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2021 Valencia ePrix

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2021 Valencia ePrix
Race 5 of 15 of the2020–21 Formula E season
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Race details
Date24 April 2021 (2021-04-24)
Official name2021DHL Valencia E-Prix
LocationCircuit Ricardo Tormo,Cheste,Valencia
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length3.376 km (2.098 mi)
Distance24 laps, 81.024 km (50.346 mi)
WeatherWet, 15 °C (59 °F). Humidity: 84%.
Pole position
DriverTecheetah-DS
Time1:26.522
Fastest lap
DriverNetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi
Time1:39.611 on lap 14
Podium
FirstMercedes
SecondDragon-Penske
ThirdMercedes
Lap leaders
Motor car race
2021 Valencia ePrix
Race 6 of 15 of the2020–21 Formula E season
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Race details
Date25 April 2021 (2021-04-25)
Official name2021DHL Valencia E-Prix
LocationCircuit Ricardo Tormo,Cheste,Valencia
CoursePermanent racing facility
Course length3.376 km (2.098 mi)
Distance30 laps, 101.280 km (62.932 mi)
Pole position
DriverAndretti-BMW
Time1:28.548
Fastest lap
DriverUnited KingdomAlexander Sims
United KingdomAlex Lynn[a]
Mahindra
Mahindra
Time1:30.081 (1:30.263) on lap 26 (22)
Podium
FirstAndretti-BMW
SecondPorsche
ThirdMahindra
Lap leaders
Motor car race

The2021 Valencia ePrix (formally the2021 DHL Valencia E-Prix) was a pair ofFormula Eelectric car races held at theCircuit Ricardo Tormo in the town ofCheste nearValencia,Spain on 24 and 25 April 2021. Having previously hosted numerous pre-season tests, this was the inaugural running of a competitiveFormula E event at the track, as well as the first time an ePrix was held in Spain. It marked the fifth and sixth rounds of the2020–21 Formula E season. The first race was won byNyck de Vries,[1] withNico Müller andStoffel Vandoorne rounding out the podium.Jake Dennis took his first Formula E victory in the second race,[2] finishing ahead ofAndré Lotterer andAlex Lynn.

The first race on 24 April was notable for the significant number of disqualifications and non-finishers. Of the field of twenty-four, only nine drivers would end up being awarded points.

ePrix

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Race one

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Conditions on the track were wet, requiring a safety car start instead of the traditional standing start.[3] This would lead to the race's first of five energy reductions, with this being a reduction of 2 KWH.

Following the restart with 10 minutes left, Da Costa would use his Fan Boost to gain enough distance over De Vries to then activate his second attack mode while retaining the lead.[4] With six minutes to go before the extra lap, Lotterer would end up beached in Turn 1 after a collision with Edoardo Mortara while Mortara was in attack mode. De Vries still in second had just been asked by his team to push to keep up with Da Costa in first, but was unable to do so before the safety car came out with five minutes left. The green flag would waive again with 22 seconds left in the session and Da Costa would cross the line with 9 seconds left before the extra lap. The fifth energy reduction would be announced, this time for another 5 KWH for a total reduction of 19 KWH. De Vries would easily drive past Da Costa as Da Costa was struggling with the remaining energy. De Vries would finish in first with Rowland and Sims behind him, though both of the latter would be disqualified for exceed the energy limits. Müller and Vandoorne would be elevated to second and third respectively. Da Costa, Lynn, and Bird would all join Rowland and Sims in exceeding the energy limits and be subsequently disqualified. This left only nine drivers total to be classified and received points for the finish.[3][5][6][4]

Classification

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Race one

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Qualifying

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Group draw[7]
Group 1United KingdomBIR (1)New ZealandEVA (2)NetherlandsFRI (3)BelgiumVAN (4)NetherlandsDEV (5)GermanyWEH (6)
Group 2SwitzerlandMOR (7)FranceJEV (8)United KingdomSIM (9)PortugalDAC (10)GermanyRAS (11)United KingdomROW (12)
Group 3BrazilSET (13)SwitzerlandMUL (14)GermanyGUE (15)SwitzerlandBUE (16)United KingdomTUR (17)BrazilDIG (18)
Group 4United KingdomBLO (19)United KingdomLYN (20)New ZealandCAS (21)FranceNAT (22)United KingdomDEN (23)GermanyLOT (24)
Pos.No.DriverTeamGSSPGrid
113PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTecheetah-DS1:26.8701:26.5221
217NetherlandsNyck de VriesMercedes1:26.9141:26.73071
328GermanyMaximilian GüntherAndretti-BMW1:26.8681:26.9432
494United KingdomAlex LynnMahindra1:26.7991:27.0223
523SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.dams-Nissan1:26.8761:27.0534
636GermanyAndré LottererPorsche1:26.9335
771FranceNorman NatoVenturi-Mercedes1:26.9796
822United KingdomOliver Rowlande.dams-Nissan1:27.0028
999GermanyPascal WehrleinPorsche1:27.0089
1037New ZealandNick CassidyVirgin-Audi1:27.07210
1129United KingdomAlexander SimsMahindra1:27.10911
1225FranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS1:27.15712
1327United KingdomJake DennisAndretti-BMW1:27.17713
1433GermanyRené RastAudi1:27.29014
154NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi1:27.31715
1648SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi-Mercedes1:27.33816
1720New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar1:27.44217
187BrazilSérgio Sette CâmaraDragon-Penske1:27.45618
1988United KingdomTom BlomqvistNIO1:27.48119
2010United KingdomSam BirdJaguar1:27.61920
2111BrazilLucas di GrassiAudi1:27.63421
226SwitzerlandNico MüllerDragon-Penske1:27.64422
238United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO1:28.52423
245BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMercedesno time2no time224
Source:[8][9]

