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Dragon Racing
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Team Information
Based Flag of the United States Los Angeles, US
Début Flag of China 2014 Beijing ePrix
Founder Flag of the United States Jay Penske
Key People Flag of the United Kingdom Paul Woolnough
Driver(s) Flag of Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara (No. 7)
Flag of Italy Antonio Giovinazzi (No. 99)
Car Penske EV-5
Sponsor(s) GEOX
Website Dragon Racing
Team Stats
Last Season 11th (47 pt(s))
Entries 100
Wins 2
First Win Flag of Germany 2015 Berlin ePrix
Points 462
Poles 2
Podiums 10
Fastest Laps 4
Titles 2nd (2014/15 Formula E Season)
Current Season
Entrant Flag of the United States Dragon/Penske Autosport
Flag of New Zealand Sérgio Sette Câmara Flag of Italy Antonio Giovinazzi
Sergio Sette Camara Antonio Giovinazzi
20th (14 Pt(s)) – (0 Pt(s))
Team Standings
5th (163 Pt(s))

Dragon/Penske Autosport, previously known as DRAGON Racing, Faraday Future Dragon Racing and GEOX DRAGON, are an American racing team which compete in the 2021/22 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, partnered by Penske.[1][2] A semi-successful team in Formula E, Dragon took two wins in the first two seasons of the series, both claimed by then lead driver Jérôme d'Ambrosio after disqualifications for Lucas di Grassi.[3]

Unfortunately for Dragon the 2016/17 would see the American squad only take a handful of points finishes, prompting them to sign Porsche factory driver Neel Jani for season four.[4] However, Jani would leave the team after his debut in Hong Kong, with José María López brought in for the rest of the season.[5]

For 2018/19 Dragon would secure a major sponsorship deal with GEOX, signing Maximilian Günther to partner López for the season.[6] Unfortunately for the American squad their new partnership would not be a success, with Dragon's strong one-lap pace not enough to see them rise higher then tenth in the Championship.[7]

The 2019/20 campaign saw Dragon try a new line-up, with Nico Müller joined by Formula One refugee Brendon Hartley for the season.[1] Hartley went on to claim points in his second start before leaving the team as the Covid-19 Pandemic heavily affected the season, with those two points proving to be Dragon's only score in the campaign.[8]

2020/21 would see Dragon rename itself as Dragon/Penske Autosport, with Müller partnered by Sérgio Sette Câmara for the full season after the Brazilian replaced Hartley at the end of 2019/20.[9] Müller would go on to claim the squad's first podium since 2018 amid the chaotic 2021 Valencia E-Prix I, although he would leave the team to be replaced by Joel Eriksson halfway through the campaign.[10]

Finishing Season Seven in eleventh, Dragon entered Season Eight still in partnership with Penske, as the squad drafted in another F1 reject in the form of Antonio Giovinazzi to partner Sette Câmara for the campaign.[11]

Background[]

Luczo Dragon Racing were formed in 2006, originally to compete in IndyCar.[2] After a brief spell out of action between 2010 and 2011, the team were re-branded in their current guise, and continued to compete in Indy Car, notably aiding Katherine Legge in her career, before ceasing their operations in the American series in 2014.[12]

Formula E History[]

Dragon Racing announced that they would bring their full attention to Formula E, having ended their involvement in IndyCar.[12] They also boast some of the biggest sponsors in the world, including McAfee, Microsoft and Chevrolet, who may also get involved in the championship.[2] They had initially announced that Mike Conway would drive for them early in 2014, with d'Ambrosio announced a few weeks later, but the Brit pulled out shortly before the 2014 Beijing ePrix.[2] His seat was filled by Oriol Servià, who ran the other two Spark-Renaults at the opening race of the series.[2]

Servia and d'Ambrosio were consistent point scorers, a trend which continued after Loïc Duval joined the team at the 2015 Miami ePrix.[13] Duval's move came about after Servia was offered the chance to become a director in the team, a role which he took up a few days before the ePrix in Miami.[13] d'Ambrosio then took a breakthrough win at the 2015 Berlin ePrix, becoming the seventh different winner in the inaugural season, following Lucas di Grassi's disqualification.[3] The team were then placed in second in the Championship, a surprise to most after the first seven races.[3]

After falling out of the top two after Moscow and the 2015 London ePrix I, Dragon's duo of d'Ambrosio and Duval scored a double podium in the final race of the season.[14] That result put them back in second, overtaking Audi Sport ABT whom had looked set to finish second up until that point.

