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Revision as of 07:05, 16 July 2020
2020/21 Formula E World Championship | ||
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FE will become a World Championship in 2020/21. | ||
Season Information | ||
No. Rounds | 14 (14 Races) | |
First Round | 2021 Santiago E-Prix | |
Last Round | 2021 London E-Prix II | |
Manufacturers | Audi Sport; BMW; DS; Jaguar; Mahindra; Mercedes; NIO; Nissan; Penske; Porsche | |
Tyre(s) | Michelin | |
Drivers Championship | ||
Teams Championship | ||
Season Guide | ||
Previous | Next | |
2019/20 | 2021/22 |
The 2020/21 Formula E Season, formally known as the 2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, is set to be the seventh edition of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, an all-electric racing series.[1] The seventh FE season will also be the first edition of the series to be classified as an FIA "World Championship", and feature the same mix of manufacturers, including Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and BMW, from the 2019/20 season.[2]
The season was also set to see an update for the series' base car, the Spark SRT05e, which would be primarily focused on aesthetic changes to the bodywork.[3] However, the implementation of the new "EVO" package was delayed as a result of the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, while a two year powertrain homologation was enforced to reduced costs in the wake of the Pandemic.[4]
Background
Calendar
The 2020/21 calendar was steadily assembled amid the 2020 Covid-19 Pandemic, which had seen the 2019/20 season take an enforced mid-season hiatus between March and July 2020.[5] The impact of that delay that the provisional calendar for 2020/21, released on 19 June 2020, would be heavily condensed, with all of its races staged between January and July 2021.[5] The calendar would also see significant changes in the order of the rounds, with Diriyah losing its spot as the opening round.[5]
Provisional Plans
The provisional calendar released on 19 June 2020 revealed that the 2020/21 season would start at the Parque O'Higgins Circuit in Santiago, Chile, on 17 January 2021, the first time that Chile had hosted an opening FIA World Championship race.[5] The series would then head to Mexico City and the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez on 13 February, before arriving in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, for a double header on 26 - 27 February.[5] The Rome E-Prix was then to be staged on the 10 April 2021, followed by a trip to Paris, France on 24 April 2021.[5]
The Monaco E-Prix returned to the calendar on 8 May 2021, with the series evaluating whether to use the full layout for the first time.[5] After that a lone TBC spot was listed on 5 June 2021, before the next confirmed round in Berlin, Germany was scheduled for 19 June.[5] The series would then head to the United States and New York City on 10 July 2021, before the ExCeL E-Prix Circuit in London, UK, would host the final two races of the season on 24 - 25 July 2021.[5]
Schedule
The full calendar for the 2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is outlined below:
2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship* | |||||
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Round | E-Prix | City | Circuit | Date | Report |
1 | 2021 FIA Formula Santiago E-Prix | Santiago, Chile | Parque O'Higgins Circuit | 16 January 2021[5] | Report |
2 | 2021 FIA Formula E Mexico City E-Prix | Mexico City, Mexico | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | 13 February 2021[5] | Report |
3 | 2021 SAUDIA Diriyah E-Prix I[6] | Diriyah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Ad Diriyah Street Circuit | 26 February 2021[5] | Report |
4 | 2021 SAUDIA Diriyah E-Prix II[6] | Diriyah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | Ad Diriyah Street Circuit | 27 February 2021[5] | Report |
5 | 2021 FIA Formula E Sanya E-Prix | Sanya, Hainan Island, China | Haitang Bay Circuit | 13 March 2021[5] | Report |
6H | 2021 FIA Formula E Rome E-Prix[7] | Rome, Italy | Circuito Cittadino dell’EUR | 10 April 2021[5] | Report |
7 | 2021 FIA Formula E Paris E-Prix | Paris, France | Circuit des Invalides | 24 April 2021 | Report |
8H | 2021 FIA Formula E Monaco E-Prix[8] | Monte Carlo, Monaco | Circuit de Monaco | 8 May 2021[5] | Report |
9H | 2021 FIA Formula E Seoul E-Prix | Seoul, South Korea | Seoul Street Circuit | 23 May 2021[5] | Report |
10† | TBA | TBC | TBA | 5 June 2021[5] | Report |
11 | 2021 FIA Formula E Berlin E-Prix | Berlin, Germany | Tempelhofring | 19 June 2021[5] | Report |
12 | 2021 FIA Formula E New York City E-Prix | New York City, USA | Brooklyn Street Circuit | 10 July 2021[5] | Report |
13 | 2021 FIA Formula E London E-Prix I | London, UK | ExCeL E-Prix Circuit | 24 July 2021[5] | Report |
14 | 2021 FIA Formula E London E-Prix II | London, UK | ExCeL E-Prix Circuit | 25 July 2021[5] | Report |
2020/21 FIA Formula E Tests | |||||
I | 2020 Valencia Pre-Season Test | Valencia, Spain | Circuit Ricardo Tormo | TBA | Report |
- H Indicates that the round was subject to circuit homologation.
