Fast Facts
– Britain’s Oliver Rowland wins maiden race in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship with a commanding drive from Julius Baer pole position in the penultimate race of the season in Berlin.
– Envision Virgin Racing’s Robin Frijns (NLD) claims his third top-four finish since the restart while reigning DTM champion Rene Rast (DEU) finishes third for Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler in only his fifth race for the team.
– DS TECHEETAH’s Antonio Felix da Costa (PRT) fails to finish in his first race since becoming champion and Rowland moves up to second in the race for the runners-up position.
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Nissan e.dams
Oliver Rowland (GBR)
“I didn’t expect that today. The team has done a fantastic job, qualifying went well and in the race the car was amazing. I can’t believe it, it is an amazing feeling so let’s work for more of these moments.”
Envision Virgin Racing
Robin Frijns (NLD)
“I was struggling to hang on to Oliver at the beginning since he was very fast – he just pulled the gap since he was one lap longer in ATTACK MODE. I was trying to get back, but Oliver did a great job and he was much quicker than me. I’m quite happy with second place but we are here to win so we need to keep working towards that goal.”
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
Rene Rast (DEU)
“The team told me I had more energy left than Andre on the last lap and I saw he was struggling in sector two. He was lifting quite early so I tried to overtake him and we had some contact and then went side-by-side in T12 and T13 and there was a bit of rubbing. If I have learned something over the past few races, it is that rubbing equals racing in Formula E, so I tried it today and had a much better result!”
Final classification
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1
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Oliver Rowland
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47:28.880s
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(29)
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2
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Robin Frijns
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+1.903s
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(18)
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3
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Rene Rast
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+7.490s
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(16)
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4
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Andre Lotterer
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+7.863s
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(12)
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5
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Alex Lynn
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+11.441s
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(10)
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6
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Neel Jani
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+12.922s
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(8)
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7
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Mitch Evans
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+14.106s
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(6)
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8
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Edoardo Mortara
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+17.134s
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(4)
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9
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Stoffel Vandoorne
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+18.949s
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(2)
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10
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Sebastien Buemi
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+19.731s
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(1)
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11
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Alexander Sims
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+23.331s
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12
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Tom Blomqvist
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+24.807s
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13
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Felipe Massa
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+27.775s
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14
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Nyck de Vries
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+28.723s
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15
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Sergio Sette Camara
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+31.132s
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16
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Jerome D’ambrosio
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+31.524s
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17
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Nico Mueller
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+34.140s
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18
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Jean-Eric Vergne
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+34.986s
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19
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Oliver Turvey
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+44.377s
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20
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Sam Bird
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+46.591s
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21
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Lucas di Grassi
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+1:15.119s
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DNF
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Antonio Felix da Costa
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35 Laps
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DNF
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Daniel Abt
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33 Laps
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DNF
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Maximilian Guenther
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4 Laps
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2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
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Driver standings
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Antonio Felix da Costa
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DS TECHEETAH
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156
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Oliver Rowland
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Nissan e.dams
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83
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Jean-Eric Vergne
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DS TECHEETAH
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80
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Mitch Evans
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Panasonic Jaguar Racing
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71
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Andre Lotterer
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TAG Heuer Porsche
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71
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Maximilian Guenther
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BMW i Andretti Motorsport
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69
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Lucas di Grassi
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Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
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69
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Sebastien Buemi
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Nissan e.dams
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68
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Stoffel Vandoorne
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Mercedes-Benz EQ
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59
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Robin Frijns
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Envision Virgin Racing
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58
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Sam Bird
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Envision Virgin Racing
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52
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Alexander Sims
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BMW i Andretti Motorsport
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49
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Nyck de Vries
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Mercedes-Benz EQ
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42
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Edoardo Mortara
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ROKiT Venturi Racing
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40
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Jerome D’Ambrosio
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Mahindra Racing
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19
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Rene Rast
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Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
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17
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Pascal Wehrlein
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Mahindra Racing
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14
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Alex Lynn
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Mahindra Racing
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12
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James Calado
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Panasonic Jaguar Racing
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10
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Neel Jani
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TAG Heuer Porsche
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8
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Daniel Abt
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NIO 333
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8
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Felipe Massa
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ROKiT Venturi Racing
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3
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Brendon Hartley
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GEOX DRAGON
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2
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Oliver Turvey
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NIO 333
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0
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Nico Mueller
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GEOX DRAGON
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0
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Ma Qing Hua
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NIO 333
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0
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Tom Blomqvist
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Panasonic Jaguar Racing
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0
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Sergio Sette Camara
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GEOX DRAGON
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0
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2019/20 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
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Team standings
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DS TECHEETAH
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236
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Nissan e.dams
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151
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BMW i Andretti Motorsport
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118
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Envision Virgin Racing
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110
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Mercedes-Benz EQ
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101
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Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
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94
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Panasonic Jaguar Racing
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81
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TAG Heuer Porsche
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79
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Mahindra Racing
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45
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ROKiT Venturi Racing
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43
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GEOX DRAGON
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2
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NIO 333
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0
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About the ABB FIA Formula E Championship >>
The ABB FIA Formula E Championship is the closest and most competitive category in motorsport, with unpredictable and exciting electric racing in the centre of the world’s most iconic cities.
Formula E is the fastest-growing series in motorsport and boasts the best roster in racing, where renowned road car manufacturers and automotive brands battle it out for points, position and the ultimate prize to be crowned champion.
Though it is more than just a race on the track, Formula E is also a proving ground and platform with a higher purpose – to test new technologies, drive development to the production line and put more electric cars on the road.
Using the spectacle of sport, the ABB FIA Formula E Championship is sending a powerful message to speed-up the switch to electric, in a bid to counteract climate change and address the devastating effects of air pollution.
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About ABB >>
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