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2019 Sanya ePrix

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2019 Sanya ePrix
Race 6 of 13 of the2018–19 Formula E season
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Race details
Date23 March 2019
Official name2019FWD Sanya E-Prix
LocationHaitang Bay Circuit,Sanya
CourseStreet circuit
Course length2.236 km (1.389 miles)
WeatherCloudy
Pole position
Drivere.Dams-Nissan
Time1:07.945
Fastest lap
DriverFranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS
Time1:09.965 on lap 35
Podium
FirstTecheetah-DS
Seconde.Dams-Nissan
ThirdAndretti-BMW
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2019 Sanya ePrix (formally the2019 FWD Sanya E-Prix) was aFormula Eelectric motor race held inSanya on the Chinese island ofHainan on 23 March 2019. It was the 6th race of the2018–19 Formula E season, and the firstSanya ePrix.

Report

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Background

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The Sanya ePrix was announced as part of the 2018–19 calendar in June 2018 by Formula E founder,Alejandro Agag,[1] and was confirmed as season 5's 6th race on 10 January 2019.[2] It was the first time an ePrix was held in Sanya and was run on theHaitang Bay Circuit.

Going into the race,Sam Bird led the championship with 54 points and a point overJérôme d'Ambrosio and 2 points overLucas di Grassi andEdoardo Mortara, who were tied on 52 points after Mortara's win in the previous round in Hong Kong.[3] In the teams championship,Virgin Racing led with 97 points,Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler in second place with 86 points, after jumping ahead ofMahindra, by scoring a double points finish and Mahindra's double retirement in the previous round.[3]

Practice

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Two practice sessions—both on Saturday morning—were held before the late afternoon race. The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second for half an hour.[4] During the session,Oliver Rowland led the way during the first Practice session after setting a time of 1:07.561, ahead of bothBMW Andretti driverAntonio Felix da Costa and his teammateAlexander Sims.[5] During the session, several drivers ran deep into the run-off area at turn 5. The notable incidents happened whenVirgin Racing driverRobin Frijns rubbing the wall multiple times during the session.[6]

The second practice session was underway an hour and a half later. TheNissan e.Dams driverSébastien Buemi hit the wall at turn 3.[7] Despite the incident, he rejoined and set the fastest of the second practice with 1:07.288, ahead of Da Costa in second, and his teammate, Rowland in third.[8][9] During the session,Mahindra driverPascal Wehrlein, andHWA driverGary Paffett hit the wall at the exit of turn 6. Both drivers returned to the pits afterwards to fix the damage to their cars for the rest of the second practice.

Qualifying

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Saturday's 75-minute afternoon qualifying session was divided into two groups of five cars and two groups of six entries. Each group was determined by a lottery system and was permitted six minutes of on-track activity. All drivers were limited to two timed laps with one at maximum power. The fastest six overall competitors in the four groups participated in a "super pole" session with one driver on the track at any time going out in reverse order from fifth to first. Each of the five drivers was limited to one timed lap and the starting order was determined by the competitors' fastest times (super pole from first to fifth, and group qualifying from sixth to twentieth). The driver and team who recorded the fastest time were awarded three points towards their respective championships.[4]

In group one,BMW Andretti driver Antonio Felix da Costa was fastest, ahead of d'Ambrosio, and Di Grassi. The championship leader, Sam Bird, would start from 16th in the overall qualifying session. ABT was fastest in group two, with Lotterer behind, but only 7th overall.[10] In the third group, Buemi set the fastest lap, ahead of BMW Andretti driver Alexander Sims, and his teammate,Oliver Rowland. Vergne and Massa were fourth and fifth ahead of the NIO driver ofOliver Turvey in sixth. In group four,Stoffel Vandoorne in the HWA Racelab set the fastest lap of the group four qualifying, with the Dragon driver José María López came in second, and NIO driverTom Dillmann in third. In the super pole session, Rowland took his first pole position of the season with a time of 1:07.945, after his teammate Buemi hit the wall again in turn 3.[11][12][10] He would start in the front row alongside theDS Techeetah driverJean-Éric Vergne, who was second. Alexander Sims didn't set his super pole time because a gear selection issue on his car.[11]

Post-qualifying

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After qualifying,Sébastien Buemi was disqualified from the Super Pole session for brake infringement, dropping him to sixth, before he had to start from the pit lane after replacing a part of his car. TheHWA Racelab driverGary Paffett also started from the pit lane after fixing an issue of his car.

Race

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At the start, everyone get off the line well except for Nasr because his Dragon failed to get off the line, he later move the car again before retiring. Soon after, Vandoorne and Bird collided, resulting in both drivers retiring, Jose Maria Lopez also retired and parked in the run-off area to maintain the race. When attack mode was activated, Massa, Turvey and Buemi went to the first attack, Lucas Di Grassi also used it buthe tried three times before the mode activated.[clarify]. When 21 minutes and 59 seconds was left on the clock, Vergne went for the overtake on Rowland and moved into the lead. From there, he built a 1-second gap from Rowland to activate attack mode. Then Sims and Lotterer went side-by-side and Sims contacted the wall, ending his race and causing the full course yellow and then a red flag. When the race resumed after 12 minutes, every driver except for Mortara, da Costa Turvey, Dillmann did not activate the second attack mode. During the penultimate lap, Buemi shoved Frijns to di Grassi, which resulted in his retirement and a full-course yellow. This caused everyone to slow down, which allowed Vergne to win the race.

