascal Wehrlein 5 10 7 3 Ret 18 Ret DSQG 4* Ret 4 10 5 21 6 79 12 United Kingdom Alex Lynn Ret Ret 8 17 DSQG 3 9 10 6 11 9 3 1G* 20* 13 78 13 Germany René Rast 4 17 6 Ret 5 6 Ret 2 10 10 20 5 Ret 9 9 78 14 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland 6 7 12G 16 DSQ 4 6 DSQ 3 7 19 DSQ 18 13 2 77 15 New Zealand Nick Cassidy 19 14 15 Ret 4* 13* 8 Ret 2 4 2 11 7 14 17 76 16 Germany Maximilian Günther Ret Ret 9 5 Ret 12 5 12 7 1 10 18 6 8 15 66 17 Germany André Lotterer 16 11 14 15 Ret 2 17 DSQ 17 8 5 4G 17 10 4 58 18 France Norman Nato 14 16 11 DSQG NC 5 13 14 Ret 15 7 NC Ret 4 1 54 19 United Kingdom Alexander Sims 7 15 Ret 2 DSQ 23 Ret 4 Ret Ret 6 Ret 16 17* 5 54 20 Switzerland Nico Müller 21 5 13 9 2 20 18 30 21 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi 13 Ret 5 10 Ret 11 11 DSQ 14 6G 15 DSQ 13 11 14 20 22 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara 20 4* 16* 12* Ret 21 15 15 16 18 11 17 8 18 18 16 23 United Kingdom Oliver Turvey 10 6 DNS 14 NC 8 19 11 Ret Ret Ret 15 14 19 19 13 24 United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist 18 18 10 8 NC 17 14 13 Ret 16 21 NC 19 NC 10 6 25 Sweden Joel Eriksson 17 15 17 22 16 10 16 16 1 Pos. Driver DIR Saudi Arabia RME Italy VLC Spain MCO Monaco PUE Mexico NYC United States LDN United Kingdom BER Germany BER Germany Pts Source:Colour Result Gold Winner Silver Second place Bronze Third place Green Points classification Blue Non-points classification Non-classified finish (NC) Purple Retired, not classified (Ret) Red Did not qualify (DNQ) Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ) Black Disqualified (DSQ) White Did not start (DNS) Withdrew (WD) Race cancelled (C) Blank Did not practice (DNP) Did not arrive (DNA) Excluded (EX) Bold – Pole Italics – Fastest lap G – Fastest in group stage * – FanBoost
1Netherlands Nyck de Vries1G*9*Ret*Ret*116*Ret*9*Ret*13*18*2*2*22*8*99
2Switzerland Edoardo Mortara2DNSRet4Ret9123114179112Ret92
3United Kingdom Jake Dennis12*RetRet1381G1655GRet16195Ret91
4New Zealand Mitch Evans3Ret36Ret15389Ret131433Ret*90
5Netherlands Robin Frijns172G4186192G161158134151289
6United Kingdom Sam BirdRet12*Ret*DSQ*147*Ret*129*1G*Ret*Ret*Ret*787
7Brazil Lucas di Grassi9*8*RetRet7*10*101*18*314*6DSQ120*87
8Portugal António Félix da Costa11*3*Ret*7*DSQ*22*1*6*Ret*12*3*8*Ret*7Ret*86
9Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne8*13*Ret*1*3*Ret*Ret*7*13*Ret*12*7*15*12*3G*82
10France Jean-Éric Vergne1512111974*Ret82*Ret12*126G1180
11Germany Pascal Wehrlein51073Ret18RetDSQG4*Ret410521679
12United Kingdom Alex LynnRetRet817DSQG3910611931G*20*1378
13Germany René Rast4176Ret56Ret21010205Ret9978
14United Kingdom Oliver Rowland6712G16DSQ46DSQ3719DSQ1813277
15New Zealand Nick Cassidy191415Ret4*13*8Ret242117141776
16Germany Maximilian GüntherRetRet95Ret12512711018681566
17Germany André Lotterer16111415Ret217DSQ17854G1710458
18France Norman Nato141611DSQGNC51314Ret157NCRet4154
19United Kingdom Alexander Sims715Ret2DSQ23Ret4RetRet6Ret1617*554
20Switzerland Nico Müller2151392201830
21Switzerland Sébastien Buemi13Ret510Ret1111DSQ146G15DSQ13111420
22Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara204*16*12*Ret211515161811178181816
23United Kingdom Oliver Turvey106DNS14NC81911RetRetRet1514191913
24United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist1818108NC171413Ret1621NC19NC106
25Sweden Joel Eriksson17151722161016161
Pos.DriverDIR Saudi ArabiaRME ItalyVLC SpainMCO MonacoPUE MexicoNYC United StatesLDN United KingdomBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Source:
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamNo.DIR Saudi ArabiaRME ItalyVLC SpainMCO MonacoPUE MexicoNYC United StatesLDN United KingdomBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
1Germany Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team5813Ret13RetRet713Ret12715123G181
171G9RetRet116Ret9Ret131822228
2United Kingdom Jaguar Racing10Ret12RetDSQ147Ret1291GRetRetRet7177
203Ret36Ret15389Ret131433Ret
3China DS Techeetah13113Ret7DSQ2216Ret1238Ret7Ret166
251512111974Ret82Ret12126G11
4Germany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E Team1198RetRet710101183146DSQ120165
334176Ret56Ret21010205Ret99
5United Kingdom Envision Virgin Racing4172G4186192G1611581341512165
37191415Ret4138Ret2421171417
6United States BMW i Andretti Motorsport2712RetRet1381G1655GRet16195Ret157
28RetRet95Ret125127110186815
7Monaco ROKiT Venturi Racing482DNSRet4Ret9123114179112Ret146
71141611DSQGNC51314Ret157NCRet41
8Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team3616111415Ret217DSQ17854G17104137
9951073Ret18RetDSQG4Ret4105216
9India Mahindra Racing29715Ret2DSQ23Ret4RetRet6Ret16175132
94RetRet817DSQG3910611931G2013
10France Nissan e.dams226712G16DSQ46DSQ3719DSQ1813297
2313Ret510Ret1111DSQ146G15DSQ131114
11United States Dragon / Penske Autosport621513922018171517221610161647
72041612Ret2115151618111781818
12China Nio 333 FE Team8106DNS14NC81911RetRetRet1514191919
881818108NC171413Ret1621NC19NC10
Pos.TeamNo.DIR Saudi ArabiaRME ItalyVLC SpainMCO MonacoPUE MexicoNYC United StatesLDN United KingdomBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Source:

Footnotes

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