
Hong Kong —
Home to one of the most recognizable skylines in the world, Hong Kong hosted its first Formula E race in October 2016.

Marrakech —
November's race in Marrakech also saw Formula E break new ground -- it was the first time the electric race series had visited Africa.

Buenos Aires —
Buenos Aires has featured in all three seasons of Formula E. The track is wide with some challenging corners and is popular with the drivers.

Mexico City —
Mexico City was one of two races on the Formula E 2016/17 calendar not to run city streets. Instead, the ePrix takes place on the famous Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Monaco —
Monaco returned to the calendar in 2017 after a one-year absence. Ahead of this year's race, Bruno Senna (pictured) piloted a Formula E car equipped with 360-degree cameras around the famous street circuit - watch the video

Paris —
Electric racing returned to the streets of the French capital in May for the second successive year.

Berlin —
Berlin's Templehof airport hosted a double-header in June. It was a race weekend that won't be forgotten in a hurry by Formula E rookie Felix Rosenqvist who clinched his, and Mahindra Racing's, first victory.

New York —
Podium celebrations take place in Brooklyn during another double-header at the New York e Prix. Both races were won by Virgin Racing's Sam Bird.

Montreal —
Last but not least, Montreal hosted its first-ever Formula E races with Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne taking the checkered flag in the two ePrix.

An aerial view of Rome. The Italian capital is scheduled to host its first Formula E race in April 2018.