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2024 Misano ePrix
Race 6 of 16 of the 2023–24 Formula E season
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Race details
Date 13 April 2024 (2024-04-13)
Official name 2024 Misano ePrix
Location Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.381 km (2.101 mi)
Distance 28 laps, 94.668 km (58.824 mi)
Pole position
Driver Jaguar
Time 1:17.068
Fastest lap
Driver United Kingdom Oliver Rowland Nissan
Time 1:19.730 on lap 28
Podium
First Nissan
Second Andretti-Porsche
Third Maserati
Lap leaders
2024 Misano ePrix
Race 7 of 16 of the 2023–24 Formula E season
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Date 14 April 2024 (2024-04-14)
Official name 2024 Misano ePrix
Location Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Misano Adriatico, Italy
Course Permanent racing facility
Course length 3.381 km (2.101 mi)
Distance 26 laps, 87.906 km (54.622 mi)
Pole position
Driver McLaren-Nissan
Time 1:16.538
Fastest lap
Driver Portugal António Félix da Costa Porsche
Time 1:18.682 on lap 25
Podium
First Porsche
Second Andretti-Porsche
Third Jaguar
Lap leaders

The 2024 Misano ePrix was a pair of motor races, the sixth and seventh rounds of the 2023–24 Formula E World Championship, held on 13 and 14 April 2024. It was the first running of the Misano ePrix, a new event held around the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, replacing the Rome ePrix on the Formula E calendar.

Background

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History

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Formula E has raced in Italy since 2018 with the Rome ePrix taking place at the Circuito Cittadino dell'EUR. However, following a review by experts following a multi-car pile up crash in the 2023 edition, it was decided that a new Italian venue should be found. Multiple other tracks were considered by Formula E, such as Imola Circuit and Vallelunga Circuit.[1]

On 22 November 2023, it was announced that the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli would host the new Italian race in the 2023–24 season, with a double-header weekend.[2]

Circuit

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On 23 February 2024, it was announced that a specific layout would be built and used for the Formula E race, in which the layout will have 3.381 km (2.101 mi) length and 14 turns.[3]

Championship standings

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Pascal Wehrlein enters the ePrix weekend as the leader in the Drivers' Championship with a two point lead over Nick Cassidy, followed by Oliver Rowland (nine points behind) and defending champion Jake Dennis (10 points behind).

Prior to the race, Jaguar hold a 17 point lead over Porsche in the Teams' Championship, with Andretti in third and Nissan in fourth. In the Manufacturers' Trophy, Jaguar hold a seven point lead over Porsche, with Nissan in third.

Classification

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All times are in Central European Summer Time (CEST).

Race 1

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Qualifying

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Qualifying for race 1 took place at 10:20 on 13 April.[4]

Group draw
Group A Portugal DAC India DAR Brazil DIG France FEN Netherlands FRI Germany GUE France JEV United Kingdom ROW Brazil SET Belgium VAN Germany WEH
Group B United Kingdom BIR Switzerland BUE New Zealand CAS United Kingdom DEN Netherlands DEV New Zealand EVA United Kingdom HUG Switzerland MOR Switzerland MUL France NAT United Kingdom TIC


Qualifying duels

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A2 Germany Pascal Wehrlein
A3 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland
France Jean-Éric Vergne
Germany Pascal Wehrlein
A1 France Jean-Éric Vergne
A4 Germany Maximilian Günther
New Zealand Mitch Evans
France Jean-Éric Vergne
B2 New Zealand Mitch Evans
B3 United Kingdom Sam Bird
New Zealand Mitch Evans
United Kingdom Jake Hughes
B1 United Kingdom Jake Hughes
B4 Switzerland Nico Müller

