Reigning Formula E world champion Pascal Wehrlein kept his cool to win the first ever Miami E-Prix taking place at the Homestead Miami Speedway on Saturday afternoon in Florida. A red flag in the second half of the E-Prix caused late drama with Attack Mode penalties taking centre stage, with many drivers failing to use all of their Attack Mode up before they saw the chequered flag. This was relevant for Norman Nato, who crossed the line first after starting from pole position. However, due to him having some Attack Mode he was penalised. Therefore, this passed the win to Porsche's reigning Drivers' champion Wehrlein. Wehrlein led an experienced Formula E podium with Lucas Di Grassi coming home to finish second for Lola Cars ABT. It would be a double podium for Porsche with Antonio Felix Da Costa coming home in third place. With a podium result, Da Costa moves to second in the championship and 15 points behind championship leader Oliver Rowland. A difficult round for Rowland saw him finish 10th. A failing in attempting to score points for young superstar Taylor Barnard sees him fall to fourth in the championship behind Pascal Wehrlein. The reigning champion goes above Barnard with Saturday's Miami E-Prix race victory. How the 2024/25 Miami E-Prix unfoldedFor the very first time in the history of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship it was time to go racing at the Homestead Miami Speedway. However, it was not the first Miami E-Prix; that came almost a decade ago from the one in 2024/25. Following the qualifying session, it was to be Nissan's Norman Nato who was to start from the front of the field after taking his first Formula E pole position. In doing so, Nato beat his former teammate at Andretti Jake Dennis in the knockout duels final. There was some major shocks though in the day's earlier qualifying session with the likes of Nick Cassidy, Jean-Eric Vergne, Taylor Barnard, championship leader Oliver Rowland and reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein all being eliminated before the knockout duels. An unexpected grid it was, as the 2024/25 Miami E-Prix got underway. The lights went out and a calm and composed start from Nato saw him lead into the first corner while second place Dennis had been passed by Antonio Felix Da Costa and Nyck De Vries. Therefore, the British Andretti driver found himself down to fourth. De Vries was flying at the start of proceedings and soon would find himself in the lead of the race following a pass on Frenchman Nato and the 2020/21 Formula E champion found himself in the race lead. In the early stages of the E-Prix the green machines of Envision Racing were making great progress. By lap two their two drivers, Robin Frijns and Sebastian Buemi, both found themselves in the top five. Buemi was in fifth behind Frijns who had found his way up to third! Meanwhile, Da Costa had made his way into second position ahead of Nato, while Nato had managed to drop behind the Envision Racing duo. Further back a battle between the reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein, who had been passed by the young charging Taylor Barnard in the NEOM McLaren. The change of position came for ninth place, with Barnard getting ahead of the Porsche of Wehrlein. The race was changing constantly and by lap five despite dropping back, Norman Nato was back in the race lead for Nissan. The order was constantly changing with drivers and teams having different strategies about how to attack the Miami E-Prix. There was battles throughout the field with many positions changing. This included on lap eight when Jake Dennis passed Belgian Maserati driver Stoffel Vandoorne and the Andretti driver was up to eighth after a pass at the first turn. It was the ninth lap before Attack Mode was first used. Sebastian Buemi of Envision Racing was the driver to make a visit to the Attack Mode zone at turn four. The Swiss veteran took two minutes of the mandatory eight minutes, meaning he was going to have to take six minutes later on in the E-Prix. Buemi's trip triggered the visit of Vandoorne, who took a trip one lap later. Soon Nyck De Vries, Jake Hughes, Mitch Evans, Wehrlein and Andretti's Nico Mueller had all visited Attack Mode for the first time in the E-Prix! Lap 14 and Mueller had worked hard with his first amount of Attack Mode. The Swiss driver had made it up to the race lead and put Andretti to the front of the field at the Homestead Speedway. With many using their first Attack Mode dosages, the order was to change constantly with just one lap later the top three consisted of Da Costa, Edoardo Mortara and Wehrlein. Da Costa was the driver in the lead. One lap later, it was Da Costa's time to take his first Attack Mode and he took it despite leading the E-Prix. This handed the lead to his Porsche teammate