Venturi Valour[]

Dragon Racing logo

The original logo of Dragon Racing

For the 2015/16 season, Dragon secured a deal with Venturi Automobiles, who run their own FE team in the form of Venturi Grand Prix, to build a powertrain.[15] With Duval and d'Ambrosio retained, the 2015 Donington Test became an interesting duel between the "factory" Venturi team, and the "customer" Dragon effort. After the six day test, it would be the American effort who seemed to have mastered the new car, despite only receiving their first pair of cars at the shakedown before the Test week.

It would be a strong start to the season for Dragon, with Duval and d'Ambrosio both getting into the points having both challenged for the podium until the closing stages.[16] A less successful day in Putrajaya, before d'Ambrosio snatched a pole, and podium, in Punta del Este, a race long duel with Duval demonstrating the team's natural pace.[17] The Dragon team's battle with Venturi was also going in their favour, with another double points finish secured in the 2016 Buenos Aires ePrix.[18]

Then came the 2016 Mexico City ePrix, where d'Ambrosio claimed an impressive pole, the second for the team, before going on to lead the race early on.[19] The Belgian would ultimately lose out in the race when di Grassi took the lead just before the stops, with the Belgian fending off numerous challenges from Sébastien Buemi for second.[19] Yet, after the race, one of di Grassi's cars was found to be underweight leaving the Belgian as the race winner, a repetition of the events at the 2015 Berlin ePrix.[19]

For the rest of the season, Dragon's pace would largely disappear, leaving them to slip down the pecking order to fourth, behind DS Virgin Racing. Duval would suffer three retirements in succession with d'Ambrosio only scoring points once during the Frenchman's run towards the end of the campaign. Fortunately for the team, and just days after they confirmed their plans for season three, Duval and d'Ambrosio would once again battle for a podium spot, with the Belgian claiming third in the 2016 London ePrix II to round out the season in fifth, while Dragon missed out on third place by just a single point.[20]

Penske Power[]

Team owner Jay Penske arranged for Dragon to run their own cars for the 2016/17 season, uniting a number of American companies under the Penske name to build a powertrain.[21] A new title sponsor, and supplier, Faraday Future were also signed up, while the driving partnership of d'Ambrosio and Duval were also retained ahead of the 2016 Donington Test.[22] The test would see the Penske 701-EV run publicly for the first time, with Duval setting an excellent time on the final day to put the new car into fifth in terms of ultimate pace.

A Porsche Prospect?[]

For 2017/18 Dragon would continue to use a Penske built powertrain, with d'Ambrosio retained as their lead driver for the season.[23] However, the team also revealed that a group of Porsche engineers would be working alongside their team for the season, in preparation for their debut in 2019/20 with an as yet unnamed team.[24] This deal also included a provision for ex-Porsche LMP1 racer Neel Jani to join the team, with the Swiss pilot to partner d'Ambrosio for the full season.[23]

Unfortunately it would be a miserable start to the season for Dragon, with neither d'Ambrosio nor Jani managing to score at all at the opening round.[25] That fact prompted Jani to leave the team after the opening two races in Hong Kong, with the Swiss racer citing his disappointment of his FE debut.[5] That allowed Dragon to hire the free agent José María López for the rest of the season, with the Argentine ace duly delivering their first points finish of the season with sixth place in Marrakech.[26]

Dragon would field Maximilian Günther and Andrea Caldarelli during the 2018 Rookie Test, with the former ending the day third fastest overall, before López and d'Ambrosio returned for the battle of Santiago.[27] This time it was d'Ambrosio's turn to pick up his first points of the season, with López retiring, before the pair tripped over one-another in Mexico City to drop out of the points.[28] López then claimed Dragon's first fastest lap award in Punta del Este after a race long fight wiht his teammate, before d'Ambrosio claimed seventh in Rome.[29]

Another non-score would follow in Berlin, before d'Ambrosio lucked into a podium finish in Zürich by being one of the few not to get punished for speeding during a FCY.[30] However, the season finale in New York City would be less successful, with d'Ambrosio and López effectively taking each other out in the first corner after both making strong starts.[31] A double retirement would round out a relatively poor season for Dragon in New York, with the American squad down in ninth come seasons end.

