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CAPE TOWN, South Africa. Weds. 22 Feb. 2023: Cape Town will host the next race in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship this Saturday (25 February), the first time the series has raced in sub-Saharan Africa and the second of three consecutive races in new host cities.   

Table Mountain will be the spectacular backdrop for Round 5 on the streets of Cape Town this weekend, following an unforgettable debut race in Hyderabad, India, last time out and with the next stop in São Paulo, Brazil. 

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The Mother City’s Green Point district provides the location for a scheduled 30 laps of the high-speed 2.921km circuit, snaking around the DHL Stadium and skirting the coastline looking out on Robben Island.

The track is expected to be the fastest of the 16-race season and features bumpy braking zones, a tight chicane at Turns 4, 5 and 6 and a pacy, narrow section midway around the lap that will challenge the 22 drivers and their GEN3 machines – the fastest, lightest most powerful and efficient electric race car ever built.

AS IT STANDS: PORSCHE SETTING THE PACE

With a quarter of the season complete, TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team and driver Pascal Wehrlein lead the way in both the Teams’ and Drivers’ World Championships. A win-double for the German in Diriyah followed a podium in the season-opener in Mexico City. Hyderabad proved a test for the Stuttgart manufacturer, with a technical issue throwing Wehrlein’s weekend into jeopardy via a heavy practice shunt. 

Wehrlein and Porsche were able to find the root cause of the problem and recovered to race with Wehrlein following home fourth behind António Félix da Costa in third meaning the German team leads the Formula E standings for the first time in its fourth season of competition.

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Porsche didn’t have it all their own way in Hyderabad. Avalanche Andretti Formula E team driver Jake Dennis, powered by the Porsche 99X Electric Gen3, missed out on a potential top three finish following an encounter with René Rast (NEOM McLaren Formula E Team). The resulting 16th-placed finish proved costly for Dennis, who won Round 1 in Mexico and finished second in both Diriyah races, allowing Wehrlein to extend his advantage in the standings over Dennis who remains in second.

Jean-Éric Vergne won Round 4 in Hyderabad to kickstart the GEN3 era for the double-champion and team DS PENSKE with a vintage defensive drive.

Early-season favourites for many, DS PENSKE had struggled with just seven points to their name after three rounds of Season 9 but Vergne’s victory helped fire the team to 36 come the chequered flag in India.  

Vergne led from lap 15 after sweeping by Envision Racing’s Sébastien Buemi and called on all his experience to hold off teammate Nick Cassidy’s late charge to steal a storming win and go third in the Drivers’ standings.

Cassidy steered to a strong second, and had some four percent usable energy in-hand over race winner Vergne heading into the final couple of laps.

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HYDERABAD STREET CIRCUIT, INDIA – FEBRUARY 11: Kelvin van der Linde, ABT CUPRA Formula E Team, M9Electro during the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Saturday February 11, 2023, India. (Photo by Sam Bloxham / LAT Images)

“I’m so happy for the team,” said Vergne. “It’s been a very difficult three races and I couldn’t be more proud of my team because we never gave up. We keep pushing and it doesn’t matter the result – I am very proud of all my guys.

“We have a good car, maybe not the best at the moment but we are going to keep on working very hard to be the best and come back in the championship. That is what we do, we never give up.”

Pace was not in question for Jaguar TCS Racing in Hyderabad. Mitch Evans took Julius Baer Pole Position and the pair ran in the top six early on – with energy management also a positive feature, as evidenced by the Jaguar-powered Envision Racing cars’ performance.

Were it not for a costly slide into his teammate at the hairpin, both Jaguars looked capable of taking the fight to Vergne out front heading into the closing stages. Bird was quick to apologise for the mistake that ended the race prematurely for both Bird and teammate Mitch Evans.

In Cape Town, Bird and the team will be out to make amends. “We had a great car, and I let my team down,” he said. “I feel really low but we have a race in Cape Town to try and correct it. The good thing is we have a fast car.”

South African native and Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal James Barclay said: “Having grown up in South Africa and watched the last world championship race there in 1993 at Kyalami, it is a proud moment for myself and the other South African members of the team to be part of the return of top tier racing to this passionate motorsport country.”