Wehrlein but Da Costa was in the lead shortly after. Porsche were maximising their energy saving and were 1-2! The first Safety Car of the race was drawn on lap 18 due to Mahindra's Nyck De Vries coming to a stop on circuit with an apparent mechanical issue. Despite the Safety Car being out, De Vries managed to restart the car himself and got back going on the circuit. Due to there not being a need for a long period, the Safety Car period was over and green flag racing was back underway at the start of lap 19. This was a lap, that once the race restarted, would see Oliver Rowland in his Nissan take to Attack Mode for the first time. It was a late first trip, as just one lap later Antonio Felix Da Costa took his second trip to the Attack Mode where he took on six minutes of Attack Mode and was looking in a very comfy position to take E-Prix victory in Miami. However, lap 21 and the Safety Car would be brought back out onto the circuit as there had been a three car collision at a chicane on the circuit. The three cars involved were Jake Hughes, Maximilian Gunther and Mitch Evans. With a part of the track being blocked off, the Race Control made the speedy decision to Red Flag the race and therefore it was suspended. The drivers returned to the pit lane under the Safety Car. This would create an issue for many drivers throughout the field who had to serve another dosage of Attack Mode with many having to take on four and six minute periods and therefore they were going to struggle to use all of their Attack Mode of before they reached the chequered flag. After a delay, it appeared that Mitch Evans and Max Gunther would be able to continue in the E-Prix as they made it back to the pit lane following their tangle with Hughes. They spent time getting themselves back on the lead lap before the restart. Lap 23 and the race would be restarted. Five lights went out and Da Costa got off the line very well to lead into the very first turn. However, his Porsche teammate Wehrlein had been passed and dropped to third. As expected, there was a rush for Attack Mode straight at the restart. Wehrlein, Frijns, Nato, Rowland, Barnard, Lucas Di Grassi and Sam Bird all made visits to the Attack Mode! Da Costa led but for how long? One lap later and we had the answer. Wehrlein overtook his Portuguese teammate and the reigning Formula E champion was leading the race from ninth on the grid. A remarkable drive from the German. Nato had six minutes of Attack Mode to burn and he was going to be up against it to win and cross the line with no Attack Mode left to avoid being penalised. Despite Nato passing Wehrlein on a drag race to line, he was to be penalised after the race following him not having used all of the eight minutes of Attack Mode. Nato was penalised along with teammate Rowland, Barnard, Bird and Frijns for failing to use all of their Attack Mode. Zane Maloney also picked up a penalty. This was post-race for failing to follow the Race Director's instructions. Despite finishing 10th in the provisional classification, the Lola Cars ABT of Maloney dropped to 19th. However, Pascal Wehrlein took victory for Porsche and he used his experience to rise above the rest and win the Miami E-Prix and the first ever Formula E race at the Homestead Miami Speedway. Wehrlein took victory ahead of Lucas Di Grassi of Lola ABT in what was a great result for the veteran Brazilian driver. Antonio Felix Da Costa, annoyed at the timing of the Red Flag, still kept his cool to finish third. Behind the podium finishers, Andretti's Nico Mueller would finish fourth ahead of Mahindra's Edoardo Mortara who completed the top five in the final classification. An overall positive Saturday with a maiden pole position has ended in disappointment for Norman Nato who finished sixth despite a 10-second time penalty for failing to use all of the Attack Mode. Dan Ticktum finished seventh for Cupra Kiro. Envision's Robin Frijns finished eighth despite the penalty. The Dutchman finished ahead British duo Jake Dennis and Oliver Rowland who finished ninth and 10th for Andretti and Nissan respectively. After a thrilling Miami E-Prix, Rowland maintains the championship lead after the first five rounds of the 2024/25 season. Rowland has a 15-point lead over Da Costa with Wehrlein moving up to third on 51 points. Wehrlein is 18 points off the championship lead as is Taylor Barnard, who sits fourth. The race win from Wehrlein sits him above in the standings. Next time in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, it will be a trip to the principality of Monte Carlo as rounds six and seven are being held in Monaco! 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Round 5 -Miami E-Prix Classification
Brandon Whiteside
Writer - F1 Journal
0 Comments