Post-race

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After the race, Buemi been awarded a 10 seconds penalty for causing a collision. Mortara was awarded a drive-through penalty converted to 16 seconds after he failed to activate the attack mode for a second time. The penalty promoted Massa to tenth.

Classification

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Qualifying

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Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
122United KingdomOliver Rowlande.Dams-Nissan1:07.945-1
225FranceJean Eric VergneTecheetah-DS1:08.045+0.1002
328PortugalAntonio Felix da CostaAndretti-BMW1:08.122+0.1773
466GermanyDaniel AbtAudi1:08.331+0.3864
527United KingdomAlexander SimsAndretti-BMWno timeno time5
623SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.Dams-Nissan1:07.670-PL1
736GermanyAndré LottererTecheetah-DS1:08.371+0.7017
864BelgiumJérôme d'AmbrosioMahindra1:08.372+0.7028
994GermanyPascal WehrleinMahindra1:08.455+0.7859
1011BrazilLucas Di GrassiAudi1:08.468+0.79810
1148SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi1:08.504+0.83411
124NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi1:08.546+0.87612
135BelgiumStoffel VandoorneHWA-Venturi1:08.560+0.89013
147ArgentinaJosé María LópezDragon-Penske1:08.568+0.89814
1519BrazilFelipe MassaVenturi1:08.585+0.91515
162United KingdomSam BirdVirgin-Audi1:08.641+0.97116
178FranceTom DillmannNIO1:08.800+1.13017
186BrazilFelipe NasrDragon-Penske1:08.823+1.15318
1916United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO1:08.923+1.25319
2020New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar1:08.955+1.28520
2117United KingdomGary PaffettHWA-Venturi1:09.072+1.402PL2
223BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.Jaguar1:09.399+1.72922
Source:[12]
Notes
  • ^1  —Sébastien Buemi was disqualified from the Super Pole session for brake infringement.
  • ^2  —Gary Paffett started from the pit lane after replacing a mechanical part of his car.

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
125FranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS361:02:50.185225+15
222United KingdomOliver Rowlande.Dams-Nissan36+1.762118+36
328PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaAndretti-BMW36+3.268315
436GermanyAndré LottererTecheetah-DS36+4.631712
566GermanyDaniel AbtAudi36+5.972410
664BelgiumJérôme d'AmbrosioMahindra36+17.34088
794GermanyPascal WehrleinMahindra36+18.36796
823SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.Dams-Nissan36+19.4053PL4
920New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar36+20.646202
1019BrazilFelipe MassaVenturi36+27.739151
1116United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO36+31.453190
128FranceTom DillmannNIO36+32.654170
1348SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi36+38.2084110
Ret4NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi35Collision damage120
Ret11BrazilLucas Di GrassiAudi34Collision100
Ret3BrazilNelson Piquet Jr.Jaguar21Accident220
Ret27United KingdomAlexander SimsAndretti-BMW20Accident50
Ret17United KingdomGary PaffettHWA-Venturi13DriveshaftPL0
Ret7ArgentinaJosé María LópezDragon-Penske10Powertrain140
Ret5BelgiumStoffel VandoorneHWA-Venturi1Collision130
Ret2United KingdomSam BirdVirgin-Audi1Collision160
Ret6BrazilFelipe NasrDragon-Penske1Technical180
Source:[13]
Notes
  • ^3  —Sébastien Buemi received 10-second time penalty for causing a collision.
  • ^4  —Edoardo Mortara received a drive through penalty converted into a 16-second time penalty for not activating the second attack mode usage.
  • ^5  — Fastest lap.
  • ^6  — Pole position.

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/–PosDriverPoints
41PortugalAntónio Félix da Costa62
2BelgiumJérôme d'Ambrosio61
83FranceJean-Éric Vergne54
34United KingdomSam Bird54
25BrazilLucas di Grassi52
Source:[14]
Teams' Championship standings
+/–PosConstructorPoints
1United KingdomVirgin-Audi97
12IndiaMahindra97
13GermanyAudi SportABT Schaeffler96
24ChinaDS Techeetah95
5United StatesBMW i Andretti Motorsport80
Source:[14]

References

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  1. ^"Sanya joins season five Formula E calendar".motorsport.com. Retrieved21 March 2019.
  2. ^"Formula e 2018/2019 season: Calendar, teams and drivers".
  3. ^ab"Standings – 2018-2019 FIA Formula E Championship". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. Retrieved21 March 2019.
  4. ^ab"Rules and Regulations". FIA Formula E.Archived from the original on 30 December 2018. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  5. ^"Rowland storms Practice 1 in Sanya, trouble for Techeetah".FIA Formula E. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  6. ^"Sanya FE: Nissan's Sebastien Buemi tops practice after late crash".Autosport. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  7. ^"Sanya E-Prix: Buemi sets practice pace for Nissan".motorsport.com. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  8. ^"Buemi sets the pace in Sanya ahead of Qualifying".FIA Formula E. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  9. ^"Buemi Rebounds to Go Quickest in FP2".e-racing 365. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  10. ^ab"Rowland snatches maiden Pole in Sanya showdown".FIA Formula E. 23 March 2019. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  11. ^ab"Rowland Takes Pole; Buemi Crashes in Sanya Qualifying".e-racing 365. Retrieved24 March 2019.
  12. ^ab"R06 Qualifying"(PDF). Retrieved24 March 2019.
  13. ^"R06 Race Results"(PDF).
  14. ^ab"Standings – 2018-2019 FIA Formula E Championship". Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile.Archived from the original on 7 June 2020. Retrieved23 March 2019.
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