In perhaps one of the most exciting battles in Formula E history, Porsche's António Félix da Costa pushed into the lead on the final lap to clinch his first victory as a Porsche works driver in the new Porsche 99X Electric. Team driver Pascal Wehrlein suffered a crash under braking on the first lap, causing him to retire from the E …
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Porsche teammates finish well in India Formula E race while Andretti struggles
Porsche had a very interesting weekend at the Hyderabad E-Prix over in India, starting with some serious adversity and overcoming that to score some good points. On the first lap of free practice 1, championship leader Pascal Wehrlein spun hard into the wall when his Porsche 99x Electric race car throttle jammed wide open into a braking zone. As a …
Continue to the full articlePascal Wehrlein takes second Formula E win of the weekend in Diriyah
For the third time in three races, Porsche has powered the top two finishers in a Formula E E-Prix. And for the second time this weekend it has been Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein standing on the top step followed closely by Andretti's Jake Dennis. This time Wehrlein was able to put together a lap in qualifying to get himself into the duels and …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Pascal Wehrlein wins Diriyah E-Prix race 1 from 9th on the grid
For just the second time in its short Formula E history, Porsche has won an E-Prix with ace driver Pascal Wehrlein, taking Friday's Diriyah race 1 win from well off the front row. During qualifying Wehrlein's fast lap was completely scuppered by a competitor diving right in front of him and scrapping his attempt, pushing his starting grid spot down …
Continue to the full articleFormula E finale in Korea brings Porsche’s Gen 2 tribulations to an end
In a season that saw Porsche's first win in Formula E, we really thought—and hoped—that the series would be a more thoroughly competitive. Mercedes EQ joined the series at exactly the same time Porsche did, and somehow managed to take home four championships in three seasons, while Porsche has only managed a single E-Prix victory, and dismal …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Wehrlein scores points in London Formula E race
Porsche once again found itself in the points paying positions in this weekend's Formula E double-header in London. As the season winds down to a close, Porsche is pretty solidly finding a grip on its all-electric racing machines, and the race format leads to extremely close and competitive events. It would be nice to see Porsche repeat its Mexico …
Continue to the full articlePorsche walks away from New York City Formula E double header eager to forget it
Porsche has had some pretty rough weekends in the Formula E series lately, and while it continued this weekend the team managed to recover to pick up some much needed points. The Porsche drivers managed to score points in both rounds this weekend in New York City. Saturday's race was pretty much decided by a massive downpour of rain that saw …
Continue to the full articlePorsche completes first on-track test of Gen 3 Formula E racer
Formula E, later this year, will be entering a new era of electric motorsport by introducing its third generation chassis design with gobs of technological updates and advancements. Porsche, as you might imagine, was eager to get its hands on the new chassis to begin development for the 2022/23 season. While we don't know exactly what the other …
Continue to the full articlePenalties weigh heavily on Porsche’s fight in Formula E Jakarta E-Prix
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season has entered its second half this weekend with the Jakarta International E-Prix going down on Saturday. Porsche came into this round hoping for a good result, perhaps even a repeat of its victory in Mexico City, but sadly it was not meant to be. In qualifying Andre Lotterer failed to get into the pole …
Continue to the full articlePorsche secures another solid weekend in Berlin Formula E double-header
This weekend in the shadow of Berlin's famous Tempelhof airport, the fourteenth and fifteenth Es Prix to be held there since 2015. This is, more or less, Porsche's home E Prix, and as such the team surely wanted to show up and show out in the best way possible. While the crested sports car brand didn't bring home a victory, spending two races in …
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