Formula E is getting the ‘Drive to Survive’ treatment
Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images ‘Formula E: Driver’ is coming soon to Amazon Prime Video, offering a new look at the all-electric series Formula E is getting the “Drive to Survive” treatment. The all-electric series announced the upcoming release of a docuseries covering the 2024 FE season. As outlined in a release, “Formula E: Driver” is four-part series offering featuring drivers António Félix da Costa from TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, Mitch Evans from Jaguar TCS Racing, Jake Dennis from Andretti Formula E and Dan Ticktum from CUPRA KIRO (formerly ERT), and focused on the 2024 Formula E season, the tenth in the sport’s history. The upcoming series will stream on Amazon Prime Video and was produced by Astronaut Films. Formula E also released a trailer for “Formula E: Driver” on social media Friday morning: FORMULA E: DRIVER. Coming soon only on @PrimeVideo @JakeDennis19 @mitchevans_ @afelixdacosta @DanTicktum pic.twitter.com/W3Du4L2lXP— Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) April 25, 2025 “Drive to Survive” is listed as one of the reasons for the increased popularity of Formula 1 worldwide. Now Formula E, the all-electric series, is hoping for some of that same magic for themselves. For more on Formula E, SB Nation chatted exclusively with Alberto Longo, the co-founder and Chief Championship Officer of the series, ahead of this season’s Miami E-Prix.


‘Formula E: Driver’ is coming soon to Amazon Prime Video, offering a new look at the all-electric series
Formula E is getting the “Drive to Survive” treatment.
The all-electric series announced the upcoming release of a docuseries covering the 2024 FE season. As outlined in a release, “Formula E: Driver” is four-part series offering featuring drivers António Félix da Costa from TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team, Mitch Evans from Jaguar TCS Racing, Jake Dennis from Andretti Formula E and Dan Ticktum from CUPRA KIRO (formerly ERT), and focused on the 2024 Formula E season, the tenth in the sport’s history.
The upcoming series will stream on Amazon Prime Video and was produced by Astronaut Films.
Formula E also released a trailer for “Formula E: Driver” on social media Friday morning:
FORMULA E: DRIVER. Coming soon only on @PrimeVideo @JakeDennis19 @mitchevans_ @afelixdacosta @DanTicktum pic.twitter.com/W3Du4L2lXP— Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) April 25, 2025
“Drive to Survive” is listed as one of the reasons for the increased popularity of Formula 1 worldwide. Now Formula E, the all-electric series, is hoping for some of that same magic for themselves.
For more on Formula E, SB Nation chatted exclusively with Alberto Longo, the co-founder and Chief Championship Officer of the series, ahead of this season’s Miami E-Prix.