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==Calendar==
==Calendar==
A provisional race schedule was announced on 17 December 2019, which would have seen a season start in January 2021 with an event in [[Senegal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.motorsport.com/extreme-e/news/extreme-e-schedule-inaugural-season/4614132/|title=Extreme E unveils schedule for inaugural season|website=www.motorsport.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-17}}</ref> But because of delays due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] the start of the season was pushed back to spring 2021, and a race in [[Patagonia]] was presented to replace a [[Nepal]]-based event.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dirtfish.com/motorsport/extreme-e/argentina-replaces-nepal-round-one-delayed-for-extreme-e/|title=Argentina replaces Nepal, first Extreme E round delayed|date=2020-10-26|publisher=dirtfish.com}}</ref> On 11 June 2021, both [[South America]]n events –planned to be held in [[Ushuaia]], [[Argentina]] and [[Santarém, Pará|Santarém]], [[Brazil]]– were cancelled, with championship CEO [[Alejandro Agag]] stating they are "seeking alternate destinations".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/288_Extreme-E-South-American-races-update|title=Extreme E: South American races update|website=Extreme E|date=11 June 2021}}</ref> In late July, the Island X-Prix on [[Sardinia]] was announced as the first replacement race.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dirtfish.com/off-road/extreme-e/extreme-e-adds-island-x-prix-in-sardinia-to-its-calendar/|title=Extreme E adds Island X-Prix in Sardinia to its calendar|publisher=dirtfish.com|date=2021-07-30}}</ref> A Jurassic X-Prix, due to take place in [[Dorset]], was revealed in October as the new season finale.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/extreme-e-finale-jurassic-x-prix-uk-dorset/?blocktaxonomy=news|title=Extreme E reveals Jurassic X Prix season finale|website=SportsPro|date=12 October 2021|access-date=12 October 2021}}</ref>
A provisional race schedule was announced on 17 December 2019, which would have seen a season start in January 2021 with an event in [[Senegal]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.motorsport.com/extreme-e/news/extreme-e-schedule-inaugural-season/4614132/|title=Extreme E unveils schedule for inaugural season|website=www.motorsport.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-17}}</ref> But because of delays due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] the start of the season was pushed back to spring 2021
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|alt=Race locations 2024 E1 Series
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===Race format===
===Race format===
A race weekend consists of two rounds of qualifying [[time trial]]s on Saturday, followed by multi-car races on Sunday. The first race in [[Jeddah]] featured a different format, as there were only 8 teams. Two semi-finals, top two teams in each went to final, bottom two in each went to place race. For rounds 2-6, the format was changed to accommodate the extra entry of [[Will Smith|Westbrook Racing]], which brought the total number of teams up to 9. After qualifying the teams were split into 3 groups of 3, racing against each other in 6 semi-final races. The top team in each group automatically goes to the final, while the fastest of the second finishers also punched a ticket. The next 4 teams compete in the place race, while the 9th place finisher is out after the semi-finals.
A race weekend consists of two rounds of qualifying [[time trial]]s on Saturday, followed by multi-car races on Sunday. At the Desert X-Prix all races were intended for three cars: a semi-final from which two teams advanced to the final, a "crazy race" from which only one team advanced and a shoot-out for the bottom three places, culminating in a three-car final.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dirtfish.com/off-road/extreme-e/dust-concerns-force-major-extreme-e-format-change/|title=Dust concerns force major Extreme E format change|website=dirtfish.com|date=31 March 2021}}</ref> The format was tweaked for round two in Senegal, where two teams each from two semi-finals advance to the final which is competed by four teams. Additionally, a "super sector" is introduced, where five extra points are awarded to the fastest team through that sector over the whole weekend.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/272_Extreme-E-set-for-Ocean-X-Prix.html|title=Extreme E set for Ocean X Prix|date=24 May 2021|website=extreme-e.com}}</ref> Further alterations were introduced for round three in Greenland, most notably a five-car final with one team progressing from the erstwhile shoot-out, now called "crazy race". An intermediate classification points system was also implemented, with teams receiving points from 9 down to 1 according to their place in each qualifying session; the sum of these, rather than aggregate times, determining their overall qualifying position. These classification points would not contribute to overall championship points.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/327_Five-car-Final-for-Arctic-X-Prix|title=Five-car Final for Arctic X Prix|date=17 August 2021|website=extreme-e.com}}</ref> Another rule adjustment was introduced at the season finale in Dorset to accommodate the short nature of the circuit, each session now consisting of three laps, with the starting driver, who in the final would be the female driver, taking the first two.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.autosport.com/extreme-e/news/female-drivers-to-start-final-extreme-e-round-following-rules-adjustment/6885937/|title=Female drivers to start final Extreme E round following rules adjustment|website=[[Autosport]]|last=Kew|first=Matt|date=16 December 2021|access-date=16 December 2021}}</ref>


