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2015 Beijing ePrix


2015 Beijing ePrix
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Layout of the Beijing Olympic Green Circuit
24 October 2015
2015 FIA Formula E SWUSP Beijing ePrix
Beijing Olympic Green Circuit, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Street circuit
3.44 km (2.14 miles)
26 laps, 89.4 km (55.67 miles)
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1:37.297
Sébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams
1:39.993 (lap record) on lap 24
Sébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams
Lucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport
Nick HeidfeldMahindra Racing
Lap leaders

The 2015 Beijing ePrix, formally the 2015 FIA Formula E SWUSP Beijing ePrix, was a Formula E motor race that was held on 24 October 2015 at the Beijing Olympic Green Circuit in Beijing, China. It was the second edition of the Beijing ePrix and the first race of the second season of the electrically powered racing car series. The race was dominated by Sébastien Buemi, who won starting from pole position. Since he also recorded the fastest lap, he became the first driver to score the maximum of 30 points from a single ePrix.

The Beijing Olympic Green Circuit was slightly modified in comparison to the previous year. The first chicane, previously Turns 3, 4 and 5, has been removed with the second chicane taking a tighter profile than last year. Drivers believe that the modified layout offers increased chances of overtaking.

Three drivers made their Formula E debut at this ePrix: Jacques Villeneuve (for Venturi), Robin Frijns (for Amlin Andretti) and Nathanaël Berthon (for Team Aguri).

Trulli did not start the Beijing ePrix because of a failure to submit their car for scrutineering. The team claimed that key components had been held up in customs. They will be able to resubmit their car for scrutineering for the second race.

The Fanboost was awarded to Nelson Piquet Jr., Sam Bird and Oliver Turvey.

Sébastien Buemi, Jean-Éric Vergne, Nicolas Prost, Nick Heidfeld, and Lucas di Grassi advanced to the pole position shoot-out. Di Grassi was first on track, however he had a big lock up into turn 1, and therefore was unable to set a competitive time. Heidfeld then set a solid but unspectacular time, before Prost went and lapped eight-tenths faster than the German. Then Vergne went out, only to have such a big lock up at turn 1 he went straight down the escape road, and gave up. That left Buemi to try to beat 2014's polesitter, and a poor middle sector made that look unlikely, but he then superbly negotiated the final sector to take pole position.

Buemi got a good start from pole, while Heidfeld was quick off the line, passing Prost round the outside of turn 1 in a similar move to the one he did in the previous year's race, before attacking race leader Buemi, unsuccessfully. Buemi then pulled away. On lap 2, prost locked up and ran deep, gifting Di Grassi third place. Simona de Silvestro then went straight into the wall on lap 3, bringing out a full course yellow. Meanwhile, a battle for 5th place at the time developed between Vergne and Bruno Senna, Loïc Duval and Sam Bird. Bird then lost out when he locked up and went down the escape road, but he caught back up by lap 11, and was in the ever changing battle again. Most people pitted at the end of lap 13, and a slow stop for Heidfeld dropped him from 2nd to 4th. Heidfeld did overtake Prost for a podium again. Crucially, both Dragon cars stayed out, giving them more usable energy at the end of the race. Jacques Villeneuve and António Félix da Costa collided, putting the Portuguese driver out of the race and bringing out a full course yellow, giving even more of the advantage to the Dragon cars who lost less time. Prost was more alert than Heidfeld off the restart and went through. His rear wing then broke on lap 20, although it made no difference to performance, but he was forced to retire. This left the Dragon cars with more usable energy, having already caught Heidfeld, to fight the Mahindra driver for the final spot on the podium. Jérôme d'Ambrosio locked up and was lucky to avoid his teammate. On the final lap, Heidfeld had to park the bus, and however hard the Frenchman tried, Duval simply couldn't find a way past the Mahindra in a battle that went right to the final corner. Buemi crossed the line to dominantly win, while Di Grassi, having been very quiet throughout the race, finished 2nd. Heidfeld just managed to keep his podium. The reigning champion Nelson Piquet Jr. finished, albeit two laps down in the last classified position.

.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
9Sébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams1:37.48811
25Jean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing1:38.028+0.54051
8Nicolas ProstRenault e.Dams1:38.206+0.71821
23Nick HeidfeldMahindra Racing1:38.512+1.02431
11Lucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:38.519+1.03141
4Stéphane SarrazinVenturi1:38.645+1.1576
21Bruno SennaMahindra Racing1:38.761+1.2737
6Loïc DuvalDragon Racing1:38.859+1.3718
2Sam BirdDS Virgin Racing1:38.884+1.3969
7Jérôme d'AmbrosioDragon Racing1:39.058+1.57010
66Daniel AbtABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:39.220+1.73211
12Jacques VilleneuveVenturi1:39.665+2.17712
27Robin FrijnsAmlin Andretti1:39.672+2.18413
28Simona de SilvestroAmlin Andretti1:39.681+2.19314
88Oliver TurveyNEXTEV TCR1:39.734+2.24615
55António Félix da CostaTeam Aguri1:40.295+2.80716
77Nathanaël BerthonTeam Aguri1:40.386+2.89817
1Nelson Piquet Jr.NEXTEV TCR1:40.638+3.15018

Notes:

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Pos.No.DriverTeamTimeGapGrid
9Sébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams1:37.2971
8Nicolas ProstRenault e.Dams1:37.581+0.2842
23Nick HeidfeldMahindra Racing1:38.339+1.0423
11Lucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport1:39.539+2.2424
25Jean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing2:21.284+43.9875
Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
9Sébastien BuemiRenault e.Dams2650:08.835125+3+22
11Lucas di GrassiABT Schaeffler Audi Sport26+11.006418
23Nick HeidfeldMahindra Racing26+15.681315
6Loïc DuvalDragon Racing26+16.009812
7Jérôme d'AmbrosioDragon Racing26+16.5141010
88Oliver TurveyNEXTEV TCR26+39.466158
2Sam BirdDS Virgin Racing26+47.53196
77Nathanaël BerthonTeam Aguri26+58.620174
4Stéphane SarrazinVenturi26+1:07.81462
27Robin FrijnsAmlin Andretti26+1:09.260131
66Daniel AbtABT Schaeffler Audi Sport26+1:13.351311
25Jean-Éric VergneDS Virgin Racing26+1:31.0405
21Bruno SennaMahindra Racing26+1:50.8337
12Jacques VilleneuveVenturi25+1 Lap12
1Nelson Piquet Jr.NEXTEV TCR24+2 Laps18
8Nicolas ProstRenault e.dams22Rear wing2
55António Félix da CostaTeam Aguri13Collision16
28Simona de SilvestroAmlin Andretti2Accident14
10Salvador DuránTrulli0Failed Scrutineering-
18Vitantonio LiuzziTrulli0Failed Scrutineering-

Notes:

  • ^2 – Three points for pole position and two points for fastest lap.

  • ^3 - Daniel Abt received a 10-seconds time penalty for an unsafe pit stop release.

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

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