
Nicki Shields returns to front Formula E coverage for Season 12, having joined the team as the first-ever female lead presenter in the seriesâ history last season.
Returning faces to the broadcast lineup also include David Coulthard, Karun Chandhok, Billy Monger and Jamie Chadwick.
12-time E-Prix winner and Former Formula E driver Sam Bird joins the presenting team for the 2025/26 season, alongside Albert (Albie) Lau, Former NEOM McLaren Formula E Team Chief Race Engineer, who joins as Strategist.
The all-electric seriesâ record-breaking 12th season begins on 6 December 2025 on the vibrant streets of SĂŁo Paulo.
Fans can find out where to keep up with the action here, with the race starting at 14:05 local time.
Formula E has today confirmed that Nicki Shields will continue to front the presenting line-up for the upcoming season of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
A presence in the Formula E paddock since the seriesâ inception in 2014, Nicki Shields is a prominent figure in motorsport, bringing over a decade of broadcast experience alongside a strong science background and expertise as a respected car reviewer. Nicki is an authority on how groundbreaking racetrack technology is driving innovation in today’s road cars.
Nickiâs role as the lead anchor of the Formula E coverage is the latest in a long list of historic milestones in her career. Nicki previously became the first female media professional to drive a Formula E car and served as the first female lead commentator for F1 Academy during its 2024 season. Nicki has also been a figurehead for Women in Motorsport initiatives. She continues to actively support the seriesâ FIA Girls On Track as part of her advocacy for diversity and inclusion in the motorsport space.
The newest addition to the broadcast team is 12-time race winner in Formula E, Sam Bird. Sam has been part of the series since the inaugural season in 2014 and has experienced the championship’s developments firsthand. With his intimate knowledge of the Formula E landscape, Sam, who was also recently announced as Nissan Formula E Teamâs Reserve and Development driver, brings a fresh face and new perspective to the broadcast team.
Also making his debut for Season 12 is Albie Lau, former NEOM McLaren Formula E Team Chief Engineer, who joins as Strategist. Albieâs deep expertise in electric vehicle engineering and high-level race strategy will provide fans with an unparalleled, technical perspective on the championship’s cutting-edge innovation and on-track action.
Bolstering the broadcast lineup will be a whole host of familiar faces returning for Season 12, including former professional racing driver Billy Monger, GEN4 Test Driver James Rossiter, former F1 drivers David Coulthard and Karun Chandhok, rally driver Catie Munnings, former Formula E Driver AndrĂŠ Lotterer, former Formula E Team Principal Allan McNish along with 3-time W Series champion and Genesis Magma Racing driver Jamie Chadwick. Additions to the team include pitlane reporters Alexa Rendell and Georgia Henneberry, plus commentators Tom Brooks and Ryan Myrehn.
Jeff Dodds, CEO of Formula E, said:
âWe are thrilled to announce our broadcast lineup for Season 12, led once again by Nicki Shields. The blend of seasoned experts like David Coulthard and Karun Chandhok, alongside fresh perspectives from 12-time E-Prix winner Sam Bird and Strategist Albert Lau, creates a truly world-class team. This group will bring our fans closer to the action and innovation of Formula E than ever before as we kick off another record-breaking season in SĂŁo Paulo.â
Sam Bird, 12-time Formula E Race winner, said:
âIâm pleased to be joining the Formula E broadcast presenting lineup for Season 12. Having been part of the championship since Season 1, Iâve seen the series evolve from its very first laps, and I canât wait to bring that experience into the commentary box. Iâve raced against many of these drivers, I understand how they think, and I hope I can offer fans some real insight into whatâs going on inside the cockpit during the most intense moments.â
Nicki Shields, Formula E Lead Presenter, said:
âIâm delighted to be back for Season 12 and to be continuing my role as lead presenter. Having been part of the Formula E family since Season 1, itâs been incredible to watch this championship grow and evolve, and itâs a privilege to continue telling its story. As we head to SĂŁo Paulo, itâs all to play for, and I canât wait to bring my experience, energy and passion to another fantastic season of Formula E.â
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The all-electric seriesâ record-breaking 12th season begins on 6 December 2025 on the vibrant streets of SĂŁo Paulo, when lights will go out at 14:05 Local Time. Reigning Driversâ World Champion, Oliver Rowland, and reigning Teamsâ and Manufacturers World Champions, Porsche Formula E Team, will be eager to start the season on a high.
Fans can find out where to keep up with the action here, with the race starting at 14:05 local time.































