Formula E | Jakarta E-Prix | What the drivers said after Jakarta E-Prix
The winners, the losers, the midfielders. What did the drivers have to say about their time on track in Jakarta? Let’s find out.
The winners, the losers, the midfielders. What did the drivers have to say about their time on track in Jakarta? Let’s find out.
What are the main topics emerging after the double header in Jakarta? Let’s have a look.
In the second race in Jakarta, it’s Max Günther with his first ever win in Formula E, followed by Dennis and Evans.
Pascal Wehrlein brings the gap between him and Nick Cassidy in the championship to just two points as he ends a poor run of form.
In the second free practice of the weekend, its been Max Günther in the front of the pack, followed by Dennis and Bird ahead of the qualifyi
After 119 overtakes in one race, how do the drivers reflect on their performance in Monaco? Let’s have a look.
After the dust has settled and the E-Prix is done, here are our lessons from the streets of Monte Carlo.
It’s an Auckland 1-2 with Cassidy in P1, Evans in P2 and Jake Dennis in P3.
The Maserati’s driver goes fastest in the second free practice of the Monaco E-Prix, followed by Jaguar and Avalanche Andretti.
Mitch Evans puts the car in P1 in the first session of the day, followed by the local team of Maserati MSG Racing.