A fantastic showing from Nissan's Norman Nato who has taken his first Formula E pole position ahead of Saturday's Miami E-Prix at the Homestead Miami Speedway! Nato with pole position beat his former Andretti teammate Jake Dennis in the knockout duels 1v1 final with a 1:23.037. His time was 0.129 quicker than that of Dennis and the British driver would have to settle for second place and was denied three world championship points. The Nissan driver got to the final following victory against Envision Racing's Robin Frijns in the semi-final contest, which was impressive. Frijns having a strong session as the Dutchman had topped the Group B session - the group that Nato competed in to get to the knockout duels. Dennis did get to the final to face his former Andretti teammate after beating third in the drivers' championship Antonio Felix Da Costa to progress. It was an opportunity for Da Costa, to get championship points on the two drivers in the championship above him, who were Oliver Rowland and Taylor Barnard. Both British drivers would fail to make the knockout duels and both would be in different groups. An opportunity missed for Rowland and for Barnard too, with Barnard having been fastest in the day's earlier Free Practice 2 session. Ultimately it was not to be this time around for the 20-year old. Along with Rowland and Barnard, big shock eliminations from the group stages of qualifying were Nick Cassidy, two-time champion Jean-Eric Vergne and the reigning Formula E champion Pascal Wehrlein! He will start the later day's Miami E-Prix from pole position, which will be the very first Formula E race to ever take place at the Homestead Miami Speedway. The race will begin at 14:00 local time! 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Round 5 - Miami E-Prix starting grid
Brandon Whiteside
Writer - F1 Journal Formula E's youngest ever driver Taylor Barnard topped Free Practice 2 ahead of E-Prix race day at the Homestead Speedway, for the 2024/25 Miami E-Prix. Barnard set the fastest lap of the session to help him feel the most confident ahead of the day's later qualifying session and E-Prix. The NEOM McLaren driver set the fastest time which was a 1:23.339 and it was a tenth clear of any of the other 21 drivers. The 20-year old topped the time sheets almost two tenths clear of Antonio Felix Da COsta of Porsche. Mahindra's Nyck De Vries completed the top three in a fine session for the team, with other driver Edoardo Mortara finishing in seventh. Championship leader Oliver Rowland would end up eighth, a progress on 19th in FP1, after the Nissan driver had mechanical issues during Friday's session. Nissan had both cars inside the top 10 with Norman Nato finishing ahead of his teammate in sixth. Despite finishing fastest in Free Practice 1, Nick Cassidy could only manage 19th for Jaguar TCS Racing! His teammate and winner of the season opener, Mitch Evans, would finish fourth. Reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein would finish ninth behind teammate Da Costa. He will be hoping for a better result when qualifying comes later during the day on Saturday! 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Round 5 - Miami E-Prix Free Practice 2 result
Brandon Whiteside
Writer - F1 Journal New Zealander Nick Cassidy set the pace in the opening practice session of the weekend, on Friday, to top the times of Free Practice 1 at the Homestead Miami Speedway. Cassidy set a 1:23.785 to finish at the top of the time sheets in a closely fought session with seven out of the 11 teams featuring in the top 10 spaces, once the session reached its conclusion. At the Homestead Miami Speedway, Cassidy topped the times ahead of Antonio Felix Da Costa of Porsche, while second in the championship Taylor Barnard shone once again to finish third in the session. Reported mechanical difficulties for Oliver Rowland saw him suffer and hindered his session. He finished in 19th place. How Free Practice 1 unfolded at the 2024/25 Miami E-PrixFor the first time in almost two months, it was time for race weekend action in the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. The series prepared for round five of the season taking place at a brand new venue in the Homestead Miami Speedway. Formula E was not totally new to Miami, it had raced there back in 2015 but a different venue. However, after a decade it was back and at a brand new venue, the teams and drivers would be in the unknown as to what to expect this coming weekend. Luckily for the teams and drivers, two Free Practice sessions prior to qualifying would give them opportunities to learn the circuit and in preparation for the E-Prix at the end of Saturday's action. Free Practice 1 began on Friday with green flags flying and the green light coming on at the end of the pit lane to signal the start of the 40-minute session. As is common with the start of