Today (Saturday), the Jeddah E-Prix race competition, the fifth round of the 2026 ABB Formula E World Championship, concluded at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and supervised by the Ministry of Sports.
Deputy Sports Minister Badr bin Abdulrahman Al Qadi and Portuguese Antonio Félix da Costa, driver of the Jaguar TCS Racing Team, took first place, Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi Motorsport Company, took second place, and Swiss Sebastien Buemi, driver of Envision Racing, took second place. The team took second place, with British driver Oliver Rowland of the Nissan Formula E team taking first place. Third.
Return to the qualifying trials to determine your starting position. Mahindra Racing Team driver Ederald Mortaru, a Swiss driver, finished first, Andretti Formula E Team driver Jake Dennis, a British rider, finished second, and Jaguar TCS Racing Team driver Antonio Félix da Costa, a Portuguese rider, finished third.
The fifth race saw an atmosphere of excitement and competition from the first moment as the free trial started at 1:30pm, qualifying at 3:40pm and the race at 8:05pm.
Round 6 of the ABB Formula E season will be held in Spain’s capital Madrid, followed by rounds 7 and 8 in Germany’s capital Berlin, Monaco hosting races 9 and 10, and then China hosting three races. One of the races will be held in Sanya, two in Shanghai, the 14th and 15th races will take place via the Japanese capital Tokyo, and the season will end in August next year with the 16th and 17th races, specifically in the British capital London.
The 2026 Jeddah E-Prix is part of a global electric vehicle racing series that aims to enhance sustainability and provide an ideal sporting experience that combines excitement, innovation and sustainability.