Overall classification

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Pos. No. Driver Team A B QF SF F Grid
1 9 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:18.027 1:17.275 1:17.170 1:17.068 1
2 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne DS Penske 1:18.062 1:17.476 1:17.085 1:17.228 2
3 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1:18.243 1:17.549 1:17.143 3
4 5 United Kingdom Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 1:17.864 1:16.977 1:17.425 22[a]
5 51 Switzerland Nico Müller ABT Cupra-Mahindra 1:18.275 1:17.284 4
6 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland Nissan 1:18.332 1:17.704 5
7 8 United Kingdom Sam Bird McLaren-Nissan 1:18.133 1:17.731 6
8 7 Germany Maximilian Günther Maserati 1:18.335 1:18.583 7
9 37 New Zealand Nick Cassidy Jaguar 1:18.280 8
10 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Envision-Jaguar 1:18.360 9
11 16 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 1:18.496 10
12 23 France Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 1:18.423 11
13 17 France Norman Nato Andretti-Porsche 1:18.558 12
14 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Porsche 1:18.536 13
15 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 1:18.612 14
16 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi ABT Cupra-Mahindra 1:18.540 15
17 33 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum ERT 1:18.639 16
18 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne DS Penske 1:18.557 17
19 1 United Kingdom Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 1:18.668 18
20 18 India Jehan Daruvala Maserati 1:18.909 19
21 21 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mahindra 1:18.794 20
22 3 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara ERT 1:19.143 21
Source:[5]

Race

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Race 1 started at 15:03 on 13 April, António Félix da Costa crossed the finish line first, driving for Porsche.[4] However, hours after the race, Félix da Costa was disqualified after scrutineers found an ineligible throttle damper setting related to the spring on his car. The victory was thus handed to Nissan's Oliver Rowland.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland Nissan 28 40:05.176 5 25+12
2 1 United Kingdom Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 28 +3.003 18 18
3 7 Germany Maximilian Günther Maserati 28 +3.788 7 15
4 33 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum ERT 28 +4.554 16 12
5 9 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar 28 +5.673 1 10+31
6 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne DS Penske 28 +7.559[b] 2 8
7 17 France Norman Nato Andretti-Porsche 28 +7.588 12 6
8 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne DS Penske 28 +7.639 17 4
9 23 France Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 28 +7.768 11 2
10 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi ABT Cupra-Mahindra 28 +7.967 15 1
11 51 Switzerland Nico Müller ABT Cupra-Mahindra 28 +8.311 4
12 16 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 28 +13.447 10
13 5 United Kingdom Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 28 +13.705 22
14 21 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mahindra 28 +18.051 20
15 3 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara ERT 28 +57.526[c] 21
16 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 28 +1:04.968 3
17 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Envision-Jaguar 28 +1:18.360 9
Ret 18 India Jehan Daruvala Maserati 27 Collision damage 19
Ret 8 United Kingdom Sam Bird McLaren-Nissan 27 Retired in pits 6
Ret 37 New Zealand Nick Cassidy Jaguar 27 Collision damage 8
Ret 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 1 Technical fault 14
DSQ 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Porsche 28 Disqualified[d] 13
Source:[6]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position.
  • ^2  – Fastest lap.

Standings after the race

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

Race 2

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Qualifying

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Qualifying for race 2 took place at 10:20 on 14 April.[7]

Group draw
Group A New Zealand CAS Portugal DAC Netherlands DEV Brazil DIG Netherlands FRI Germany GUE France JEV Switzerland MUL France NAT United Kingdom ROW United Kingdom TIC
Group B United Kingdom BIR Switzerland BUE India DAR United Kingdom DEN New Zealand EVA France FEN United Kingdom HUG Switzerland MOR Brazil SET Belgium VAN Germany WEH


Qualifying duels

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Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A2 Netherlands Robin Frijns
A3 Switzerland Nico Müller
France Jean-Éric Vergne
Switzerland Nico Müller
A1 New Zealand Nick Cassidy
A4 France Jean-Éric Vergne
United Kingdom Jake Hughes
France Jean-Éric Vergne
B2 Germany Pascal Wehrlein
B3 United Kingdom Sam Bird
United Kingdom Jake Hughes
Germany Pascal Wehrlein
B1 United Kingdom Jake Hughes
B4 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne

