Formula E – Hong Kong ePrix: What time is the race and how to watch on TV and stream the action
All-electric series is set for its 50th race after the championship began in 2014
FOUR years, five months and 25 days on from the inaugural ABB FIA Formula E Championship race in Beijing and now the series is ready of its 50th race.
The 2019 HKT Hong Kong ePrix will be held over the 1.156mile 10-corner circuit along the harbour waterfront.
There is a 555-metre straight, two tight hairpins and the track cost around £2million when it was first built in 2016, mainly relocating street lights and converting the existing roads.
This year's championship has seen an explosive start with four winners from the opening four races.
Antonio Felix da Costa, Jerome d'Ambrosio, Sam Bird and Lucas di Grassi have all topped the podium.
Former F1 star Pascal Wehrlein came agonisingly close to breaking his duck in his debut season while defending champion Jean-Eric Vergne was second in the season-opener in Saudi Arabia.
TV times and how to watch the Hong Kong ePrix?
The race will be live on BBC Two, on Sunday, March 10.
Coverage of the race begins from 7.30am, with British racing driver Jamie Chadwick as part of the coverage.
Qualifying starts at 3.40am, which you can listen to on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra and can also watch on Eurosport 1 and BT Sports 3 from 3.30am.
But fear not if qualifying is too early for you, because highlights from the session will accessible on BBC iPlayer and the Red Button from 6am.