Summary

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  • Stoffel Vandoorne take the victory

  • Alexander Sims is second and Norman Nato takes third

  • Jean-Eric Vergne won round three on Saturday

  • Every race live on the BBC this season

  1. Vandoorne wins round fourpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 11 April 2021

    Watch the race highlights as Stoffel Vandoorne wins round four of the Formula E season in Rome.

    Great Britain's Alex Sims was second while Germany's Pascal Wehrlein was third.

  2. What happened in the first three rounds?published at 17:39 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    The season got underway in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia at the back end of February.

    Dutch driver Nyck de Vries completed a Formula E first in the season opener with a sweep of Free Practice, Group Qualifying, Super Pole, his maiden race win and the Fastest Lap.

    British driver Sam Bird won round two, while Jean-Eric Vergne was victorious in round three in Rome on Saturday.

  3. Current drivers standings after three roundspublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    Formula E drivers standingsImage source, BBC Sport
  4. What is different about this year's Rome track?published at 17:20 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    The circuit has undergone a number of amendments for Season 7, and sees the track become the second longest in Formula E history behind Beijing.

    The work aimed to ensure that the round’s character was retained, while trying to strengthening Formula E’s legacy in the area by making more space for spectators at future events.

    Expect high-speed runs and tight, complex sections and undulations with plenty of opportunities for overtaking at the hairpin and some 90-degree bends!

  5. How can I watch Formula E and the Rome E-Prix?published at 17:19 British Summer Time 10 April 2021

    All times are BST and subject to change, along with broadcast channels

    BBC iPlayer

    The BBC will bring you coverage of the 2021 Rome E-Prix, and all of this season's races, live across the BBC.

    You can catch up on Saturday's race now using the BBC iPlayer by clicking here.

    All the action will also be available to watch for 30-days on-demand after the event on BBC iPlayer here.

    Coverage

    Sunday 11 April

    07:45 - 09:15 BST: Rome - Qualifying, Round 4 - Red Button, BBC iPlayer, Connected TVs, BBC Sport website & app

    11:30 - 13:30: Rome - Qualifying, Round 4 - BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website & app (played as live on BBC Red Button from 13:00)

    Further races in Valencia (24 & 25 April), Monaco (8 May), Marrakesh (22 May), and Santiago (5 & 6 June) will also be broadcast on the BBC. Further races are also set to be announced shortly.