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E1 Jeddah GP 2026: Preview, Timetable and Entry List

E1 Jeddah GP 2026: Preview, Timetable and Entry List

UIM E1 World Championship | Round 1

The 2026 UIM E1 World Championship opens at Jeddah on 23-24 January with defending champions Team Brady facing nine rival teams in the all-electric hydrofoil racing series.

Sam Coleman and Emma Kimiläinen return for Team Brady after securing back-to-back championship titles in 2024 and 2025. The Welsh-Finnish pairing defeated Rafael Nadal’s Team Rafa by three points at last season’s Miami finale.

Sara Misir moves to Aoki Racing Team after finishing third overall in 2025 with Team Blue Rising. The Jamaican driver partners Dani Clos, who helped deliver multiple victories for the Steve Aoki-owned team last season.

Sara Price competes just six days after finishing second at the Dakar Rally. The American driver secured three stage victories in the Stock category for Defender Rally before switching from desert racing to electric powerboats for Westbrook Racing’s season opener.

New Teams and Drivers

Erik Stark joins Sierra Racing Club after Team Miami replaced him with Timmy Hansen and Patricia Pita Gago. The four-time UIM F2 World Champion partners Catie Munnings in the team’s second E1 season.

Team Monaco makes its championship debut with Maxime Nocher and Oban Duncan. Team Miami appointed nine-time Class 1 World Champion Steve Curtis as Team Principal to oversee their 2026 campaign.

Team Drogba Global Africa confirmed Ieva Millere-Hagin and Micah Wilkinson ahead of the season opener. Millere-Hagin won the historic Lagos Grand Prix in October racing for Team Brazil, whilst Wilkinson brings a 2024 Paris Olympic bronze medal from the Nacra 17 sailing event.

Team Rafa returns with Tom Chiappe and Cris Lazarraga after narrowly losing the 2025 title. Team AlUla fields Rusty Wyatt alongside Nerea Martí.

Championship Format

Ten teams compete across an eight-round calendar spanning four continents. Following Jeddah, the series travels to Lake Como in April, Dubrovnik in June, Monaco in July, Lagos in October, Miami in November, and concludes with the championship’s first Caribbean race in the Bahamas.

All teams race identical RaceBird electric hydrofoil boats that reach speeds approaching 100 km/h. Each team fields one male and one female pilot who alternate throughout race weekends.

Race Weekend Schedule

Friday features four free practice sessions followed by qualifying time trials, Q1, Q2 and the pole shootout. Saturday runs group stage races, a race-off, place race and two finals.

Time conversion: Official times are in Arabia Standard Time (AST, UTC+3). The “your time” column automatically converts to your device’s timezone.
Session Local time (AST, UTC+3) Your time
Friday 23 January
Free Practice Group 1 09:00
Free Practice Group 2 09:30
Free Practice Group 1 10:00
Free Practice Group 2 10:30
Qualifying Time Trials Group 1A 11:30
Qualifying Time Trials Group 2A 12:05
Qualifying Time Trials Group 1B 12:40
Qualifying Time Trials Group 2B 13:15
Q1 Group 1 14:15
Q1 Group 2 14:45
Q2 Group 1 15:30
Q2 Group 2 16:00
Qualifying Pole Shootout 16:45
Saturday 24 January
Stage Race 1 Group A 12:00
Stage Race 2 Group B 12:30
Stage Race 3 Group A 13:00
Stage Race 4 Group B 13:30
Race Off 14:50
Final 1 16:10
Place Race 16:40
Final 2 17:10

2026 UIM E1 Series Driver Line-ups

Team
Driver 1
Driver 2
Team AlUla
Rusty Wyatt
Nerea Martí
Aoki Racing Team
Dani Clos
Sara Misir
Sierra Racing Club
Erik Stark
Catie Munnings
Team Blue Rising
John Peeters
TBC
Team Brady
Sam Coleman
Emma Kimiläinen
Team Drogba Global Africa
Ieva Millere-Hagin
Micah Wilkinson
Team Miami powered by Magnus
Timmy Hansen
Patricia Pita Gago
Team Monaco
Maxime Nocher
Oban Duncan
Team Rafa
Tom Chiappe
Cris Lazarraga
Westbrook Racing
Sara Price
Lucas Ordóñez

How to Watch

UK viewers can watch live coverage and highlights on ITV4. International audiences can access the racing through DAZN for live coverage and highlights.

The E1 Series YouTube channel provides additional streaming options and highlights depending on region.

Broadcast coverage extends to more than 140 territories worldwide for the 2026 season.