Formula E is planning to move the Berlin ePrix from the Tempelhof airport to the streets of the city. As Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag told ‘SBD Global’, the series is now focussing on “racing on the streets of Berlin”.

“We still haven’t got everything finalised, but it’s looking positive. I hope that in the next two to three weeks we can have news about where exactly we are going to race, but we are focusing on racing in the streets of Berlin.”

Previously, the Norisring in Nuremberg announced that the series was unable to confirm the Norisring as host venue and that Formula E won’t race in the city.

Munich, another potential venue Agag mentioned in a previous interview, hasn’t been ruled out by the series yet, although the Bavarian town appears to have fewer chances than the German capital.

The reason Formula E had to move away from the Tempelhof airport was due to the recent migrant crisis in Europe, as Germany set up a migrant camp at the former German airfield.

However, the series will need to act fast as staging a race on the street of Berlin will provide a huge logistical challenge for promoters as the race is set to be staged on May 21st.