GEOX Genesis[]

Ahead of the 2018/19 season it was revealed that d'Ambrosio would finally leave the team, the Belgian racer deciding to pursue offers made elsewhere, as Dragon renewed their partnership with Penske for a third straight campaign, while López was retained.[32][33] The team would subsequently sign FIA Formula Two Championship racer Maximilian Günther to partner the Argentine after the 2018 Valencia Test, while Antonio Fuoco was signed as their reserve.[34][35] However, after an impressive testing display Günther would have a rather anonymous debut at the 2018 Ad Diriyah E-Prix, finishing fifteenth as teammate López, who started from second, would suffer from a suspension failure.[36]

Both López and Günther would perform well in Marrakech, although would narrowly missout on points, before Fuoco and F1 refugee Felipe Nasr tested for the team at the 2019 Rookie Test.[37][38] The run for the latter came amid news that Dragon were plotting to replace Günther with the Brazilian, revealing that the German youngster had only signed a three race deal.[39] It therefore came as little surprise when Nasr was announced as the pilot of the #6 Dragon after Günther retired in 2019 Santiago E-Prix, while López battled to his first points of the season with ninth.[40]

Nasr would not prove to be much of an improvement for Günther, however, with the Brazilian racer failing to score on his debut at the 2019 Mexico City E-Prix, and was well off the pace of teammate López.[41] Two retirements in the following races in Hong Kong and Sanya followed for Nasr, the latter a technical issue that left him stranded on the start line.[42] With that Nasr quit the team, having already informed them that he could not race in Rome due to his IMSA commitments, leaving Dragon to investigate hiring Raffaele Marciello to fill the seat at GEOX's behest to have an Italian driver in the car for their home race.[43]

Ultimately, however, Dragon opted to rehire Günther for the rest of the campaign, which ultimately proved to be a wise decision in spite of an anonymous return in Rome.[44] Indeed, the German rookie narrowly missed out on a maiden Super Pole appearance in Paris, before fighting his way to fifth in the race, fending off a late challenge from Jean-Éric Vergne.[45] López subsequently responded to claim tenth in Monte Carlo as Günther received race ending damage.[46]

Another quiet race for Dragon followed in Berlin, before Günther again impressed in Bern, securing his first Super Pole appearance before fighting to fifth in the race, having challenged for the podium, while López was disqualified for using too much power.[47] Yet, the final two rounds of the season in New York City would be miserable for the Dragon team, failing to score as they slumped to tenth in the Championship with 23 points.[7]

Back-up Bonuses?: 2019/20[]

Having lost Günther to BMW-Andretti, Dragon captured the signature of Brendon Hartley for the 2019/20 season, the New Zealander having helped develop the powertrain for FE debutantes Porsche but been overlooked for a seat.[48] A month later in September 2019, Audi reserve driver Nico Müller emerged as the favourite for the second seat, having held talks with the team, and was subsequently confirmed as the second driver two weeks later on the eve of the 2019 Valencia Test.[49][50] The duo would subsequently impress at the Pre-Season Test, showing admirable one-lap pace, with Hartley proving the faster of the two FE rookies.[51]

Autosport Ability: 2020/21[]

Dragon dropped the GEOX branding for the 2020/21 season as FE became a World Championship, and instead rebranded as Dragon/Penske Autosport for the season.[9] They duly re-signed Sette Câmara after his impressive cameo at the end of 2019/20 to partner Nico Müller for the season, although they did reveal that they would start the season with their 2019/20 car, rather than their new-for-2020/21 EV-5.[52]

Giovinazzi Grace?: 2021/22[]

Remaining as the Dragon/Penske Autosport team for the 2021/22 campaign, the American squad scored what was widely perceived as a coup by signing Formula One refugee Antonio Giovinazzi to their squad, with the Italian racer partnering Sette Câmara for the season.[53]

Formula E Record[]

The tables below show Dragon Racing's full record in the FIA Formula E Championship.

