Shanghai next stop in see-saw season 10 title fight
The hunt for honours remains as unpredictable as ever as the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to China.
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship will return to China for the first time in more than five years this weekend (25-26 May), as Shanghai prepares to welcome the all-electric single-seater series for a potentially pivotal double-header duel.
Formula E’s story began in China back on 13 September, 2014, when the inaugural E-Prix was held on the streets of Beijing. Just under a decade on, competitors are preparing to tackle the Hermann Tilke-designed Shanghai International Circuit, which opened in 2004 and whose layout has been slightly modified for the championship’s visit.
Only three drivers on the grid for that maiden race in Beijing are still in action in Season 10, with Lucas Di Grassi taking the honours in the Chinese capital in 2014, Sam Bird joining the Brazilian inside the top three and Sébastien Buemi prevailing 13 months later. The trio now compete respectively for ABT CUPRA Formula E Team, NEOM McLaren Formula E Team and Envision Racing.
It is Jaguar TCS Racing’s Nick Cassidy, however, who tops the classification heading to Shanghai, after putting some breathing room between himself and his rivals in Berlin earlier this month courtesy of a pair of podium finishes including the seventh victory of his increasingly impressive career.
The New Zealander has reached the rostrum on all-bar three occasions from the opening ten rounds of the campaign, affording him a 16-point advantage at the summit of the standings with just six races left to run.
TAG Heuer Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein is currently Cassidy’s closest threat – and a consistent front-runner and podium contender – while British duo Oliver Rowland (Nissan Formula E Team) and defending title-holder Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E) are similarly in hot pursuit.
Rowland – who rejoined the fray in January following half-a-season on the sidelines – has been a revelation, and would likely be leading the way had it not been for a technical issue that denied him a double triumph at Misano in Italy. Dennis, for his part, is bidding to become just the series’ second two-time champion after Jean-Éric Vergne (DS Penske). The Frenchman, incidentally, is the only other driver to have previously triumphed in China in Formula E, pipping pole-sitter Rowland to glory in Sanya five years ago.
One spot above Vergne in the chase for the coveted crown in fifth, Mitch Evans – winner in Monaco last month for Jaguar – might be trailing stablemate and countryman Cassidy by 43 points, but the former championship runner-up is very much in the fight and can never be discounted.
Maserati MSG Racing’s Maximilian Günther and 2019/20 champion António Félix da Costa (Porsche) have also sprayed victory champagne in Season 10 – the former producing an energy-saving masterclass in Japan and the latter ending a 20-race winless run in commanding fashion last time out in Germany. Both will have their sights set on conquering more silverware in Shanghai.
It is a home event, meanwhile, for ERT Formula E Team, who will be keen to mark the occasion with a suitably strong performance. Sérgio Sette Câmara has finished inside the points three times so far in 2024, with team-mate Dan Ticktum placing a career-high fourth at Misano. Rookie racer Jehan Daruvala (Maserati) will likewise be looking to build upon his best result to-date after taking the chequered flag seventh in race two in Berlin.
Round 11 of the campaign will get underway at 15:03 local time (09:03 CEST) on Saturday, 25 May, followed by round 12 at the same time on Sunday, 26 May.
THE 2024 TRACK
MEDIA CENTRE
Opening Hours of the Media Centre
- Thursday 23 May: 0900 - 1800
- Friday 24 May: 0730 - 1930
- Saturday 25 May: 0600 - 2000
- Sunday 26 May: 0600 - 2000
2024 SHANGHAI E-PRIX TIMETABLE
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14 :45
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00:15
00:30
SHAKEDOWN
FREE PRACTICE 1 Saturday 25 May StartsEndsLengthActivity08:0008:3000:30FREE PRACTICE 210:2010:3200:12QUALIFYING Group A10:3710:4900:12QUALIFYING Group B11:0511:2000:15QUARTER FINAL11:2411:3400:10SEMI FINAL11:3811:4300:05FINAL≈15:04 RACE (29 LAPS)
Sunday 26 May StartsEndsLengthActivity08:0008:3000:30FREE PRACTICE 310:2010:3200:12QUALIFYING Group A10:3710:4900:12QUALIFYING Group B11:0511:2000:15QUARTER FINAL11:2411:3400:10SEMI FINAL11:3811:4300:05FINAL≈15:04 RACE (28 LAPS)
MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES
Friday 24 May 12:30 - 12:45Team Representatives FIA Press Conference Alex Hui – ERT Formula E Team Sylvain Filippi – Envision Racing James Barclay – Jaguar TCS Racing12:45 - 13:00Drivers FIA Press Conference Nick Cassidy – Jaguar TCS Racing Dan Ticktum – ERT Formula E Team Nyck De Vries – Mahindra Racing13:00 - 13:20Media Pen (All Drivers)
Saturday 25 May 16:35 - 16:50FIA Press Conference (Top 3)16:50 - 17:10Media Pen (All drivers) Sunday 26 May 16:35 - 16:50FIA Press Conference (Top 3)16:50 - 17:10Media Pen (All drivers)
2024 ABB FIA FORMULA E WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
The 2024 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Standings are available here: https://www.fia.com/events/abb-fia-formula-e-world-championship/season-2023-2024/standings