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2015 Beijing ePrix

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2015 Beijing ePrix
Race 1 of 10 of the2015–16 Formula E season
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Layout of the Beijing Olympic Green Circuit
Layout of the Beijing Olympic Green Circuit
Race details
Date24 October 2015
Official name2015 FIA Formula E SWUSP Beijing ePrix
LocationBeijing Olympic Green Circuit,
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
CourseStreet circuit
Course length3.44 km (2.14 miles)
Distance26 laps, 89.4 km (55.67 miles)
Pole position
DriverRenault e.Dams
Time1:37.297
Fastest lap
DriverSwitzerlandSébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams
Time1:39.993 (lap record) on lap 24
Podium
FirstRenault e.Dams
SecondABT Schaeffler Audi Sport
ThirdMahindra Racing
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2015 Beijing ePrix, formally the2015 FIA Formula E SWUSP Beijing ePrix, was aFormula Emotor race that was held on 24 October 2015 at theBeijing Olympic Green Circuit in Beijing, China. It was the second edition of theBeijing ePrix and the first race of thesecond season of theelectrically powered racing car series. The race was dominated bySébastien Buemi, who won starting from pole position. Since he also recorded the fastest lap, he became the first driver to score the maximum of 30 points from a single ePrix.[1]

Report

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Background

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TheBeijing Olympic Green Circuit was slightly modified in comparison to the previous year. The first chicane, previously Turns 3, 4 and 5, has been removed with the second chicane taking a tighter profile than last year. Drivers believe that the modified layout offers increased chances of overtaking.[2]

Three drivers made their Formula E debut at this ePrix:Jacques Villeneuve (forVenturi),Robin Frijns (forAmlin Andretti) andNathanaël Berthon (forTeam Aguri).[3]

Trulli did not start the Beijing ePrix because of a failure to submit their car for scrutineering. The team claimed that key components had been held up in customs. They will be able to resubmit their car for scrutineering for thesecond race.[4]

The Fanboost was awarded toNelson Piquet Jr.,Sam Bird andOliver Turvey.[1]

Qualifying

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Sébastien Buemi,Jean-Éric Vergne,Nicolas Prost,Nick Heidfeld, andLucas di Grassi advanced to the pole position shoot-out. Di Grassi was first on track, however he had a big lock up into turn 1, and therefore was unable to set a competitive time. Heidfeld then set a solid but unspectacular time, before Prost went and lapped eight-tenths faster than the German. Then Vergne went out, only to have such a big lock up at turn 1 he went straight down the escape road, and gave up. That left Buemi to try to beat 2014's polesitter, and a poor middle sector made that look unlikely, but he then superbly negotiated the final sector to take pole position.[5]

Race

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Buemi got a good start from pole, while Heidfeld was quick off the line, passing Prost round the outside of turn 1 in a similar move to the one he did in theprevious year's race, before attacking race leader Buemi, unsuccessfully. Buemi then pulled away. On lap 2, prost locked up and ran deep, gifting Di Grassi third place.Simona de Silvestro then went straight into the wall on lap 3, bringing out a full course yellow. Meanwhile, a battle for 5th place at the time developed between Vergne andBruno Senna,Loïc Duval andSam Bird. Bird then lost out when he locked up and went down the escape road, but he caught back up by lap 11, and was in the ever changing battle again. Most people pitted at the end of lap 13, and a slow stop for Heidfeld dropped him from 2nd to 4th. Heidfeld did overtake Prost for a podium again. Crucially, bothDragon cars stayed out, giving them more usable energy at the end of the race.Jacques Villeneuve andAntónio Félix da Costa collided, putting the Portuguese driver out of the race and bringing out a full course yellow, giving even more of the advantage to the Dragon cars who lost less time. Prost was more alert than Heidfeld off the restart and went through. His rear wing then broke on lap 20, although it made no difference to performance, but he was forced to retire. This left the Dragon cars with more usable energy, having already caught Heidfeld, to fight the Mahindra driver for the final spot on the podium.Jérôme d'Ambrosio locked up and was lucky to avoid his teammate. On the final lap, Heidfeld had to park the bus, and however hard the Frenchman tried, Duval simply couldn't find a way past the Mahindra in a battle that went right to the final corner. Buemi crossed the line to dominantly win, while Di Grassi, having been very quiet throughout the race, finished 2nd. Heidfeld just managed to keep his podium. The reigning championNelson Piquet Jr. finished, albeit two laps down in the last classified position.[6]

