Porsche's premier season in Formula E began just one year ago, and through that tumultuous year the Porsche 99X Electric found a few moments in the sun, scoring a decent points haul across the 2019-20 season. While most of those points were found by definitive team Number One Andre Lotterer, his teammate Neel Jani managed to secure a few for …
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Porsche Celebrates Its First Season In Formula E As A Success
The 11th and final race of the 2019/20 season of FIA Formula E took place on Thursday afternoon, again from the Tempelhof Berlin airport. Building from the success of round 10, Porsche had hoped for another big points haul, but it was not to be. In qualifying Andre Lotterer was balked by traffic during his one flying lap and was forced to start …
Continue to the full articleBoth Porsche 99X Electrics Up Into The Points In Formula E Round 10
The penultimate round of Porsche's efforts in the 2019-20 Formula E season has come to a close with the team's best result yet. After 45 minutes plus a lap, both Porsche 99X Electric racers ended up deep into the points paying positions, and the better of the two just barely lost out on a podium place. For the team's first year in the sport, this …
Continue to the full articleAndré Lotterer Has An Inspired Drive In The Rain To Score More Porsche Points In Formula E Round 9
One of the great things about Formula E is just how close the racing is. Qualifying for the 9th round of the 2019-20 season of Formula E saw the pole position less than one second clear of 24th, which means every hundredth of a second is absolutely vital for a good start. Unfortunately, Porsche qualified well down the order with André Lotterer …
Continue to the full articlePORSCHE AND ANDRÉ LOTTERER Grab More Good Points In Formula E Round 8 From Berlin
The Formula E season forges on with the third of six races from the Tempelhof airport in Berlin. The first two, held on Wednesday and Thursday of last week, were conducted on a reversed circuit of the traditional Berlin ePrix layout. Today (Saturday) and Sunday's races are run on the standard Berlin layout, while next Wednesday and Thursday will …
Continue to the full articlePorsche And André Lotterer Score Some Easy Points In Formula E Round 7 From Berlin
Compared to Wednesday's podium position for the Porsche 99X Electric during the first Formula E Restart race at Tempelhof airport in Berlin, Thursday's race delivered less dramatic results for the Tag Heuer Porsche team. That said, Porsche's star driver Lotterer still managed to pick his way through the field to score some much-needed championship …
Continue to the full articlePorsche And André Lotterer Find A Strong Formula E Podium On Home Turf In Berlin
Porsche's first season in Formula E has been a tumultuous one. In the very first round of the championship all the way back in November, André Lotterer managed to score a podium, but then followed that up with a non-points finish, a disqualification, and a retirement. Meanwhile, Porsche's other driver Neel Jani has gone through the whole season …
Continue to the full articleThe 2020 Formula E Season Will Finish Out With Six Race Berlin Showdown
Porsche's inaugural season in the FIA Formula E championship has not been without its troubles. In the first five rounds of the series—a double header in Saudi Arabia, plus Chile, Mexico, and Morocco—Porsche suffered a pair of retirements and one disqualification. While Porsche has a veteran pair of drivers, Neel Jani hasn't managed to score any …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Goes From Hero To Zero In Mexico Formula E Race
The highs and lows of motorsport are evident in Porsche's experience with the Mexico City E-Prix on Saturday. From the high of a pole position to start the race to the lows of one DNF and one penalty for a 'technical infringement' forcing another double non-points weekend for Andre Lotterer and Neel Jani. The 99X Electric really shows promise as a …
Continue to the full articleThe Porsche Formula E Team Had A Really Bad Time In Chile
When the first race of the season kicked off in Saudi Arabia a couple of months ago Porsche looked pretty strong, particularly with the experienced Formula E racer André Lotterer at the wheel. With a well-earned podium place, the team hoped to build from that strength to get better throughout the season. Showing up in Santiago, Chile, was a dismal …
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