- * This is the provisional calendar released on 19 June 2020.[5]
- † One TBA round was listed on the provisional calendar.
Rules and Regulations
There have yet to be any official confirmations regarding rule changes for the 2020/21 season, barring some updates for the Spark SRT05e base chassis, developed by Spark Racing Technologies.[3]
Technical
Sporting
Outlined below is a full breakdown of the point scoring system for the 2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship:
2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Points Table | |||||||||
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1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 |
Group Fastest | Pole Position | Fastest Lap | |||||||
1 | 3 | 1 |
Season Report
Entrants
The full 2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship entry list will be outlined below:
2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship Entry List | ||||
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Entrant | No. | Name | Rounds | Test/Reserve |
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler[9] Audi |
11 | Lucas di Grassi*[10] | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
BMW i Andretti Motorsport[9] BMW |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
DS Techeetah[9] DS |
13 | António Félix da Costa*[11] | ||
25 | Jean-Éric Vergne*[12] | |||
Envision Virgin Racing TBA |
4 | Robin Frijns[13][14] | ||
TBA | Nick Cassidy[14] | |||
GEOX DRAGON[9] Penske[15] |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
Mahindra Racing[9] Mahindra |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team[9] Mercedes-Benz |
5 | Stoffel Vandoorne*[16] | ||
17 | Nyck de Vries*[16] | |||
NIO 333 FE Team[9] NIO |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
Nissan e.Dams[9] Nissan |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
Panasonic Jaguar Racing[9] Jaguar |
2 | Sam Bird[17][18] | ||
20 | Mitch Evans[18] | |||
ROKiT Venturi Racing[19] TBA |
TBA | TBA | ||
TBA | TBA | |||
TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[9][20] Porsche |
36 | André Lotterer*[21] | ||
94 | Pascal Wehrlein*[22] | |||
Source:[23] |
- * Listed due to known/public contract lengths.
Standings
2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship for Drivers
The full 2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship for Drivers standings are to be outlined below:
2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship for Teams
The full 2020/21 FIA Formula E World Championship for Teams standings are to be outlined below:
References
Videos and Images:
References:
- ↑ 'REVEALED: Formula E Set to Become World Championship', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 29/04/2019), https://e-racing365.com/formula-e/formula-e-set-to-become-world-championship/, (Accessed 26/11/2019)
- ↑ 'Formula E granted World Championship status for 2020/21 season', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 03/12/2019), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2019/december/formula-e-world-championship, (Accessed 03/12/2019)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Alex Kalinauckas, 'Formula E set for new “self-punishing” front end design', motorsport.com, (Motorsport Network, 06/08/2019), https://www.motorsport.com/formula-e/news/self-punishing-front-end-facelift/4509302/, (Accessed 30/10/2019)
- ↑ Sam Smith, 'FORMULA E TO DELAY GEN2 EVO CAR', therace.com, (The Race, 09/04/2020), https://the-race.com/formula-e/formula-e-manufacturers-ask-to-delay-gen2-evo-car/, (Accessed 17/06/2020)
- ↑ 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 5.18 5.19 5.20 5.21 5.22 'FIA publishes provisional 2020/21 Formula E calendar', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 19/06/2020), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2020/june/2021-race-calendar, (Accessed 19/06/2020)
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Sam Smith, 'Diriyah Targeting First Formula E Night Race in 2020', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 25/11/2019), https://e-racing365.com/formula-e/diriyah-targeting-first-formula-e-night-race-in-2020/, (Accessed 25/11/2019)
- ↑ 'Formula E set to race in Rome for a further five seasons', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 24/04/2020), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2020/april/rome-eprix-extended-five-years, (Accessed 28/04/2020)