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HYDERABAD STREET CIRCUIT, INDIA – FEBRUARY 11: Pascal Wehrlein, TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, Porsche 99X Electric Gen3 during the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Saturday February 11, 2023, India. (Photo by Sam Bloxham / LAT Images)

Johannesburg-born racer Kelvin van der Linde learned this week that he will remain in the ABT CUPRA line-up in place of the injured Robin Frijns, meaning a home Formula E debut for the South African on the same weekend his brother Sheldon races sportscars in Kyalami.

It has been a tough return to Formula E for ABT so far, with no points and a best of 11th for Nico Mueller in Hyderabad. Things are slowly improving for the squad, and van der Linde will look to home support to urge him on up through the field in Cape Town.

WHEN TO WATCH

Free Practice 1 for the Cape Town E-Prix gets underway at 17:00 SAST (15:00 GMT) on Friday 24 February.

Free Practice 2 follows at 09:10 SAST (07:10 GMT) on Saturday 25 February with qualifying from 11:40 SAST (9:40 GMT). Round 5 of Season 9 gets underway from 16:00 SAST (14:00 GMT).

FOLLOW LIVE!

Follow the action on-track as it happens in the brand new Race Centre. Keep across Live Timing – which includes a real-time interactive track map and the ability to follow drivers during every session of every E-Prix – plus highlights, detailed session reports, exclusive interviews, all the standings and results as well as data, insight and reaction from trackside.

WHERE TO WATCH

Find out how to follow the action live in every country by visiting: fiaformulae.com/en/ways-to-watch

AFRICA: Across Sub-Saharan Africa, catch live action from Qualifying across both SuperSport Grandstand and SuperSport Motorsport. Race sessions will be shown on SuperSport Motorsport. In South Africa, our free-to-air broadcast partner eTV will be covering qualifying on their eReality channel with race action covered on eTV.

EUROPE

GERMANY: the race will be live on Formula E’s home, ProSieben. Fans will also be able to catch free practice sessions and qualifying live on Ran.de.

UK: watch the race action live on Channel 4 and catch up on all the racing via All4. Viewers will also be able to watch all sessions from the Cape Town ePrix live on Channel 4 Sport YouTube. Eurosport 1 will also be covering race live with highlights on Eurosport 2.  Discovery+ will also bring UK based fans dedicated coverage from all sessions. 

FRANCE: Eurosport 1 will show the race live whilst Eurosport.com will be showing all sessions live. Fans can catch delayed race action on La Chaine L’Equipe.

ITALY: the race will be live on Mediaset’s Channel 20, with all sessions available live on SportMediaset.it .Sky Sports will also show the race live on Sky Sports 257 with all sessions across their digital platforms, and dedicated news coverage across the weekend.

NETHERLANDS: enjoy the race on Ziggo Sport and Ziggo Sport Select. Eurosport 2 will also be providing live coverage across the weekend on linear and digital channels. 

REST OF EUROPE

Across the remainder of Europe (excl. Italy), all sessions will be live across Eurosport’s linear and digital platforms. Eurosport will provide bespoke, live coverage of the race on Eurosport 1, whilst all sessions will be live on Discovery + / Eurosport.com and Eurosport Extra. These platforms will also provide a one-stop destination for all Formula E fans’ catch-up needs.

AMERICAS

USA: Watch the race live on CBS Sports Network both online or via your cable provider. Free practice sessions will be live on CBSSports.com as well as the CBS Sports App.

CANADA: TVA Sports 2 and TSN 5 will show all the race action from Cape Town in French and English respectively.

MEXICO: complete coverage is on Fox Sports 3, Claro Sports, and Azteca Deportes, with Claro Sports providing further coverage across Latin America.

Brazil: fans can catch all race action across Band TV and BandSports along with digital coverage on BandPlay.

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA

Qualifying and race will be live on Saudi Sport Company’s (SSC) linear channel SSC 2 as well as their digital platform shahid.net.

Across the Middle East and North Africa, Dubai Sports will be showcasing qualifying and race.

