Photo credits: Tag Heuer Porsche

FE Monaco E-Prix | Qualifying | Championship leader Wehrlein on pole ahead of Vandoorne

In the initial phase of qualifying, drivers were divided into two groups based on their championship positions, with Group A consisting of odd-numbered positions. This saw the likes of Mitch Evans taking to the track first, while newcomer Barnard awaited his turn. Group A hit the circuit, with only four spots available for the subsequent…

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Photo credits: Formula E | Simon Galloway

Championship leader Wehrlein on his Misano E-Prix win: “It was a lot of managing”

The Italian E-Prix rounds brought chaos, emotions, heartbreak and not one but two different championship leaders. The first of them is Pascal Wehrlein, who had been in the lead prior to the first leg of the double header. It was an incredibly eventful weekend for him and even more for his team Tag Heuer Porsche:…

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Photo credits: Formula E | Simon Galloway

Misano E-Prix | Round 7 Race Report: Heartbreak for Rowland as Wehrlein takes second FE win of the season

It’s time for the second race of the weekend in Italy. Yesterday, after a dramatic post Round 6 twist due to on track winner Da Costa’s DSQ for running a not standard car pump, new championship leader Oliver Rowland inherited the race win. Today the drivers will be able to push even more, as the…

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Photo credits: Formula E | Alastair Staley

Misano E-Prix | Hughes takes dominant pole ahead of Vergne and Wehrlein

It’s time to set the grid for the second race of the weekend, Round 7 in Misano, after the whirlwind of emotions that was yesterday’s race and its aftermaths with the disqualification of race winner Da Costa and a number of other penalties. Group A features both ABT drivers as well as Rowland, Gunther, Cassidy,…

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Misano E-Prix | Qualifying Report: Evans on Pole after close Duel with Vergne

Group A came first out on track, featuring both Porsche, Maserati, Ds, Nissan drivers as well as Frijns, Di Grassi and Sette Camara. The first set of attempts sees Vergne lead once again with a 1:18.513s, with Vandoorne, Fenestraz and Gunther provisionally making the cut to the Duels as well. The Frenchman shaves off some…

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