- ↑ 'F1: Monaco plans to hold three motor races in 2021', monaco-tribune.com, (Monaco Tribune, 19/05/2020), https://www.monaco-tribune.com/en/2020/05/f1-monaco-plans-to-hold-three-motor-races-in-2021/, (Accessed 20/05/2020)
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.9 'Season 6 manufacturers confirmed', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 10/04/2018), http://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2018/april/season-6-manufacturers-confirmed/, (Accessed 01/12/2018)
- ↑ Alex Kalinauckas, 'Audi retains Abt for 2019/20 Formula E season', Motorsport.com, (Motorsport Network, 11/07/2019), https://www.motorsport.com/formula-e/news/di-grassi-abt-retained-audi/4492198/, (Accessed 11/07/2019)
- ↑ Alex Kalinauckas, 'Da Costa to partner Vergne at DS Techeetah', motorsport.com, (Motorsport Network, 17/09/2019), https://www.motorsport.com/formula-e/news/da-costa-techeetah-vergne-2020/4542866/, (Accessed 17/09/2019)
- ↑ Alex Kalinauckas, 'Formula E champion Jean-Eric Vergne's Techeetah contract extended', autosport.com, (Motorsport Network, 14/12/2018), https://www.autosport.com/fe/news/140671/vergne-techeetah-fe-contract-extended, (Accessed 08/06/2019)
- ↑ Chris Soulsby, 'Sam Bird to join Jaguar Racing for 2020/21 Formula E season', motorsportweek.com, (Motorsport Week, 14/07/2020), https://www.motorsportweek.com/2020/07/14/sam-bird-to-join-jaguar-racing-for-2020-21-formula-e-season/, (Accessed 14/07/2020)
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 'Envision Virgin Racing signs Nick Cassidy for season seven', fiaformulae.com, (ABB FIA Formula E, 15/07/2020), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2020/july/cassidy-evr, (Accessed 15/07/2020)
- ↑ Sam Smith, 'DRAGON COMMITS TO FORMULA E MANUFACTURER STATUS', the-race.com, (The Race, 23/03/2020), https://the-race.com/formula-e/dragon-commits-to-formula-e-manufacturer-status/, (Accessed 27/03/2020)
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 'Merecedes-Benz EQ reveal the Silver Arrow 01, Vandroorne & de Vries complete line up', fiaformuale.com, (FIA Formula E, 11/09/2019), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2019/september/mercedes-2019-200challenger-revealed, (Accessed 11/09/2019)
- ↑ Sam Smith, 'BIRD SET FOR SHOCK JAGUAR FORMULA E SWITCH', the-race.com, (THE RACE, 07/07/2020), https://the-race.com/formula-e/bird-set-for-shock-jaguar-formula-e-switch/, (Accessed 07/07/2020)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 'Sam Bird to join Panasonic Jaguar Racing for season seven following mutual decision to part ways with Envision Virgin Racing', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 14/07/2020), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2020/july/bird-virgin-jaguar, (Accessed 14/07/2020)
- ↑ Sam Smith, 'ROKiT Signs Multi-Year Title Deal with Venturi Racing', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 21/11/2019), https://e-racing365.com/formula-e/rokit-signs-multi-year-title-deal-with-venturi-racing/, (Accessed 21/11/2019)
- ↑ Chris Soulsby, 'Porsche name TAG Heuer as title partner for Season 6 Formula E entry', motorsportweek.com, (Motorsport Week, 26/08/2019), https://www.motorsportweek.com/news/id/24167, (Accessed 26/08/2019)
- ↑ 'Lotterer leaves DS Techeetah to complete Porsche driver line up', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 17/07/2019), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/2019/july/lotterer-moves-to-porsche, (Accessed 17/07/2019)
- ↑ Sam Smith, 'WEHRLEIN EXITS MAHINDRA AND SET TO JOIN PORSCHE', the-race.com, (The Race, 08/06/2020), https://the-race.com/formula-e/wehrlein-exits-mahindra-and-set-to-join-porsche/, (Accessed 08/06/2020)
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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ABB FIA Formula E Championship Seasons |
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Seasons |
2014/15 • 2015/16 • 2016/17 • 2017/18 • 2018/19 • 2019/20 • 2020/21 • 2021/22 • 2022/23 • 2023/24 • 2024/25 |
Drivers Champions |
Nelson Piquet Jr. • Sébastien Buemi • Lucas di Grassi • Jean-Éric Vergne • António Félix da Costa • Nyck de Vries • Stoffel Vandoorne • Jake Dennis |
Teams Champions |
Renault e.Dams • Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler • DS Techeetah • Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team • Envision Racing |