ASIA

CHINA: Formula E’s digital partnerships continue with HUYA, BiliBili, Weibo, Kuaishou and Douyin covering all sessions live, with live race action on Guangdong Sports linear channel.

SOUTH EAST ASIA: SpoTV will be providing full coverage of practice, qualifying and the race.

JAPAN: Viewers will be able to catch all the action from qualifying and the race on J-Sports 2, with BS Fuji providing dedicated highlights coverage.

INDONESIA: Catch the race live on iNews, with dedicated coverage across MNC platforms.

AUSTRALIA: Formula E continues the broadcast partnership with Stan Sports, who will bring live coverage of all sessions on the Stan Sports platform. 9GO will wrap up the weekend with highlights.

NEW ZEALAND: catch all of the action, live on Sky Sports 5.

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George Russell Leads Final Barcelona Practice As Kimi Antonelli Receives Reprimand

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Mercedes arrived at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya looking for a strong response, and George Russell delivered exactly that during the final Formula 1 practice session before qualifying.

The British driver set the fastest lap of the session, giving Mercedes confidence ahead of one of the most important qualifying sessions of the season. Meanwhile, championship leader Kimi Antonelli endured a more frustrating morning that ended with a reprimand from race stewards.

With several title contenders packed near the top of the timesheets, qualifying promises to be highly competitive.

George Russell topped the final practice session in Barcelona as Mercedes showed encouraging pace ahead of qualifying.

Russell Sets The Pace For Mercedes

Russell produced the quickest lap of the session with a time of 1:15.679 around the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

The performance marked the second practice session this weekend in which the Mercedes driver finished at the top of the standings, suggesting the team could be a serious contender for pole position.

After struggling to score points in the previous two races, Russell will be hoping to convert the strong practice pace into a competitive qualifying result.

The Briton currently trails his teammate Kimi Antonelli by 68 points in the championship standings.

McLaren And Ferrari Remain Close

Mercedes was not the only team showing speed.

Oscar Piastri finished second fastest for McLaren, continuing the strong form that helped him secure victory at Barcelona last season. Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc completed the top three, while championship contender Lando Norris finished fourth.

Lewis Hamilton placed fifth for Ferrari, with Max Verstappen sixth for Red Bull.

The close times among the leading teams suggest the fight for pole position could be decided by only a few hundredths of a second.

Oscar Piastri remained among the frontrunners as McLaren continued to challenge Mercedes and Ferrari in Barcelona.

Frustration For Antonelli

While Russell enjoyed a productive session, Antonelli faced several setbacks.

The championship leader struggled to complete a clean qualifying simulation after encountering traffic during a crucial flying lap. Over team radio, the Italian expressed frustration after being delayed by Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll.

The interruption forced Antonelli to abandon the lap and return to the pits without extracting the maximum performance from his Mercedes.

As a result, he finished the session only seventh fastest.

Championship leader Kimi Antonelli endured a frustrating final practice session after traffic compromised his qualifying simulation.

Stewards Issue A Reprimand

Following the session, Antonelli was called before the stewards for an incident involving Stroll.

According to officials, the Mercedes driver slowed after being impeded at Turn 1 and prevented the Aston Martin driver from passing immediately afterward.

During the hearing, Antonelli admitted his actions were influenced by frustration and apologized to the stewards.

Officials ultimately handed him a reprimand, his first of the 2026 Formula 1 season.

Qualifying Battle Set To Intensify

Despite the setback, Antonelli remains one of the favorites heading into qualifying and Sunday’s race.

The young Italian is chasing a remarkable sixth consecutive victory and continues to lead the championship after six rounds.

With Russell, Piastri, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton and Verstappen all showing competitive pace, the battle for pole position could be one of the closest of the season.

Several title contenders remain separated by only a few tenths heading into qualifying at Barcelona.

Mercedes Looks To Challenge For Pole

The final practice session offered a glimpse of what could become a fascinating qualifying contest.

Russell’s pace suggests Mercedes has the speed to fight at the front, while Antonelli will be eager to bounce back after a difficult morning.

