The fourth round of the ABB Formula E World Championship begins today (Friday) at the Jeddah Corniche circuit, where Saudi Arabia has hosted it for the eighth time in a row, with the fifth round of competition organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and supervised by the Ministry of Sports continuing until tomorrow (Saturday).
Round 4 of the ABB Formula E World Championship was won by German judge Badr bin Abdul Rahman, Deputy Minister of Sports, and Pascal Wehrlein, driver of the Porsche team, while Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, Chairman of the Board of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi Automobile Company, commended the Swiss driver Eduardo Mortara of the Mahindra team for second place. New Zealander Mitch Evans, driver of the Jaguar TCS Racing Team, took third place. Among the teams, the Porsche team took first place.
In qualifying held this afternoon, Swiss Mahindra Racing driver Ederard Mortar won, followed by DS Penske team driver German Maximilian Günther in second place, and Porsche team driver Pascal Wehrlein in third place.
Scheduled to conclude with the fifth round of the ABB Formula E World Championship race tomorrow, Saturday 14th February 2026, the free trial will begin at 1:30pm, followed by qualifying at 4:43pm and the fifth round race starting at 8:05pm.
It is worth noting that organizing two rounds of the Formula E season reinforces the concepts of sustainability and dependence on clean energy. Because Formula E is one of the most prominent international championships based on environmentally friendly electric technology. The event also reflects the Ministry of Sports’ keenness to support sporting events that meet the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting sustainable sports and strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a leading authority hosting the most prestigious international championships.

