Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein and Nissan’s Oliver Rowland were the big winners as Formula E’s first outing at Misano delivered plenty of drama. Sunday’s race also saw Jehan Daruvala score his first Formula E points after a charge from P21 to P9.
Wehrlein, Dennis tied for championship lead
Mahindra walks away with no points
Rowland wins Round 6 after Da Costa’s disqualification
Antonio Felix da Costa won the first of two races at Misano after a late overtake on Rowland. However, he was later disqualified after a post-race check found that his throttle damper spring was “not found in conformity” with the regulations.
With the Porsche driver stripped of his win, Rowland and Nissan inherited their first win of the season. “We expected a tricky race on a track that requires high efficiency, but the car was great. We managed the energy well and the strategy was spot on,” Rowland told Formula E after the race.
Andretti’s Jake Dennis and Maserati’s Max Guenther were promoted to second and third, respectively.
Wehrlein wins Round 7
Rowland looked on course to win back-to-back, but he ran out of energy and crawled to a halt on the very last lap. It turned out to be a technical issue, with Rowland revealing “we had an issue at the start which caused a problem with the lap counter, meaning it thought we had one fewer lap to race than we actually did.”
Wehrlein, who was dealing with battery overheating issues at the time, seized the opportunity to become the first repeat winner this season. Dennis followed him past the chequered flag, followed by Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy.
Daruvala scores first points
Despite showing improved form in the first race, Daruvala walked away with no points after a clash with Mahindra’s Nyck de Vries.
The Indian lined up 21st on the grid for the second race after another poor showing in qualifying. But he pulled off an impressive recovery drive and charged his way into the top 10 on the final lap. He initially finished 10th, behind his teammate Max Guenther, but Max was handed a post-race penalty, promoting Daruvala to P9.
“It feels good to score my first points in Formula E today. We were starting from the back row, but as a team, we decided on a strategy and executed it very well. We stuck to our plans, our communication was clear, and it resulted in my first top 10 finish of the season,” said Daruvala.
“Even after six races, I’m learning all of the time, and I know that there’s still scope for me to learn from today’s race.”
No points for Mahindra
Mahindra endured another difficult weekend with no points scored. Technical issues on Friday left the team with limited data on the new circuit, and this translated into a poor qualifying performance.
“We struggled in qualifying and that put us too far back on the grid for the races, but we made as much progress as possible. It is frustrating after two better races in Sao Paulo and Tokyo, but now we need to go away and understand these issues to come back and be better in Monaco,” said driver Edoardo Mortara.
2024 Formula E championship standings
Wehrlein and Dennis are tied at the top of the standings with 89 points each. Rowland is nine points behind them in third place. Up next on the calendar is the Monaco E-Prix on April 27.
2024 Misano E-Prix results
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Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein and Nissan’s Oliver Rowland were the big winners as Formula E’s first outing at Misano delivered plenty of drama. Sunday’s race also saw Jehan Daruvala score his first Formula E points after a charge from P21 to P9.
Wehrlein, Dennis tied for championship lead
Mahindra walks away with no points
Rowland wins Round 6 after Da Costa’s disqualification
Antonio Felix da Costa won the first of two races at Misano after a late overtake on Rowland. However, he was later disqualified after a post-race check found that his throttle damper spring was “not found in conformity” with the regulations.
With the Porsche driver stripped of his win, Rowland and Nissan inherited their first win of the season. “We expected a tricky race on a track that requires high efficiency, but the car was great. We managed the energy well and the strategy was spot on,” Rowland told Formula E after the race.
Andretti’s Jake Dennis and Maserati’s Max Guenther were promoted to second and third, respectively.
Wehrlein wins Round 7
Rowland looked on course to win back-to-back, but he ran out of energy and crawled to a halt on the very last lap. It turned out to be a technical issue, with Rowland revealing “we had an issue at the start which caused a problem with the lap counter, meaning it thought we had one fewer lap to race than we actually did.”
Wehrlein, who was dealing with battery overheating issues at the time, seized the opportunity to become the first repeat winner this season. Dennis followed him past the chequered flag, followed by Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy.
Daruvala scores first points
Despite showing improved form in the first race, Daruvala walked away with no points after a clash with Mahindra’s Nyck de Vries.
The Indian lined up 21st on the grid for the second race after another poor showing in qualifying. But he pulled off an impressive recovery drive and charged his way into the top 10 on the final lap. He initially finished 10th, behind his teammate Max Guenther, but Max was handed a post-race penalty, promoting Daruvala to P9.
“It feels good to score my first points in Formula E today. We were starting from the back row, but as a team, we decided on a strategy and executed it very well. We stuck to our plans, our communication was clear, and it resulted in my first top 10 finish of the season,” said Daruvala.
“Even after six races, I’m learning all of the time, and I know that there’s still scope for me to learn from today’s race.”
No points for Mahindra
Mahindra endured another difficult weekend with no points scored. Technical issues on Friday left the team with limited data on the new circuit, and this translated into a poor qualifying performance.
“We struggled in qualifying and that put us too far back on the grid for the races, but we made as much progress as possible. It is frustrating after two better races in Sao Paulo and Tokyo, but now we need to go away and understand these issues to come back and be better in Monaco,” said driver Edoardo Mortara.
2024 Formula E championship standings
Wehrlein and Dennis are tied at the top of the standings with 89 points each. Rowland is nine points behind them in third place. Up next on the calendar is the Monaco E-Prix on April 27.
2024 Misano E-Prix results
Round 6 resultsPosDriverTeam1Oliver RowlandNissan2Jake DennisAndretti3Max GuentherMaserati4Dan TicktumERT Formula E5Mitch EvansJaguar6Jean-Eric VergneDS Penske7Norman NatoAndretti8Stoffel VandoorneDS Penske9Sacha FenestrazNissan10Lucas di GrassiAbt Cupra11Nico MuellerAbt Cupra12Sebastien BuemiEnvision Racing13Jake HughesMcLaren14Nyck de VriesMahindra Racing15Sergio Sette CamaraERT Formula E16Pascal WehrleinPorsche17Robin FrijnsEnvision RacingNCJehan DaruvalaMaseratiNCNick CassidyJaguarNCEdoardo MortaraMahindra RacingNCSam BirdMcLarenNCAntonio Felix da CostaPorsche
Round 7 resultsPosDriverTeam1Pascal WehrleinPorsche2Jake DennisAndretti3Nick CassidyJaguar4Nico MuellerAbt Cupra5Sacha FenestrazNissan6Sergio Sette CamaraERT Formula E7Jean-Eric VergneDS Penske8Jake HughesMcLaren9Jehan DaruvalaMaserati10Sam BirdMcLaren11Lucas di GrassiAbt Cupra12Max GuentherMaserati13Edoardo MortaraMahindra Racing14Dan TicktumERT Formula E15Nyck de VriesMahindra Racing16Norman NatoAndretti17Antonio Felix da CostaPorscheNCOliver RowlandNissanNCMitch EvansJaguarNCStoffel VandoorneDS PenskeNCRobin FrijnsEnvision RacingNCSebastien BuemiEnvision Racing
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