Formula E – Buenos Aires ePrix: Circuit Presentation and TV Schedule
The fourth round of the FIA Formula E championship will take place this Saturday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's an opportunity to discover the circuit designed in the Argentine capital as well as the television schedule for this second and final South American round of the season.

The fourth ePrix of the first Formula E season will take place this Saturday, January 10, on the streets of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, in the Puerto Madero district to be exact.
The pilots
There will be some more driver changes for this Argentine Formula E round, with Marco Andretti replacing Franck Montagny alongside Jean-Eric Vergne at Andretti. Ho-Pin Tung will return to his seat at China Racing after missing the Punta del Este round. At Amlin Aguri, Katherine Legge will once again be absent and will be replaced by Mexican driver Salvador Duran, as occurred during the Punta del Este ePrix.
The circuit
The circuit – 2.407 km long, consisting of 12 turns – was designed in the eastern part – the Puerto Madero district, one of the most modern in the city – of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The layout includes two chicanes, three hairpins, and some straight lines. Note the peculiarity of the pit lane, which will force drivers to take a detour from the track.
The Opinion of… Bruno Senna (Mahindra Racing)
« Looking at the circuit, you must say there is a nice combination of turns. There is a chicane, some fast corners with changes of direction, and slow corners as well. It is impossible from the drawing to know the undulation [of the asphalt], but I think it should offer an interesting race and it will be fun to drive. I think the main overtaking zone will be turn 1 under braking, or maybe turn 4 or even 5. Turn 7 is a possible overtaking point as well, so there should be some nice overtakes, but we will see when we get there. »
The TV program
In France, the Canal + group has acquired the rights for the first three seasons of Formula E. It is the CanalSat channel Sport + that will broadcast all the ePrix live. Laurent Dupin, who is present at the F1 Grand Prix for Canal +, and Renaud Derlot, who already comments on GP2, will provide the race commentary this season.
Saturday, January 10 | ||||
Free Practice 2 | 14:25 | Sport + | Live | |
Qualifications | 15:45 | Sport + | Live | |
Presentation | 19:40 | Sport + | Live | |
Race | 20:00 | Sport + | Live |
Sunday, January 11 | ||||
Race | 01:00 | Sport + | Rebroadcast | |
Race | 09:40 | Sport + | Rebroadcast |