With McLaren, Ferrari and Red Bull all firmly in contention, fans can expect an intense battle for pole position at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

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Genesis Magma GT3 Concept Previews The Brand’s Racing Future At Le Mans

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Genesis has taken another major step toward the world of motorsport. During the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the luxury automaker unveiled the new Magma GT3 Concept, a striking race-focused machine developed in collaboration with Hyundai Motorsport.

The concept offers the clearest indication yet of how Genesis plans to approach high-performance racing in the coming years. While the company stops short of confirming production plans, the project demonstrates that motorsport is becoming an increasingly important part of the Genesis brand.

Alongside the GT3 Concept, Genesis also revealed the interior of the Magma GT grand touring concept first shown in late 2025.

The Genesis Magma GT3 Concept previews the brand’s future ambitions in GT3 racing and high-performance engineering.

Built Specifically For GT3 Competition

Unlike many concept cars that begin life as modified production vehicles, the Magma GT3 Concept was designed with racing as its primary objective.

Genesis says the vehicle follows a performance-first philosophy and was engineered to meet GT3 technical requirements. The concept features a much wider stance, larger air intakes and extensive aerodynamic modifications designed to improve cooling and performance on the racetrack.

A prominent front splitter, enlarged ducts and a more aggressive body structure help separate the GT3 Concept from conventional road-going vehicles.

The result is a machine that looks ready to compete at some of the world’s most demanding endurance events.

The GT3 Concept features a wider track, race-focused aerodynamics and aggressive bodywork developed with performance in mind.

Aerodynamics Play A Key Role

Every surface of the Magma GT3 Concept appears designed to serve a purpose.

Genesis incorporated a fixed rear wing, a large rear diffuser and additional aerodynamic elements intended to improve stability at high speeds. The company also focused on thermal management and airflow optimization, both critical components of modern GT3 racing.

The concept retains Genesis’ signature two-line LED lighting design, complemented by four additional racing-style auxiliary lamps that reinforce its competition-ready appearance.

According to Genesis, the project serves as an independent design study exploring how motorsport engineering could influence future high-performance road cars.

The Magma GT Receives A Production-Like Interior

In addition to the GT3 race car, Genesis provided a closer look at the interior of the Magma GT concept.

The luxury grand tourer adopts a two-seat layout with a dramatic dual-cockpit design. A tall center console separates driver and passenger while creating a focused, performance-oriented environment.

The cabin blends luxury and sportiness, combining premium materials with race-inspired details.

The Magma GT features a dramatic two-seat cockpit with a high center console and luxury-focused design.

A Driver-Focused Cockpit

The interior incorporates several distinctive elements that could preview future Genesis performance models.

Three circular displays sit prominently within the dashboard, accompanied by a compact infotainment screen and touch-sensitive controls. Behind the steering wheel is an analog-inspired instrument cluster designed to emphasize driver engagement.

Genesis has wrapped much of the cabin in quilted leather, including the dashboard, doors, seats and center console. Alcantara accents add a more sporting character throughout the interior.

The flat-bottom steering wheel, analog-inspired gauges and premium materials create a unique blend of luxury and performance.

What The Magma Program Means For Genesis

The Magma performance division represents one of Genesis’ most ambitious projects to date.

By combining luxury, performance and motorsport expertise, the brand is positioning itself to compete more directly with established performance divisions such as BMW M, Mercedes-AMG and Audi Sport.

Although Genesis says the GT3 Concept remains under evaluation, its appearance at Le Mans sends a strong signal about the company’s future direction.

Premium leather, Alcantara and bespoke performance details showcase Genesis’ vision for future high-performance grand touring vehicles.

A New Chapter For Genesis Performance

The Magma GT3 Concept is more than a simple design exercise. It represents Genesis’ growing commitment to racing, engineering innovation and high-performance vehicles.

Whether elements of the concept eventually reach production remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: Genesis is preparing to play a much larger role in the world of performance cars, both on the road and on the racetrack.

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Spanish Grand Prix Friday Practice: McLaren Leads as Formula 1 Teams Battle in Barcelona

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McLaren topped Friday practice at the Spanish Grand Prix, but Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull remain firmly in the fight as Formula 1 prepares for a crucial qualifying session in Barcelona.

