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2019/20 Season

 

22nd November 2019- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

23rd November 2019- Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

18th January 2020- Santiago, Chile

15th February 2020- Mexico City, Mexico

29th February 2020- Marrakesh, Morocco

21st March 2010- Sanya, China

4th April 2020- Rome, Italy

18th April 2020- Paris, France

3rd May 2020- Seoul, South Korea

6th June 2010- Jakarta, Indonesia

21st June 2010- Berlin, Germany

11th July 2020- New York, USA

25th July 2020- London, Great Britain

26th July 2020- London, Great Britain[/b]

 

 

Teams and Drivers:

 

Envision Virgin Racing-

 

Sam Bird (GB)

Robin Frijins (NED)

 

NIO 333 FE Team-

 

Oliver Turvey (GB)

Ma Qinghua (CHN)

 

Mercedes-Benz-

 

Stoffel Vandoorne (BEL)

Nyck de Vries (NED)

 

GEOX Dragon-

 

Brendon Hartley (NZL)

Nico Muller (SUI)

 

Audi Sport-

 

Lucas Di Grassi (BRA)

Daniel Abt (GER)

 

 

DS Techeetah:

 

Antonio Felix da Costa (POR)

Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA)

 

TAG Heuer Porsche:

 

Neel Jani (SUI)

Andre Lotterer (GER)

 

Venturi Racing:

 

Felipe Massa (BRA)

Edoardo Mortara (SUI)

 

Panasonic Jaguar:

 

Mitch Evans (NZL)

James Calado (GB)

 

Nissan e.dams:

 

Oliver Rowland (GB)

Sebastien Buemi (SUI)

 

BMW i Andretti:

 

Alexander Sims (GB)

Maximillan Gunther (GER)

 

Mahindra Racing:

 

Jerome d'Ambrosio (BEL)

Pascal Wehrlein (GER)

 

Live coverage will be on BBC and selected races live will be on QUEST.

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The FIA has issued the technical tenders for the next generation of Formula E car that will race in the all-electric world championship from the 2022-23 season onwards.

 

The new deal will encompass three seasons covering the series up to and including the 2024-25 campaign.

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What a race. Stunningly impressive drive from Max Günther. Measured and clean.

 

He’s just made FE look like a really viable option for a young driver in F3 or F2.

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The New Zealander overtook polesitter Andre Lotterer after squeezing his car between the wall and the Porsche.

 

Britain's Sam Bird looked set for a well-earned second place for Envision Virgin Racing before crashing out under pressure from Antonio Felix da Costa with four minutes to go.

 

Evans takes the lead in the drivers' standings from Stoffel Vandoorne.

 

Mercedes driver Vandoorne failed to score for the first time this season as Britain's Alexander Sims, who finished fifth for BMW iAndretti, moved into second place in the standings on 46 points, one behind Evans.

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The introduction of the new Formula E car has been delayed to save costs amid the coronavirus crisis.

 

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Audi have fired Formula E racer Daniel Abt after a professional gamer played under his name in an esports version of the series.

 

Abt, 27, had admitted the deception in Saturday's Formula E Race at Home Challenge Series, saying he had not taken it "as seriously as I should".

 

"Today I was informed in conversation with Audi that our ways will split from now on," Abt said.

 

"We won't be racing together in Formula E any more."

 

He added: "It is a pain that I have never felt in this way in my life."

 

The Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler driver had been competing in Formula E since the sport's inaugural season in 2014.

 

His third-place finish in Saturday's Race at Home event had raised suspicions among fellow competitors after he had failed to score a single point in the previous four rounds of the esports series.

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Formula E 2021 provisional calendar

 

Santiago, Chile - 16 January, 2021

Mexico City, Mexico - 13 February

Diriyah, Saudi Arabia - 26 February

Diriyah, Saudi Arabia - 27 February

Sanya, China - 13 March

Rome*, Italy - 10 April

Paris, France - 24 April

Monaco*, Monaco - 8 May

Seoul*, South Korea - 23 May

Berlin, Germany - 19 June

New York City, USA - 10 July

London*, UK - 24 July

London*, UK - 25 July

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Formula E driver Daniel Abt has secured a return to racing a month after being sacked for letting another driver impersonate him in an esports event.

 

The German, 27, will drive for the Chinese Nio 333 team in the six season-finale races in Berlin from 5 August.

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British Formula E driver Sam Bird will join the Jaguar team from next season.

 

Bird currently drives for Envision Virgin Racing, with whom he narrowly missed out on the 2018 drivers' title.

 

The 33-year-old has won a race in every season of the Formula E championship since 2014.

 

"I am very proud to be driving for an iconic British brand. I am incredibly hungry for success," said Bird, who has driven for the Mercedes and Williams F1 teams as a reserve driver.

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