Formula E – Battle for championship titles still wide open
Last year’s race in Zurich marked an historic event as the ABB FIA Formula E Championship brought circuit racing back to Switzerland after an absence of over 60 years. The Swiss E-Prix of the 2018/19 season will take place in Bern. Round 11, which gets underway this weekend (22 June), will be the last event of the European leg before the season finale in New York City.
The circuit is new for all drivers, as Bern makes its first appearance on the calendar of the all-electric racing series. The 2.75 km long circuit takes the drivers on 14 turns counter-clockwise through the city centre, while featuring a spectacular view of the river Aare and the historic old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Last time out
The 2018 race in Zurich was won by Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler driver Lucas di Grassi after starting from fifth position. Sam Bird of Virgin came second followed by Jerome d’Ambrosio in third. Jaguar’s Mitch Evans started from pole position and managed to hold the lead for 17 of the 39 laps. Technical problems meant that he was not able to fight back when he was overtaken by Lucas di Grassi in the first corner of lap 18. Di Grassi, who had overtaken several cars in the first half of the race to get to this position, managed to extend his advantage and crossed the finish line in first.
Current standings
At the penultimate outing of the current season, there is still less than a race win (just 21 points) between the top five drivers in the championship standings. With only three races to go all drivers will try to capitalise on as many good results as possible. Reigning Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne left Berlin topping the drivers’ championship standings and is thus currently in the best position to defend his title. However Lucas di Grassi is only six points behind, followed by Vergne’s DS TECHEETAH team mate Andre Lotterer in third with 86 points. The good results of the DS TECHEETAH driver pairing also mean that the team is leading the team championship standings with a margin of 25 points over Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler. Envision Virgin Racing follows in third with 137 points, Nissan e.dams, Mahindra Racing and BMW i Andretti Motorsport are fourth, fifth and sixth respectively.
While none of the Formula E teams are based in Switzerland, there are two drivers racing under a Swiss flag: Sebastien Buemi, currently tenth in the drivers’ standings and Edorado Mortara two places behind him. Both will be eager to try and climb the top step of the podium in Bern in front of their home crowd.
Championship Standings
Driver Standings:
Jean-Eric Vergne
DS TECHEETAH
102
Lucas di Grassi
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
96
Andre Lotterer
DS TECHEETAH
86
Antonio Felix da Costa
BMW i Andretti Motorsport
82
Robin Frijns
Envision Virgin Racing
81
Mitch Evans
Panasonic Jaguar Racing
69
Daniel Abt
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
67
Jerome D’Ambrosio
MAHINDRA RACING
65
Oliver Rowland
Nissan e.dams
63
Sebastien Buemi
Nissan e.dams
61
Sam Bird
Envision Virgin Racing
56
Edoardo Mortara
VENTURI Formula E Team
52
Pascal Wehrlein
MAHINDRA RACING
52
Felipe Massa
VENTURI Formula E Team
32
Stoffel Vandoorne
HWA RACELAB
30
Alexander Sims
BMW i Andretti Motorsport
24
Maximilian Gunther
GEOX DRAGON
10
Gary Paffett
HWA RACELAB
8
Oliver Turvey
NIO Formula E Team
6
Alex Lynn
Panasonic Jaguar Racing
4
Jose Maria Lopez
GEOX DRAGON
3
Nelson Piquet Jr.
Panasonic Jaguar Racing
1
Tom Dillmann
NIO Formula E Team
0
Felipe Nasr
GEOX DRAGON
0
Felix Rosenqvist
MAHINDRA RACING
0
Team Standings:
DS TECHEETAH
188
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
163
Envision Virgin Racing
137
Nissan e.dams
124
MAHINDRA RACING
117
BMW i Andretti Motorsport
106
VENTURI Formula E Team
84
Panasonic Jaguar Racing
74
HWA RACELAB
38
GEOX DRAGON
13
NIO Formula E Team
6
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