The Formula E calendar is not your usual motorsport calendar, it's an electric racing world tour, mounted on public roads rather than traditional tracks. Each event, called an E-Prix, is located in a new iconic city ranging from Tokyo's neon maze to Monaco's mythical curves and São Paulo's carnival mayhem. These aren't merely racing dates; these are events that alter the championship. Double-headers, back-to-backs, time zone changes, and extreme weather fluctuations all play into how drivers prepare and teams game out. The calendar is a key player in the Formula E narrative, always tossing curveballs that require rapid adaptation.