Notes:

  • ^1  –Nyck de Vries received a 5-place grid penalty for causing a collision in the previous race inRome.[10]
  • ^2  –Stoffel Vandoorne originally qualified first with a 1:26.839 in the group stage and a 1:26.494 in the superpole, but later had all his lap times cancelled due to a tyre infringement.[11][12]

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
117NetherlandsNyck de VriesMercedes2448:20.547725
26SwitzerlandNico MüllerDragon-Penske24+13.1282218
35BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMercedes24+34.88642415
437New ZealandNick CassidyVirgin-Audi24+36.9031012
533GermanyRené RastAudi24+51.6501410
64NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi24+52.985158+11
711BrazilLucas di GrassiAudi24+2:41.9465216
827United KingdomJake DennisAndretti-BMW24+3:07.061134
925FranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS24+4:19.582122
NC8United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO24Retired in pits623
NC88United KingdomTom BlomqvistNIO24Retired in pits619
NC71FranceNorman NatoVenturi-Mercedes23+1 lap6
Ret48SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi-Mercedes20Collision damage16
Ret99GermanyPascal WehrleinPorsche19Brakes9
Ret36GermanyAndré LottererPorsche19Collision/Brakes5
Ret20New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar15Collision damage17
Ret7BrazilSérgio Sette CâmaraDragon-Penske14Collision18
Ret28GermanyMaximilian GüntherAndretti-BMW10Spun off2
Ret23SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.dams-Nissan1Collision4
DSQ722United KingdomOliver Rowlande.dams-Nissan24Energy usage8
DSQ729United KingdomAlexander SimsMahindra24Energy usage11
DSQ713PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTecheetah-DS24Energy usage132
DSQ794United KingdomAlex LynnMahindra24Energy usage313
DSQ710United KingdomSam BirdJaguar24Energy usage20
Source:[13]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Fastest lap.
  • ^2  – Pole position.
  • ^3  – Fastest in group stage.
  • ^4  –Stoffel Vandoorne received a 5-second time penalty for forcing another car off the track, and a further post-race 10-second time penalty for failing to fulfil the total amount of time of his second attack mode.[14][15]
  • ^5  –Lucas di Grassi received a post-race drive-through penalty converted into a 30-second time penalty for failing to activate the second of the two mandatory attack modes.[16]
  • ^6  – BothNIO drivers pulled into the pit lane at the end of the final lap after exceeding the maximum energy usage. As they did not cross the chequered flag, they were not classified.[17]
  • ^7  –Rowland,Sims,da Costa,Lynn andBird originally finished 2nd, 3rd, 9th, 10th and 11th respectively, but were disqualified from the race due to their energy used being over the regulatory limit.[18]

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/–PosDriverPoints
41NetherlandsNyck de Vries57
22BelgiumStoffel Vandoorne48
23United KingdomSam Bird43
14NetherlandsRobin Frijns43
35New ZealandMitch Evans39
Teams' Championship standings
+/–PosConstructorPoints
11GermanyMercedes105
12United KingdomJaguar82
13United KingdomVirgin-Audi58
14ChinaTecheetah-DS51
35GermanyAudi43