Formula E Entries[]

The table below gives an overview of Dragon Racing's entries in Formula E:

Dragon Racing's overall Formula E Record
Season Official name No. Drivers DC Pos. DC Pts. Car TC Pos. TC Pts.
2014/15 Flag of the United States Dragon Racing 6 Flag of Spain Oriol Servià 19th 16 Spark-Renault SRT_01E 2nd 171
6 Flag of France Loïc Duval 9th 42
7 Flag of Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio 4th 113
2015/16 Flag of the United States Dragon Racing 6 Flag of France Loïc Duval 8th 60 Venturi VM200-FE-01 4th 143
7 Flag of Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio 5th 83
2016/17 Flag of the United States Faraday Future Dragon Racing 6 Flag of France Loïc Duval 15th 20 Penske 701-EV 8th 33
6 Flag of the United Kingdom Mike Conway 24th 0
7 Flag of Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio 18th 13
2017/18 Flag of the United States Dragon Racing 6 Flag of Switzerland Neel Jani 25th 0 Penske EV-2 9th 41
6 Flag of Argentina José María López 17th 14
7 Flag of Belgium José María López 14th 27
2018/19 Flag of the United States GEOX Dragon[6] 6 Flag of Germany Maximilian Günther[34] 17th 20 Penske EV-3 10th 23
Flag of Brazil Felipe Nasr[54] 24th 0
7 Flag of Argentina José María López[33] 21st 3
2019/20 Flag of the United States GEOX Dragon[1] 6 Flag of New Zealand Brendon Hartley[48] 23rd 2 Penske EV-4 11th 2
Flag of Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara[55] 27th 0
7 Flag of Switzerland Nico Müller[56] 25th 0
2020/21 Flag of the United States Dragon/Penske Autosport[9] 6 Flag of Switzerland Nico Müller[52] 20th 30 Penske EV-4; EV-5 11th 47
Flag of Sweden Joel Eriksson[57] 25th 1
7 Flag of Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara[9] 22nd 16
2021/22 Flag of the United States Dragon/Penske Autosport[11] 7 Flag of Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara[58] 20th 2 Penske EV-5 11th 2
99 Flag of Italy Antonio Giovinazzi[53] 23rd 0

Career Results[]

Listed below are the full career results of Dragon Racing:

FIA Formula E Championship Record
Year Driver Rounds Pos. Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2014/15 Flag of China Flag of Malaysia Flag of Uruguay Flag of Argentina Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Russia Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom 2nd 171
d'Ambrosio 6th 5th 8th 15th 4th 6th 5th 1st 11th 2nd 2nd
Servia 7th 7th 9th 9th
Duval 7th 9th Ret 3rd 15th 8th 3rd
2015/16 Flag of China Flag of Malaysia Flag of Uruguay Flag of Argentina Flag of Mexico Flag of the United States Flag of France Flag of Germany Flag of Russia Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom 4th 143
Duval 4th 16th 4th 6th 4th 8th Ret Ret CAN Ret 4th
d'Ambrosio 5th 14th 3rd 16th 1st 7th 11th 16th CAN 9th 3rd
2016/17 Flag of Hong Kong Flag of Morocco Flag of Argentina Flag of Mexico Flag of Monaco Flag of France Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of Canada Flag of Canada 8th 33
Duval 14th 18th 6th Ret Ret 16th Ret 5th 13th Ret 19th
d'Ambrosio 7th 13th 8th 14th Ret Ret 14th 13th Ret 10th 11th 9th
Conway 14th
2017/18 Flag of Hong Kong Flag of Hong Kong Flag of Morocco Flag of Chile Flag of Mexico Flag of Uruguay Flag of Italy Flag of France Flag of Germany Flag of Switzerland Flag of the United States Flag of the United States 9th 41
d'Ambrosio Ret 15th 15th 8th 11th 9th 7th 12th 19th 3rd 13th Ret
Jani 18th 18th
López 6th Ret 12th 8th 17th 10th 18th 12th Ret Ret
2018/19 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Morocco Flag of Chile Flag of Mexico Flag of Hong Kong Flag of China Flag of Italy Flag of France Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Switzerland Flag of the United States Flag of the United States 10th 23
López Ret 11th 9th 17th 11th Ret 16th 13th 10th 20th DSQ 12th Ret
Günther 15th 12th Ret 19th 5th Ret 14th 5th Ret 19th
Nasr 19th Ret Ret
2019/20 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Chile Flag of Mexico Flag of Morocco Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany 11th 2
Hartley 19th 9th Ret 12th 19th
Sette Câmara DSQ 17th Ret 21st 15th 19th
Müller DNS Ret 12th Ret 20th NC 14th 12th 20th 17th 22nd
2020/21 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of Spain Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Mexico Flag of Mexico Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Germany 11th 47
Müller 21st 5th 13th 9th 2nd 20th 18th
Eriksson 17th 15th 17th 22nd 16th 10th 16th 16th
Sette Câmara 20th 4th 16th 12th Ret 21st 15th 15th 16th 18th 11th 17th 8th 18th 18th
2021/22 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Mexico Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Indonesia Flag of Morocco Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of South Korea Flag of South Korea 11th 2
Sette Câmara 15th 17th 20th 15th 12th 13th 17th 19th 19th 20th DNS 17th NC 9th 12th 13th
Giovinazzi 20th 20th Ret 19th Ret 16th 20th 22nd Ret 19th Ret Ret Ret Ret Ret
Results Key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
1st Winner Ret Retired
2nd Second DSQ Disqualified
3rd Third DNS Did Not Start
7th Points Finish 16th Non-Points Finish
NC Not Classified CAN Race Cancelled
INJ Driver Injured Italics Fastest Lap
Bold Pole Position G Group Fastest Lap