The opening day of action at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya delivered one of the closest competitive pictures of the Formula 1 season. While McLaren finished at the top of the timesheets, several teams showed enough pace to suggest the battle for pole position remains wide open.

From Mercedes and Ferrari to Red Bull and Racing Bulls, Friday provided valuable clues about the pecking order ahead of qualifying.

McLaren emerged as the pace-setter on Friday as Lando Norris topped the timesheets in Barcelona.

McLaren enjoyed its strongest Friday in several races. Lando Norris finished fastest in FP2, while Oscar Piastri secured third place, putting both drivers firmly in the fight at the front.

The team believes the characteristics of the Spanish circuit suit the MCL40 much better than recent venues, particularly when it comes to tyre management and degradation.

Mercedes remained within striking distance of McLaren throughout both practice sessions.

George Russell topped FP1 and narrowly missed the fastest time in FP2 by just 0.009 seconds. Mercedes looked competitive on both qualifying simulations and long-run pace.

Kimi Antonelli lost valuable track time after missing FP1 but still managed to finish inside the top five and gather important data for the remainder of the weekend.

Ferrari continued evaluating its latest upgrades while remaining close to the front-runners.

Ferrari arrived in Barcelona with one of its biggest upgrade packages of the season. Charles Leclerc looked comfortable throughout the day and finished fourth overall.

Lewis Hamilton faced a more complicated session after missing FP1 and dealing with setup issues, but the team remains optimistic about extracting more performance overnight.

Red Bull struggled with balance issues but remains a threat ahead of qualifying.

Max Verstappen was far from satisfied with the RB22’s balance and grip levels. The reigning world champion admitted the car struggled in all types of corners around the circuit.

Despite the concerns, Red Bull has consistently improved overnight throughout the season and remains one of the favorites heading into Saturday.

Racing Bulls delivered another encouraging performance in Barcelona.

The Faenza-based team continued to build on its recent momentum. Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad both showed promising pace, while the team’s recent upgrade package appeared to perform well on a high-speed circuit.

A minor issue limited Lawson’s running, but Racing Bulls remains optimistic about reaching Q3.

Audi continued its recent progress with another competitive Friday performance.

Gabriel Bortoleto recovered from a difficult FP1 to finish inside the top ten during FP2. Nico Hulkenberg also gathered valuable information despite only participating in one session.

The German manufacturer appears to be making steady progress following recent upgrades.

Haas focused on understanding its latest upgrades during Friday practice.

Oliver Bearman showed encouraging speed and remained close to the top ten, while Esteban Ocon worked through setup changes throughout both sessions.

The American team is still searching for the ideal setup to maximize its latest development package.

Williams endured a difficult day after multiple technical setbacks.

Carlos Sainz and Alex Albon struggled to find pace, while Luke Browning was unable to complete laps during FP1 because of technical issues.

The team faces a challenging task overnight as it attempts to improve both qualifying and race pace.

Alpine experienced one of its most difficult Fridays of the season.

Franco Colapinto and Pierre Gasly both reported a lack of grip and balance throughout the day. The team struggled with tyre degradation and overall performance.

Despite the difficulties, Alpine hopes to repeat previous recoveries and move closer to the midfield battle on Saturday.

Cadillac continued gathering valuable data during another learning weekend.

Valtteri Bottas felt more comfortable with the car than at previous events, while Sergio Perez worked through setup changes during FP2.

The American team continues to focus on development as it builds experience in its debut Formula 1 season.

Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin faced a difficult start to their home Grand Prix weekend.

Neither Alonso nor Lance Stroll managed to challenge the midfield runners, with the team struggling for downforce and overall balance.

Aston Martin expects Barcelona to be one of its most difficult circuits of the season and will focus on maximizing every opportunity during qualifying.

Friday’s action confirmed that McLaren enters Saturday with a slight advantage, but the margins remain incredibly small. Mercedes looks capable of fighting for pole, Ferrari continues to evaluate important upgrades, and Red Bull cannot be ruled out despite its early struggles.

With several teams separated by only a few tenths of a second, the Spanish Grand Prix is shaping up to be one of the most competitive weekends of the Formula 1 season.

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