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

Race two

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Qualifying

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Group draw[19]
Group 1NetherlandsDEV (1)BelgiumVAN (2)United KingdomBIR (3)NetherlandsFRI (4)New ZealandEVA (5)GermanyWEH (6)
Group 2GermanyRAS (7)SwitzerlandMUL (8)SwitzerlandMOR (9)FranceJEV (10)United KingdomSIM (11)PortugalDAC (12)
Group 3New ZealandCAS (13)United KingdomROW (14)BrazilSET (15)GermanyGUE (16)BrazilDIG (17)SwitzerlandBUE (18)
Group 4United KingdomTUR (19)United KingdomBLO (20)United KingdomLYN (21)United KingdomDEN (22)FranceNAT (23)GermanyLOT (24)
Pos.No.DriverTeamGSSPGrid
127United KingdomJake DennisAndretti-BMW1:31.8551:28.5481
236GermanyAndré LottererPorsche1:31.9581:29.41151
394United KingdomAlex LynnMahindra1:32.5851:29.7372
488United KingdomTom BlomqvistNIO1:32.7271:30.2023
58United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO1:32.9501:30.4034
671FranceNorman NatoVenturi-Mercedes1:33.1551:30.4896
725FranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS1:33.1987
822United KingdomOliver Rowlande.dams-Nissan1:33.3368
923SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.dams-Nissan1:33.3909
107BrazilSérgio Sette CâmaraDragon-Penske1:33.45210
1129United KingdomAlexander SimsMahindra1:33.47911
1213PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTecheetah-DS1:33.60412
1399GermanyPascal WehrleinPorsche1:33.74513
1433GermanyRené RastAudi1:33.87914
1548SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi-Mercedes1:33.89815
1620New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar1:34.115191
174NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi1:34.16616
185BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMercedes1:34.41617
1917NetherlandsNyck de VriesMercedes1:34.41918
2010United KingdomSam BirdJaguar1:34.48020
216SwitzerlandNico MüllerDragon-Penske1:34.58821
2211BrazilLucas di GrassiAudi1:34.61022
2337New ZealandNick CassidyVirgin-Audi1:37.83823
2428GermanyMaximilian GüntherAndretti-BMW1:41.98024
Source:[20][21]

Notes:

Race

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Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
127United KingdomJake DennisAndretti-BMW3046:32.002125+3+11
236GermanyAndré LottererPorsche30+1.483518
394United KingdomAlex LynnMahindra30+2.428215+12
422United KingdomOliver Rowlande.dams-Nissan30+2.870812
571FranceNorman NatoVenturi-Mercedes30+5.8113610
633GermanyRené RastAudi30+8.122148
725FranceJean-Éric VergneTecheetah-DS30+8.78276
88United KingdomOliver TurveyNIO30+11.29244
948SwitzerlandEdoardo MortaraVenturi-Mercedes30+12.014152
1011BrazilLucas di GrassiAudi30+12.405221
1123SwitzerlandSébastien Buemie.dams-Nissan30+13.2959
1228GermanyMaximilian GüntherAndretti-BMW30+13.59424
1337New ZealandNick CassidyVirgin-Audi30+14.32923
1410United KingdomSam BirdJaguar30+15.15120
1520New ZealandMitch EvansJaguar30+17.21319
1617NetherlandsNyck de VriesMercedes30+18.44418
1788United KingdomTom BlomqvistNIO30+18.8853
1899GermanyPascal WehrleinPorsche30+19.27413
194NetherlandsRobin FrijnsVirgin-Audi30+19.75616
206SwitzerlandNico MüllerDragon-Penske30+21.06921
217BrazilSérgio Sette CâmaraDragon-Penske30+32.07910
2213PortugalAntónio Félix da CostaTecheetah-DS30+59.69812
2329United KingdomAlexander SimsMahindra30+1:04.27711
Ret5BelgiumStoffel VandoorneMercedes20Collision damage17
Source:[24]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position; fastest in group stage.
  • ^2  – Fastest lap.
  • ^3  –Norman Nato received a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision.[25]

Standings after the race

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Drivers' Championship standings
+/–PosDriverPoints
1NetherlandsNyck de Vries57
2BelgiumStoffel Vandoorne48
3United KingdomSam Bird43
4NetherlandsRobin Frijns43
5New ZealandMitch Evans39
Teams' Championship standings
+/–PosConstructorPoints
1GermanyMercedes105
2United KingdomJaguar82
3United KingdomVirgin-Audi58
4ChinaTecheetah-DS57
5GermanyAudi52

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

Controversy

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The ending of the first race caused controversy after roughly half of the field ran out of power at the end of the 50-mile distance, with five cars being disqualified and two retiring for this reason.[26][27] Frédéric Bertrand, circuit championships director of theFIA, said after the race that the finish of the race "demonstrated how difficult it was to win inFormula E", yet conceded that it should "never happen again".[28] His comments were blasted byda Costa, one of the drivers disqualified for energy use, who stated that Formula E would become the "joke of the week" following that finish.[29] Despite this the FIA stood by its energy management rules and race winnerNyck de Vries said that Formula E is "not necessarily" at fault.[30][31]

Notes

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  1. ^Lynn received the point for fastest lap as Sims failed to finish in the top 10.

References

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