Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard will take to the commentary box for this weekend's Berlin ePrix where he will stand in for fellow Scotsman Dario Franchitti.
Coulthard had an impressive 14-year career in Formula 1, driving for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull Racing, taking 62 podiums and 13 wins in 246 race starts.
After retiring at the end of the 2008 season, Coulthard joined the BBC as a pundit in the broadcaster's new coverage of F1 before joining Channel 4 in 2016.
"I am delighted to be taking over co-commentary duties from my friend and fellow Scot Dario Franchitti whilst he is away on Indianapolis duties," said Coulthard.
"Formula E has proven to deliver exciting racing and has fantastic manufacturer support going forward which will continue to strengthen the championship and its reach."
In Berlin, Coulthard will commentate alongside regular Formula E commentators Jack Nicholls and Bob Varsha.