Porsche has entered its third season in Formula E with more confidence than before, aiming for race victories, and this weekend in the third round of the season, the team found victory lane. On Saturday the Porsche pair of Pascal Wehrlein and Andre Lotterer qualified first and third respectively, then went on to take a confident Porsche 1-2 victory …
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Porsche leaves Formula E pre-season test better prepared than ever
After an extremely hard-fought five-session pre-season test session last week in Valencia, Spain, the Porsche Formula E team feels it is prepared for Season 8 of the championship. That's good, because season 8 begins in just a month and a half with a double-header in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Over the course of the test, Porsche drivers Andre Lotterer …
Continue to the full articlePorsche kicks off Formula E pre-season testing in solid form
Season 8 of FIA Formula E world championship electric open wheel racing begins in January, but all of the teams gathered in Spain to try out some new parts this week. Porsche came to the party with its third update of the 99X Electric race car, again for Pascal Wehrlein and Andre Lotterer. There are other changes, obviously, but one big superficial …
Continue to the full articlePorsche’s Formula E team ends the season on a high note
The Porsche Formula E squad of André Lotterer and Pascal Wehrlein pushed hard in the final double-header round of the season to bring Porsche some serious points home to Stuttgart. Considering this race was kind of Porsche's home race, having taken place merely a short 394 mile drive away from base. With two races going down at Tempelhof Airport …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Formula E team retains Wehrlein and Lotterer for 2022
Ahead of Porsche's third full season entry in Formula E, the team has announced that it will continue with the same driver lineup of Andre Lotterer and Pascal Wehrlein. The team has achieved moderate success across the series' seventh season, and looks to only improve from season eight onward. On a number of occasions both drivers have been within …
Continue to the full articlePorsche pair pips points in New York Formula E doubleheader
This weekend in New York City, the Porsche Formula E team made its North American debut to promising results. For the first time in the team's history, both cars made it into a superpole qualifying session at the same time, which is a massive step forward, and the drivers came away with decent points. While neither Pascal Wehrlein or Andre Lotterer …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Bets It All In Monaco Formula E And Loses Big
While Porsche joined the Formula E series last season, the Monaco E-Prix was not on the calendar during the 2019-20 season, so Porsche's 99X Electric has never raced there. This was a new opportunity for the German team to learn another new track, and unfortunately lady luck was not on their side. After podium results in Rome and Valencia, Porsche …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Back On The Formula E Podium In Valencia
This weekend Porsche participated in the 5th and 6th rounds of the 2021 Formula E season, which took place on a real permanent circuit at a modified version of the Valencia Grand Prix track. It was an up and down state of affairs this weekend, to be quite honest. The team had an absolutely abysmal Saturday race, scoring zero points for the first …
Continue to the full articlePorsche Finds Surprising Pace In Pre-Season Formula E Testing
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 …
Continue to the full articlePorsche 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 …
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