Free Practice 1 sessions across the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, a full course yellow test is undertaken by the FIA Race Director, which is just to see how smoothly things would run in the event of needing one during Saturday's E-Prix. In the first 10 minutes, the track had been busy and so had Oliver Rowland who was the driver to beat as the championship leader had top spot in the first quarter of the session. He led Stoffel Vandoorne of Maserati and Jean-Eric Vergne of DS Penske. Rowland would have the time beaten by the Lola Cars of Lucas Di Grassi, as it was the Brazilian who would go fastest with a 1:24.628. He went fastest and following that Mitch Evans would go into second therefore making it a completely different top two. The halfway point and Di Grassi remained at the top of the time sheets for Lola Cars. A change for second position saw Evans bumped down to third. Edoardo Mortara for Mahindra had moved up into second place. A change at the top saw Evans go to the top of the time sheets for Jaguar. His time was a 1:23.956 with Norman Nato moving up into second place, just behind the New Zealander. Di Grassi was still in third place ahead of Edoardo Mortara and Sam Bird. Then came the time for Nick Cassidy to lay down the lap time that topped the entire session by the time the chequered flag flew at the Homestead Miami Speedway. A 1:23.785 for Cassidy & that made it a Jaguar 1-2. The time for Cassidy remained unbeaten however at the end of the session it was not to be a Jaguar 1-2 as Antonio Felix Da Costa had a put a lap together to finish second, ahead of McLaren young superstar Taylor Barnard who rounded off the top three. Despite having a strong session, where he spent most of his time inside the top three, Evans would have to settle for fourth place only with reigning world champion Pascal Wehrlein rounding off the top five. The second McLaren of Sam Bird would finish in sixth place making it two Jaguar, two Porsche and two McLaren cars all in the top six positions. This was ahead of Nissan's Norman Nato in seventh and Kiro Race's Dan Ticktum in eighth. DS Penske's Maximilian Gunther was ninth while the Lola of Lucas Di Grassi completed the top 10 positions. Formula E action in Miami would continue with Free Practice 2 on Saturday, which would kick-start the action of E-Prix Race day at the Homestead Speedway. 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Round 5 - Miami E-Prix Free Practice 1 result
Brandon Whiteside
Writer - F1 Journal Formula E to race at American venue for the first time! Official F1 Journal Miami E-Prix preview11/4/2025 The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns this coming weekend for round five of the 2024/25 season, as it visits Homestead, Miami for the very first time. Formula E has not been racing since February 15 when the World Championship visited another brand new venue in the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, situated in Saudi Arabia. This will be a test for the drivers to see if they can pick up from where they left off in the first four rounds of the season. Homestead, Miami is a brand new venue for Formula E to officially race at, as part of a World Championship official calendar. However, in March there were Evo sessions around the circuit, where celebrities from various backgrounds were coached by some of the current driving talent on this year's grid. YouTube star Mr Beast and former Manchester City footballer Sergio Aguero were among the names that participated. Formula E is not exactly a stranger to racing in the United States of America with venues such as Portland, New York and Long Beach having played host to rounds over the years. It will not be the first time that Formula E would have gone racing in Miami, with a round in 2015 taking place at the Biscane Bay street circuit. The Homestead-Miami Speedway is the location for Formula E in the 2024/25 campaign and the inner layout is what the championship will use this coming weekend to go racing for a sole round five. The circuit itself is made up of 15 corners and has a lap distance of 3.551km. Nissan driver Oliver Rowland comes into the round at Miami with the championship lead, having accumulated 68 points from the opening four rounds so far and three top two finishes. Two of those have been victories which came in Mexico City and the second round in Jeddah. Rowland has a 17-point lead over fellow Brit and NEOM McLaren rookie Taylor Barnard, who will be looking to continue his fine start to the season. Antonio Felix Da Costa is third in the championship standings with 39 points. 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship: Round 5 - Miami session times
Brandon Whiteside
Writer - F1 Journal |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
May 2025
Categories |