As part of its world tour, the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship makes a stopover for the first time in Brazil on 25 March. The São Paulo E-Prix in the country’s largest city marks the sixth round on the calendar of this year’s innovative electric racing series. As the leader of the team classification, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team competes in the metropolis of twelve million with two Porsche 99X Electric.
Formula E continues its expansion drive: With the São Paulo E-Prix, the world’s first electric racing series now puts Brazil on its map. The São Paulo Street Circuit is the third new racetrack where the 22 drivers compete with their new Gen3 cars this season. Here too, fans will be treated to some action-packed racing with powerful and energy-efficient electric racing cars on the fast street circuit in the Brazilian financial centre. In addition to the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team with drivers Pascal Wehrlein and António Félix da Costa (POR), the Porsche customer squad Avalanche Andretti also fields two Porsche 99X Electric, which will be driven by Jake Dennis (GBR) and André Lotterer (GER).
Pascal Wehrlein, the winner of both races Diriyah, travels to São Paulo as the leader of the drivers‘ classification (80 points) ahead of Mexico-winner Jake Dennis (62 points). After clinching his first victory as a Porsche works driver in Cape Town, António Félix da Costa ranks fourth in the standings with 46 points. In the team championship, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team tops the leaderboard with 126 points ahead of Envision Racing (84) and Avalanche Andretti (80).
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Formula E continues its expansion drive: With the São Paulo E-Prix, the world’s first electric racing series now puts Brazil on its map. The São Paulo Street Circuit is the third new racetrack where the 22 drivers compete with their new Gen3 cars this season. Here too, fans will be treated to some action-packed racing with powerful and energy-efficient electric racing cars on the fast street circuit in the Brazilian financial centre. In addition to the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team with drivers Pascal Wehrlein and António Félix da Costa (POR), the Porsche customer squad Avalanche Andretti also fields two Porsche 99X Electric, which will be driven by Jake Dennis (GBR) and André Lotterer (GER).
Pascal Wehrlein, the winner of both races Diriyah, travels to São Paulo as the leader of the drivers‘ classification (80 points) ahead of Mexico-winner Jake Dennis (62 points). After clinching his first victory as a Porsche works driver in Cape Town, António Félix da Costa ranks fourth in the standings with 46 points. In the team championship, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team tops the leaderboard with 126 points ahead of Envision Racing (84) and Avalanche Andretti (80).
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