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2014/15 FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
Amlin AguriAndretti AutosportAudi Sport ABTDragon Racinge.Dams-RenaultMahindra RacingNextEV TCRTrulli Formula E TeamVenturi Formula E TeamVirgin Racing
Manufacturers
Spark-Renault
Cars
Spark-Renault SRT 01E
Drivers
2 Sam Bird • 3 Jaime Alguersuari/Fabio Leimer • 5 Karun Chandhok • 6 Oriol Servià/Loïc Duval • 7 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 8 Nicolas Prost • 9 Sébastien Buemi • 10 Jarno Trulli • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 18 Michela Cerruti/Vitantonio Liuzzi/Alex Fontana • 21 Bruno Senna • 23 Nick Heidfeld • 27 Franck Montagny/Jean-Éric Vergne • 28 Charles Pic/Matthew Brabham/Marco Andretti/Scott Speed/Justin Wilson/Simona de Silvestro • 30 Stéphane Sarrazin • 55 Takuma Sato/António Félix da Costa/Sakon Yamamoto • 66 Daniel Abt • 77 Katherine Legge/Salvador Duran • 88 Ho-Pin Tung/Antonio Garcia/Oliver Turvey • 99 Nelson Piquet Jr.
E-Prix
BeijingPutrajayaPunta del EsteBuenos AiresMiamiLong BeachMonacoBerlinMoscowLondon ILondon II
Tests
DoningtonPunta del Este
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FIA Formula E Championship2015/16Formula One
2015/16 FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
ABT Schaeffler Audi SportAmlin AndrettiDS Virgin RacingDragon RacingMahindra RacingNextEV TCRRenault e.DamsTeam AguriTrulli Formula E TeamVenturi Formula E Team
Manufacturers
ABT SchaefflerAndretti TEDSMahindra & MahindraMotomaticaNextEVRenaultSparkVenturi Automobiles
Cars
Spark-Renault SRT 01E
ABT Schaeffler FE01Andretti ATEC-01DS Virgin DSV-01Mahindra M2ElectroMotomatica JT-01NextEV FormulaE 001Renault Z.E. 15Venturi VM200-FE-01
Drivers
1 Nelson Piquet Jr. • 2 Sam Bird • 4 Stéphane Sarrazin • 6 Loïc Duval • 7 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 8 Nicolas Prost • 9 Sébastien Buemi • 10 Vitantonio Liuzzi/Jarno Trulli • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 12 Jacques Villeneuve/Mike Conway • 18 Salvador Duran • 21 Bruno Senna • 23 Nick Heidfeld/Oliver Rowland • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Robin Frijns • 28 Simona de Silvestro • 55 António Félix da Costa/René Rast • 66 Daniel Abt • 77 Nathanaël Berthon/Ma Qing Hua
E-Prix
BeijingPutrajayaPunta del EsteBuenos AiresMexico CityLong BeachParisBerlinLondon ILondon II
2016 Moscow ePrix
Tests
2015 Donington Test2015 Punta del Este Test
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FIA Formula E Championship2014/152016/17
2016/17 FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
ABT Schaeffler Audi SportDS Virgin RacingFaraday Future Dragon RacingMahindra RacingMS Amlin AndrettiNextEV NIOPanasonic Jaguar RacingRenault e.DamsTecheetahVenturi Formula E Team
Manufacturers
ABT SchaefflerAndretti TEDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraNextEVPenskeRenaultVenturi Automobiles
Cars
Spark-Renault SRT 01E
ABT Schaeffler FE02Andretti ATEC-02DS Virgin DSV-02Jaguar I-Type IMahindra M3ElectroNextEV FormulaE 002Penske 701-EVRenault Z.E. 16Venturi VM200-FE-02
Drivers