Overall classification

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Pos. No. Driver Team A B QF SF F Grid
1 5 United Kingdom Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 1:17.610 1:16.413 1:16.817 1:16.538 1
2 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne DS Penske 1:18.020 1:16.993 1:16.902 1:16.783 2
3 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1:17.784 1:16.882 1:16.870 3
4 51 Switzerland Nico Müller ABT Cupra-Mahindra 1:18.000 1:17.032 1:17.931 4
5 8 United Kingdom Sam Bird McLaren-Nissan 1:17.992 1:16.954 5
6 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne DS Penske 1:18.052 1:17.094 6
7 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Envision-Jaguar 1:17.983 1:17.738 7
8 37 New Zealand Nick Cassidy Jaguar 1:17.907 8
9 1 United Kingdom Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 1:18.073 9
10 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland Nissan 1:18.064 10
11 3 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara ERT 1:18.091 11
12 7 Germany Maximilian Günther Maserati 1:18.072 12
13 23 France Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 1:18.126 13
14 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi ABT Cupra-Mahindra 1:18.083 14
15 9 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:18.144 15
16 17 France Norman Nato Andretti-Porsche 1:18.107 16
17 16 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 1:18.255 17
18 33 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum ERT 1:18.216 18
19 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 1:18.461 19
20 21 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mahindra 1:18.410 20
21 18 India Jehan Daruvala Maserati 1:18.720 21
22 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Porsche 1:18.454 22
Source:[8]

Race

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Race 2 started at 15:03 on 14 April, and was won by Pascal Wehrlein, driving for Porsche.[7]

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 26 37:05.241 3 25+12
2 1 United Kingdom Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 26 +1.933 9 18
3 37 New Zealand Nick Cassidy Jaguar 26 +2.221 8 15
4 51 Switzerland Nico Müller ABT Cupra-Mahindra 26 +2.271 4 12
5 23 France Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 26 +5.230 13 10
6 3 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara ERT 26 +5.727 11 8
7 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne DS Penske 26 +6.794 2 6
8 5 United Kingdom Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 26 +8.236 1 4+31
9 18 India Jehan Daruvala Maserati 26 +8.714 21 2
10 8 United Kingdom Sam Bird McLaren-Nissan 26 +11.912 5 1
11 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi ABT Cupra-Mahindra 26 +12.415[e] 14
12 7 Germany Maximilian Günther Maserati 26 +13.387[f] 12
13 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Mahindra 26 +14.171 19
14 33 United Kingdom Dan Ticktum ERT 26 +17.875 18
15 21 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mahindra 26 +21.935 20
16 17 France Norman Nato Andretti-Porsche 26 +1 lap 16
17 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Porsche 26 +1 lap 22
Ret 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland Nissan 25 Battery 10
Ret 9 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar 25 15
Ret 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne DS Penske 25 6
Ret 16 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 15 Retired in pits 17
Ret 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Envision-Jaguar 7 Collision 7
Source:[9]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position.
  • ^2  – Fastest lap.

Standings after the race

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

Notes

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  1. ^ Hughes was disqualified for not arming the fire extinguisher during the qualifying session.
  2. ^ Vergne received a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision with Cassidy.
  3. ^ Sette Câmara received a 50-second time penalty for overpower use during a thermal battery derate.
  4. ^ Félix da Costa was disqualified after the conclusion of the race for illegal throttle damper spring.
  5. ^ Di Grassi was given a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision.
  6. ^ Günther was given a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision with Vergne.

References

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  1. ^ Smith, Sam (19 October 2023). "Three events dropped as China added to 2024 Formula E calendar". The Race. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  2. ^ "MotoGP venue wins race for Formula E 2024 calendar slot". The Race. 20 November 2023. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Circuit Layout Unveiled For Formula E's First Race In Misano". Formula E. 23 February 2024. Retrieved 23 February 2024.
  4. ^ a b "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R6) - Weekend Schedule". Formula E. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  5. ^ "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R6) - Qualifying Result". Formula E. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  6. ^ "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R6) - E-Prix Result". Formula E. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  7. ^ a b "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R7) - Weekend Schedule". Formula E. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  8. ^ "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R7) - Qualifying Result". Formula E. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
  9. ^ "2024 MISANO E-PRIX (R7) - E-Prix Result". Formula E. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
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