Will Smith, Tom Brady, LeBron James teams now 1-2-3 in E1 electric speedboat racing
With a win by Angola Westbrook Racing (owned by actor Will Smith) in Dubrovnik this past weekend, his team now leads the race for the E1 season championship as the sport continues to grow in popularity. Tom Brady’s Team Brady – champion of the first two season – is in second spot followed by Team AlUla Championed by NBA star LeBron James.
This is the second year that Croatia’s historic and romantic city has hosted the E1, and the third race of the 2026 series. The Adriatic Luxury Hotels E1 Dubrovnik GP 2026 takes place in the turquoise waters off Old Town, with its medieval walls, copper-green domes and terracotta roofs providing a stunning backdrop to the 21st century electric technology.
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The E1 format has ten teams competing, each owned by well known personalities like Smith, Brady, James, tennis legend Rafael Nadal, multi-Grammy winner Marc Anthony, and others. Each team has a female and male pilot who race in one-design hydrofoiling electric boats – Racebirds – that can hit speeds of 90 kmph (50 knots / 55 mph).
Second year for Dubrovnik event
The season consists of eight race weekends. Previous to Dubrovnik were Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and Lake Como, Italy. Monaco is next up on the calendar (17-18 July), followed by Luada, Angola (12-13 Sep), Lagos, Nigeria (3-4 Oct), Miami, USA (13-14 Nov), and winding up with the crowning of the ‘Champions of the Water” in the Bahamas (Nov 21-22).
Each race weekend has a day of qualifying, then a multi-race day: ‘playoffs’, the finals and consolation ‘place race’. The gender of the pilot of each team alternates throughout each weekend’s races, but there is no ‘women’s race’ and ‘men’s race’, all races have a mix.
Before we get to the Dubrovnik event, you can click on one of the two sections below to get an Overview of the Series and/or an explanation of the Rules and Strategies.
Overview of the E1 Series, Team Owners, Pilots and the Racebird boat
Electric Speedboat Series Rules and Strategies
Coming into Dubrovnik, Smith’s Westbrook Angola Team had only won in one locale: Italy’s Lake Como – the only freshwater event on the circuit. The most recent victory was a month ago and the first was two years before that. Pilots Lucas Ordóñez and Sara Price were sitting on top of the standings for the first time coming into Dubrovnik, but it was a slim lead. Just three points separated them from Emma Kimiläinen and Sam Coleman of Team Brady, another three from the team owned by DJ/Producer Steve Aoki (Dani Clos and Sara Misir), and seventeen from James’ AlUla team of Nerea Martí and Rusty Wyatt. Expectations were high for a thrilling weekend.
The waters off Dubrovnik’s Old Town may be beautiful but they are deceptively challenging for the Racebirds, which travel fastest when their hydrofoiling wings are evenly balanced at the same height above the water. Waves, especially unpredictable ones, are not friends.

In Dubrovnik, big rollers come from different directions all over the track, not just the deep waters of the Adriatic Sea, but also bouncing back from the shore side. Winds coming off the coastal mountains don’t make things any easier or less complicated.
Challenging conditions
Friday Qualifying was a great demonstration of how the pilots navigate through these kinds of conditions, but held few surprises as Westbrook, Brady and Aoki came out 1-2-3, their positions at that time in the overall Championship standings.
In Saturday’s Group Stage races, Westbrook continued their winning form, thoroughly dominating and getting a direct bye to the Finals. “This is amazing for our team,” said pilot Sara Price. “I don’t think we’ve ever actually won qualifying.” They were joined in the Finals by arch-rival Team Brady as both Kimiläinen and Coleman topped their Group Stage to keep the pressure on for the overall season hunt.
It was a different story for Team Drogba Global Africa, owned by footballer Didier Drogba – former Chelsea star and Captain of the Ivory Coast World Cup team. Despite New Zealand pilot Micah Wilkinson topping his Group Stage race, a disqualification for dangerous driving by teammate Tara Pacheco – a four-time Spanish Olympian and world champion sailor – resulted in the team missing out on a place in the Finals.
The Finals of an E1 race weekend consist of two races – the times of the female and male racers are combined – and six teams competing. With Westwood and Brady automatically in due to their Group Stage performances, six other teams participated in the Race Off to determine the other four Finalists and their pole positions.
There, Tom Chiappe of Rafael Nadal’s Team Rafa put in a masterful performance that led to him being awarded PIF Pilot of the Day for steering his team to the Finals despite a tough overall weekend. AlUla and Team Miami (Marc Anthony) were nose and nose for the next pole position and the sixth team in the Finals was Monaco, a new entry this year.

