Jake Hughes is aiming to “bounce back” this weekend in Portland, after he left the Jakarta double-header having scored just a single point.
Tokyo will host its inaugural Formula E race next year as part of the 2024 calendar, taking place on March 30.
Maserati head to Portland having claimed two poles, a podium and a victory in Jakarta, marking the manufacturer’s first victory since 1957.
Jakarta winner Maximilian Günther is expecting this weekend’s inaugural race in Portland to be strategically similar to Berlin, where 190 overtakes were made in a single E-Prix.
Jaguar head to Portland needing to avoid a repeat of their Jakarta woes, given that it’d see their title chances fall to pieces.
With just five races remaining this season, it’s crunch time for Mitch Evans who sits fourth in the championship, ahead of Portland this weekend.
Mahindra Racing have failed to progress to the duels in every E-Prix since the second round of the season in Diriyah.
Lucas Di Grassi is expecting a chaotic race this weekend, as Formula E heads to Portland for the first-time.
Nico Hulkenberg had a shock front row start taken away from him at the Canadian GP, following a three-place grid penalty.
Lewis Hamilton is targeting a great fight with Fernando Alonso at the Canadian GP, after qualifying in third behind the Spaniard.
Fernando Alonso will start Sunday’s Canadian GP from second alongside Max Verstappen, for the second season in a row.
Jack Aitken will make a second appearance for Envision Racing ahead of the Rome E-Prix, in a special Free Practice session for rookies.
Lance Stroll is targeting a strong performance at his home Grand Prix, whilst Fernando Alonso is seemingly keeping an eye on the sky.
Yuki Tsunoda is hoping for a strong Canadian GP, given that he’s still using the same balance setup from last season’s trip to Montreal.
Haas reserve driver Pietro Fittipaldi will be used for an entire day at next month’s Pirelli tyre test after the British Grand Prix.
Nine years on from his final race for Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel will be driving at Red Bull’s Formula Nürburgring event, on September 9.
Ex-F1 driver Roberto Merhi will again fill Mahindra Racing’s vacant seat in Portland.



