Formula E | Portland E-Prix | Jake Dennis takes pole and championship lead in Portland
Photo credits: Formula E Media Bank / Sam Bloxham It’s qualifying time for the first time ever in Portland for Formula E! Many teams and…
Photo credits: Formula E Media Bank / Sam Bloxham It’s qualifying time for the first time ever in Portland for Formula E! Many teams and…
In the first session for the Southwire Portland E-Prix, it’s Rene Rast from McLaren on P1, followed by Vergne and Ticktum.
Pascal Wehrlein brings the gap between him and Nick Cassidy in the championship to just two points as he ends a poor run of form.
In sensational qualifying in Jakarta, it’s Günther who snatches the pole position away from Dennis, first ever in his single-seater career.
After an intense race, Cassidy claims victory over Dennis and Vergne.
The German driver tops the leader board during the free practice on his home soil, followed by Envision and DS Penske.
In the fourth installment of our series covering the history of Formula E’s drivers and teams , we’re telling the tale of DS PENSKE.
That race was pure chaos. And oh we enjoyed it. Let’s recap on the most important points of the weekend, shall we?
After such a remarkable race, what did the drivers have to say? Let’s have a look.
After some wild overtakes in the closing laps of the Cape Town E-Prix, Da Costa wins ahead of Vergne and Cassidy in P3.