2 Sam Bird • 3 Nelson Piquet Jr. • 4 Stéphane Sarrazin/Tom Dillmann • 5 Maro Engel • 6 Loïc Duval/Mike Conway • 7 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 8 Nicolas Prost • 9 Sébastien Buemi/Pierre Gasly • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 19 Felix Rosenqvist • 20 Mitch Evans • 23 Nick Heidfeld • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Robin Frijns • 28 António Félix da Costa • 33 Ma Qing Hua/Esteban Gutiérrez • 37 José María López/Alex Lynn • 47 Adam Carroll • 66 Daniel Abt • 88 Oliver Turvey
E-Prix
Hong KongMarrakechBuenos AiresMexico CityMonacoParisBerlin IBerlin IINew York City INew York City IIMontreal IMontreal II
Tests
2016 Donington Test
Related Content
FIA Formula E Championship2015/162017/18
2017/18 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerDragon RacingDS Virgin RacingMahindra RacingMS&AD Andretti Formula ENIO Formula E TeamPanasonic Jaguar RacingRenault e.DamsTecheetahVenturi Formula E Team
Manufacturers
Andretti TEAudiDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraNextEVPenskeRenaultVenturi Automobiles
Cars
Andretti ATEC-03Audi e-tron FE04DS Virgin DSV-03Jaguar I-Type IIMahindra M4 ElectroNextEV NIO 003Penske EV-2Renault Z.E. 17Venturi VM200-FE-03
Drivers
1 Lucas di Grassi • 2 Sam Bird • 3 Nelson Piquet Jr. • 4 Edoardo Mortara/Tom Dillmann • 5 Maro Engel • 6 Neel Jani/José María López • 7 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 8 Nicolas Prost • 9 Sébastien Buemi • 16 Oliver Turvey • 18 André Lotterer • 19 Felix Rosenqvist • 20 Mitch Evans • 23 Nick Heidfeld • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Kamui Kobayashi/Tom Blomqvist/Stéphane Sarrazin • 28 António Félix da Costa • 36 Alex Lynn • 66 Daniel Abt • 68 Luca Filippi/Ma Qing Hua
E-Prix
Hong Kong IHong Kong IIMarrakechSantiagoMexico CityPunta del EsteRomeParisBerlinZürichNew York City INew York City II
Tests
ValenciaRookie Test
Related Content
FIA Formula E Championship2016/172018/19
2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingGEOX DRAGONHWA RacelabMahindra RacingNIO Formula E TeamNissan e.DamsPanasonic Jaguar RacingVenturi Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraNIONissanPenskeVenturi
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE05BMW iFE.18DS E-Tense FE 19Jaguar I-Type IIIMahindra M5ElectroNIO Sport 004Nissan IM01Penske EV-3Venturi VFE 05
Drivers
2 Sam Bird • 3 Nelson Piquet Jr./Alex Lynn • 4 Robin Frijns • 5 Stoffel Vandoorne • 6 Maximilian Günther/Felipe Nasr • 7 José María López • 8 Tom Dillmann • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 16 Oliver Turvey • 17 Gary Paffett • 19 Felipe Massa • 20 Mitch Evans • 22 Oliver Rowland • 23 Sébastien Buemi • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Alexander Sims • 28 António Félix da Costa • 36 André Lotterer • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 64 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 66 Daniel Abt • 94 Pascal Wehrlein/Felix Rosenqvist
E-Prix
Ad DiriyahMarrakechSantiagoMexico CityHong KongSanyaRomeParisMonacoBerlinBernNew York City INew York City II
Tests
ValenciaAd DiriyahRookie TestMexico City
Related Content
2017/182019/202018/19 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Season
2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingGEOX DRAGONMahindra RacingMercedes-Benz EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsPanasonic Jaguar RacingROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE06BMW iFE.20DS E-Tense FE20Jaguar I-Type IVMahindra M6ElectroMercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 01NIO FE-005Nissan IM02Penske EV-4Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
