Ahead of the two Formula E races in Berlin, Germany, the FIA has announced a reduction in the Attack Mode duration. This decision has been made to better protect the battery units used in the all-electric racing series, with the Attack Mode duration reduced to 6 minutes for the first race and 4 minutes for the second race.
Browsing: Berlin E-Prix
The 2023 Formula E championship heads to the streets of Berlin this weekend, and all eyes will be on young Estonian driver Paul Aron as he makes his debut in the all-electric racing series. Aron, who is currently second in the Formula 2 standings, will fill the vacant Envision Racing seat left by Sebastien Buemi, and the reigning Formula E teams’ champions have set no clear expectations for the young talent.
DS Penske drivers Stoffel Vandoorne and Jean-Eric Vergne put on an impressive display in the first Formula E race in Berlin, with Vergne claiming a podium finish and Vandoorne fighting back for a valuable seventh-place result. The team navigated the new and challenging circuit expertly, showcasing their strong pace and tactical prowess.
In a thrilling Formula E qualifying session, Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra Racing secured his and the team’s first pole position of the 2023 season at the Berlin E-Prix. The Swiss-Italian driver posted the fastest time of the entire qualifying session, edging out championship leader Stoffel Vandoorne by a margin of 0.267s.