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E1 Series to Return to Jeddah to Launch the Second Season

August 13, 2025
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E1 Series to Return to Jeddah to Launch the Second Season

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The E1 Series will make its return to the Corniche of Jeddah in 2025 to kick off its second season with the opening race, following its global debut in Saudi Arabia during the E1 GP of Jeddah last February. The iconic RaceBirds will once again glide through these familiar waters on January 24 and 25, 2025.

This competition in Jeddah will serve as the starting point for an expanded calendar that will feature seven events spread across multiple continents. Presented in collaboration with the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Federation for Aquatic Sports and Diving, the race will take place near the coastline, in the shimmering waters of the Red Sea.

Nine teams have already confirmed their participation in the inaugural race of the second season, with the league hinting in recent months that more teams might join before the season begins.

Related Content: E1 Series: Tom Brady and his team make history after winning the first season

The Series in Detail

Each team consists of both male and female drivers who share the driving responsibilities. Moreover, these teams are owned by some of the world’s most prominent figures, including Will Smith, Marc Anthony, Steve Aoki, Rafael Nadal, Sergio Pérez, Tom Brady, Virat Kohli, Didier Drogba, and Marcelo Claure.

During its first season, the E1 Series raced in Venice, Monaco, Puerto Banús, and the Lake of Como. The inaugural season concluded with the Team Brady, led by NFL legend Tom Brady, being crowned Champion of the Water.

Finally, the Westbrook Racing, owned by Will Smith, and the Team Miami, owned by Marc Anthony and led by pilot Magnus, secured second and third places on the podium.

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