In Final 1 Emma Kimiläinen of Team Brady beat Westbrook’s Price to the first corner and held the advantage for the rest of the race. Final 2 was disrupted after the nose of Timmy Hansen’s Team Miami boat became detached as a result of a high-impact collision with a significant wave that saw the red flags come out and the team out of the race. Once racing resumed, Westbrook’s Lucas Ordóñez found extra speed to take the chequered flag and overall victory.
Speaking after the race, Ordóñez said: “This weekend has been incredibly special. We’ve triumphed in difficult conditions and proved our fight and resilience as a team. Will has backed us all the way so it’s amazing to pay back that trust.”
This season is far from over
Team Brady’s second place puts them 12 points behind Westbrook for the season, with AlUla another 19 points back. The season is still young, though. The winners of a race weekend receive 38 points, so with the season not even halfway through, this is far from over.
Jamie Copas, Chief Executive Officer, E1, said: “This has been an extraordinary weekend of racing in one of the world’s great coastal cities, and today’s final delivered everything E1 stands for – fierce competition, gifted pilots, and the most spectacular setting in motorsport. The 2026 Championship is shaping up to be one of the most compelling seasons we have seen. We head to Monaco next month with the standings far from settled and every point between now and the finale will matter.”

One of the unique aspects of the E1 Series is the off-water activities, some of which are driven by celebrity awareness and other by awareness of what is happening with our planet.
On the celebrity side, LeBron James and fellow NBA star Kyle Kuzma (co-owner of Team Sierra Racing Club) were on the Dalmatian Coast alongside tennis legend Rafael Nadal to see everything live.
They do not bring star power alone, though. All owners are committed to E1’s mission to “leveraging the unique sporting platform and unmatched global reach to showcase cutting-edge technologies that promote the protection of marine ecosystems and the uptake of e-mobility solutions worldwide.”
On Friday, in addition to the Qualifying races, there was also a Blue Economy Summit convened by Dubrovnik and Croatian officials, industry leaders, financial institutions and public authorities to examine how coastal economies can transition to climate-resilient development. The Championship provides a live demonstration of zero-emission marine technology at scale.
While the team owners aren’t in the cockpits of the boats, their competitive spirits still shine through in their WhatsApp group. Will Smith posted a celebratory ‘YES! Finally ahead of you, Brady‘ as the NFL icon and owner of the two time reigning champions shot back with that time-honoured phrase of every sporting event: ‘We’ll see you at the next one.’
E1 Series website E1 YouTube Channel
2026 E1 Championship Standings
After Race 3: Dubrovnik
| PLC | TEAM | OWNER | FEMALE | MALE | PTS |
| 1 | Westbrook Racing | Will Smith | Sara Price | Lucas Ordóñez | 101 |
| 2 | Team Brady | Tom Brady | Emma Kimiläinen | Sam Coleman | 89 |
| 3 | Team AlUla | Championed by LeBron James | Nerea Martí | Rusty Wyatt | 70 |
| 4 | Aoki Racing Team | Steve Aoki | Sara Misir | Dani Clos | 59 |
| 5 | Team Blue Rising | Virat Kohli | Mashael AlObaidan | John Peeters | 47 |
| 6 | Team Rafa | Rafael Nadal | Cris Lazarraga | Tom Chiappe | 35 |
| 7 | Team Monaco | Oban Duncan | Maxime Nocher | 33 | |
| 8 | Sierra Racing Club | Thibaut Courtois and Kyle Kuzma | Catie Munnings | Erik Stark | 27 |
| 9 | Team Miami powered by Magnus | Marc Anthony | Rianna O’Meara-Hunt* | Timmy Hansen | 26 |
| 10 | Team Drogba Global Africa | Didier Drogba | Tara Pacheco* | Micah Wilkinson |
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