Formula E makes huge decision about Jermaine Jenas in TV presenting role
Announcement about Jermaine🌊 Jenas' role in Formula E coverage

Jermaꦿine Jenas’ short stint as the TV presenter for Formula E has come to an end.
The footballer-turned-TV star was axed ಞby BBC after allegations that he sent “inappropriate messages” to cꦅolleagues on The One Show.
Jenas was also working for TNT Sports in their cov🐠erage of Formula E.
But Formula E have now announced a newᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ broadcast plan for 2025 - and it no longer includes Jenas.
The 16 E-Prix and qualifying sessions will air on ITV4 and ITVX💧 next year.
Nicki Shields wi🍸ll step into the role of the TV presenter.
Karun Chandhok, David Coulthard and Bꦗilly Monger are included as experts.
A bespoke highlights show🔯 after every round will al🎃so air.
Formula E is now on free-to-a🌼ir TV since swapping TNT Sports for ITV.
Aarti Dabas, Chief Media Officer, Formula E, said: “We’re delighted to offer UK and Irelan🍬d fans even greater access to our incredible championship via our two fantastic media partners - TNT Sport and now ITV - giving them more ways to watch and taking them even closer to the sport.
"With our new post-race weekend highlights show on ITV, fa🌼ns will be able to get bespoke content directly from the paddock helping educate, excite and entertain new and loyal fans alike.⛄ We can’t wait to bring our fans more track-side action and continue to grow the sport.”
Richard Botchway, Assistant Commissioner, ITV Sport, said: “This new deal brings Formula E fans some of the biggest races across Season 11 of the ABB FIA Form💦ula E World Championship. We are delighted to be the free-to-air partner and look forward to welcoming Formula E to ITV and ITVX.”

James was a sports journ♑alist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.