A new era in electric motorsport begins with the premiere of Formula E: Driver, an intimate four-part Prime Video docuseries. The series pulls viewers into the heart of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, where four drivers battle for victory in season 10 of the championship.
A High-Stakes Look at Season 10
Produced by Astronaut Films, Formula E: Driver offers unprecedent insight into the lives of António Félix da Costa (TAG Heuer Porsche), Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing), Jake Dennis (Andretti), and Dan Ticktum (CUPRA KIRO). Each episode is like a short documentary, as it tracks their individual and competitive challenges that shape their routes—both on and off the track.

The season begins in Mexico City, where reigning champion Jake Dennis returns from an off-season celebration, this time under scrutiny to defend his championship. Next, the cameras follow Formula E to the raw emotions of an all-electric championship that sweeps the globe and concludes in a heart-pounding London finale.
Raw Emotions, Real Drivers
The series isn’t only about winning—it’s about what it takes to race at the highest level. Dan Ticktum, whose infamous temperament is well-known, opens up like we’ve never seen before.
“Filming Formula E: Driver was pretty intense… I was able to be myself a lot of the time,” he comments.
Mitch Evans adds a layer of depth, reflecting on the challenge of racing in the “world’s most competitive motorsport”, while António Félix da Costa focuses on the emotional heartbeat of racing:
“We’ve captured the highs, the heartbreaks, and everything in between.”
A Visual Chronicle of Motorsport’s Electric Revolution
Visually breathtaking and story-telling acutely focused, the series marks a coming-of-age for Formula E. It not only conveys the competitive nature of the sport but also the culture and personality that distinguish it in the global motorsport landscape. With Porsche, Jaguar, and Andretti leading the charge, the stakes have never been higher.
Executive Producer Jon Alwen of Astronaut Films says the idea was to go beyond the paddock glamour:
“We wanted to try and show what it’s really like for the drivers who, while they are living out their childhood dreams, are under constant pressure on the track and off it.”
Human Stories at the Heart of Racing
This show isn’t only for fans—it’s for anyone who cares about ambition, competition, and determination. The audience will see championship highs, moments of bitter despair, and the fragile mental space in between.
“Fans only ever see what happens on race day,” says Jake Dennis, “but this series captures so much more.”
The effort to take off the helmet and show us the humans behind the sport is present in every frame. It’s rapid, it’s violent—but it’s hugely intimate, too.
Streaming Now, and Set to Inspire
Formula E: Driver is a bold addition to the growing body of sports docs that put story first. With all four episodes now available to stream in 38 countries via Prime Video, Formula E has made a clear leap to bring its electric competition to a global audience—this time, through the human eye.
With a decade of pioneering and adrenaline comes Formula E: Driver, this must-watch for anyone who would like to see what happens when speed, sustainability, and sheer ambition merge.
All of Formula E: Driver is streaming now on Prime Video.