2 Sam Bird3 Oliver Turvey4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne6 Brendon Hartley/Sérgio Sette Câmara7 Nico Müller11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries18 Neel Jani19 Felipe Massa20 Mitch Evans22 Oliver Rowland23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Alexander Sims28 Maximilian Günther33 Ma Qing Hua/Daniel Abt36 André Lotterer48 Edoardo Mortara51 James Calado64 Jérôme d'Ambrosio66 Daniel Abt/René Rast94 Pascal Wehrlein/Alex Lynn
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IISantiagoMexico CityMarrakechBerlin IBerlin IIBerlin IIIBerlin IVBerlin VBerlin VI
Cancelled E-Prix
Sanya E-PrixRome E-PrixParis E-PrixSeoul E-PrixJakarta E-PrixNew York City E-PrixLondon E-Prix
Tests
ValenciaRookie Test
Related Content
2018/192020/212019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Season
2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDragon/Penske AutosportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingJaguar RacingMahindra RacingMercedes-EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE07BMW iFE.21DS E-Tense FE20DS E-Tense FE 21Jaguar I-Type VMahindra M7ElectroMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02NIO 333 FE 001Nissan IM02Nissan IM03Penske EV-4Penske EV-5Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne6 Nico Müller/Joel Eriksson7 Sérgio Sette Câmara8 Oliver Turvey10 Sam Bird11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries20 Mitch Evans22 Oliver Rowland23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis28 Maximilian Günther29 Alexander Sims33 René Rast36 André Lotterer48 Edoardo Mortara71 Norman Nato88 Tom Blomqvist94 Alex Lynn99 Pascal Wehrlein
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IIRome IRome IIValencia IValencia IIMonacoPuebla IPuebla IINew York City INew York City IILondon ILondon IIBerlin IBerlin II
Cancelled E-Prix
Marrakesh E-PrixMexico City E-PrixParis E-PrixSantiago E-PrixSanya E-PrixSeoul E-Prix
Tests
Valencia
Related Content
2019/202021/22
2021/22 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
Avalanche Andretti Formula EDragon/Penske AutosportDS TecheetahEnvision RacingJaguar TCS RacingMahindra RacingMercedes-EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
BMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE07BMW iFE.21DS E-Tense FE21Jaguar I-Type VMahindra M7ElectroMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02NIO 333 FE 001Nissan IM03Penske EV-5Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
3 Oliver Turvey4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne7 Sérgio Sette Câmara9 Mitch Evans10 Sam Bird11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries22 Maximilian Günther23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis28 Oliver Askew29 Alexander Sims30 Oliver Rowland33 Dan Ticktum36 André Lotterer37 Nick Cassidy48 Edoardo Mortara94 Pascal Wehrlein99 Antonio Giovinazzi
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IIMexico CityRome IRome IIMonacoBerlin IBerlin IIJakartaMarrakeshNew York City INew York City IILondon ILondon IISeoul ISeoul II
Cancelled E-Prix
Cape Town E-Prix • Vancouver E-Prix
Tests
Valencia
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2020/212022/23
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