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
19SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams1:37.48811
225FranceJean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing1:38.028+0.54051
38FranceNicolas ProstRenault e.Dams1:38.206+0.71821
423GermanyNick HeidfeldMahindra Racing1:38.512+1.02431
511BrazilLucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:38.519+1.03141
64FranceStéphane SarrazinVenturi1:38.645+1.1576
721BrazilBruno SennaMahindra Racing1:38.761+1.2737
86FranceLoïc DuvalDragon Racing1:38.859+1.3718
92United KingdomSam BirdDS Virgin Racing1:38.884+1.3969
107BelgiumJérôme d'AmbrosioDragon Racing1:39.058+1.57010
1166GermanyDaniel AbtABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:39.220+1.73211
1212CanadaJacques VilleneuveVenturi1:39.665+2.17712
1327NetherlandsRobin FrijnsAmlin Andretti1:39.672+2.18413
1428SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroAmlin Andretti1:39.681+2.19314
1588United KingdomOliver TurveyNEXTEV TCR1:39.734+2.24615
1655PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTeam Aguri1:40.295+2.80716
1777FranceNathanaël BerthonTeam Aguri1:40.386+2.89817
181BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.NEXTEV TCR1:40.638+3.15018
Source:[7]

Notes:

  • ^1 – Final grid position of top five qualifiers determined by Super Pole shootout.

Super Pole

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Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
19SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams1:37.2971
28FranceNicolas ProstRenault e.Dams1:37.581+0.2842
323GermanyNick HeidfeldMahindra Racing1:38.339+1.0423
411BrazilLucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:39.539+2.2424
525FranceJean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing2:21.284+43.9875
Source:[7]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
19SwitzerlandSébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams2650:08.835125+3+22
211BrazilLucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport26+11.006418
323GermanyNick HeidfeldMahindra Racing26+15.681315
46FranceLoïc DuvalDragon Racing26+16.009812
57BelgiumJérôme d'AmbrosioDragon Racing26+16.5141010
688United KingdomOliver TurveyNEXTEV TCR26+39.466158
72United KingdomSam BirdDS Virgin Racing26+47.53196
877FranceNathanaël BerthonTeam Aguri26+58.620174
94FranceStéphane SarrazinVenturi26+1:07.81462
1027NetherlandsRobin FrijnsAmlin Andretti26+1:09.260131
1166GermanyDaniel AbtABT Schaeffler Audi Sport26+1:13.351311
1225FranceJean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing26+1:31.0405
1321BrazilBruno SennaMahindra Racing26+1:50.8337
1412CanadaJacques VilleneuveVenturi25+1 Lap12
151BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.NEXTEV TCR24+2 Laps18
Ret8FranceNicolas ProstRenault e.dams22Rear wing2
Ret55PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTeam Aguri13Collision16
Ret28SwitzerlandSimona de SilvestroAmlin Andretti2Accident14
DNP10MexicoSalvador DuránTrulli0Failed Scrutineering-
DNP18ItalyVitantonio LiuzziTrulli0Failed Scrutineering-

Notes:

  • ^2 – Three points for pole position and two points for fastest lap.
  • ^3 -Daniel Abt received a 10-seconds time penalty for an unsafe pit stop release.

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
PosDriverPoints
1SwitzerlandSébastien Buemi30
2BrazilLucas di Grassi18
3GermanyNick Heidfeld15
4FranceLoïc Duval12
5BelgiumJérôme d'Ambrosio10
Teams' Championship standings
PosConstructorPoints
1FranceRenault e.Dams30
2United StatesDragon Racing22
3GermanyABT Schaeffler Audi Sport18
4IndiaMahindra Racing15
5ChinaNEXTEV TCR8

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

References

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  1. ^ab"Buemi to the max in Beijing". .fiaformulae.com. 24 October 2015. Archived fromthe original on 26 October 2015. Retrieved25 October 2015.
  2. ^"Drivers hail Beijing track changes a success". fiaformulae.com. 24 October 2015. Archived fromthe original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved26 October 2015.
  3. ^"Formula E - 2015 Beijing ePrix Preview". FIA. 20 October 2015.
  4. ^"Trulli to miss Beijing ePrix". fiaformulae.com. 23 October 2015. Archived fromthe original on 25 October 2015. Retrieved28 October 2015.
  5. ^"Beijing ePrix: Buemi edges Prost for season opener pole".Motorsport.com. Retrieved7 November 2015.
  6. ^"Formula E news: Beijing Formula E: Sebastien Buemi dominates season opener".AUTOSPORT.com. Retrieved7 November 2015.
  7. ^ab"BEIJING EPRIX — Official FIA Formula E Championship".fiaformulae.com.FIA. Archived fromthe original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved6 November 2015.
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