==Teams and drivers==
==Teams and drivers==


=== UIM E1 Pilot Academy ===
=== [[Union Internationale Motonautique|UIM]] E1 Pilot Academy ===
The [[Union Internationale Motonautique|UIM]] E1 Pilot Academy was created to train a new generation of racers, and get them ready to compete in the E1 Series. Female and male athletes with experience in motorsport, cycling, Esports, extreme sports and high-speed sports were invited to apply. A total of 34 racers took part in the training, with 18 being selected to compete in the inaugural season of the series.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Pressmare {{!}} UIM E1 Pilot Academy is about to get underway |url=https://pressmare.it/en/powerboating/e1-series/2023-08-01/uim-e1-pilot-academy-is-about-to-get-underway-73034 |access-date=2024-06-12 |website=Pressmare |language=en}}</ref>
Created a pilot academy to train them


'''Group 1'''
'''Group 1'''


*{{Flagicon|USA}} Jordan Rand
*{{Flagicon|USA}} Jordan Rand
*{{Flagicon|GBR}}Kriss Kyle
*{{Flagicon|GBR}} Kriss Kyle
*{{Flagicon|ESP}}Cris Lazarraga{{ref|3|1}}
*{{Flagicon|ESP}} Cris Lazarraga{{ref|3|1}}
*{{Flagicon|India}}[[CS Santosh]]
*{{Flagicon|India}} [[CS Santosh]]
*{{Flagicon|FIN}}[[Emma Kimiläinen]]{{ref|3|1}}
*{{Flagicon|FIN}} [[Emma Kimiläinen]]{{ref|3|1}}
*{{Flagicon|UAE}}Ahmad Alfahim
*{{Flagicon|UAE}} Ahmad Alfahim


'''Group 2'''
'''Group 2'''
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=== Official Entries ===
=== Official Entries ===
All teams use one of the identical [[Spark ODYSSEY 21|Odyssey 21]] electric SUVs manufactured by [[Spark Racing Technology]], with [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] running a modified bodywork.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/01/26/ganassi-extreme-e-hummer-kyle-leduc-sara-price/|title=GMC's Hummer EV to sponsor, provide livery to Chip Ganassi in Extreme E|website=[[NBC Sports]]|date=26 January 2021}}</ref> Each team consists of a male and a female driver, who share a car and have equal driving duties.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/92_Extreme-E-takes-lead-on-gender-equality-in-motorsport.html|title=Extreme E takes lead on gender equality in motorsport|date=2020-04-20|publisher=extreme-e.com}}</ref>
All teams use one of the identical Racebird powerboats.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://motorsports.nbcsports.com/2021/01/26/ganassi-extreme-e-hummer-kyle-leduc-sara-price/|title=GMC's Hummer EV to sponsor, provide livery to Chip Ganassi in Extreme E|website=[[NBC Sports]]|date=26 January 2021}}</ref> Each team consists of a male and a female driver, who share a car and have equal driving duties.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.extreme-e.com/en/news/92_Extreme-E-takes-lead-on-gender-equality-in-motorsport.html|title=Extreme E takes lead on gender equality in motorsport|date=2020-04-20|publisher=extreme-e.com}}</ref>


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*On April 27, 2021 it was announced that the Venice Racing Team, headed by entrepreneur Francesco Pannoli, would be the first team to join the inaugural season of the E1 Series, which was supposed to take place in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Venice Racing Team set to join the UIM E1 World Championship |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/65_Venice-Racing-Team-set-to-join-the-UIM-E1-World-Championship |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref> The team was still included in competitor lists as late as August 2023, but did not appear on the final roster for the 2024 season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Steve Aoki joins E1 as new team owner |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/84_Steve-Aoki-joins-E1-as-new-team-owner |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Marc Anthony's team scores the first ever pole position in the history of the sport |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/100_Marc-Anthony-s-team-scores-the-first-ever-pole-position-in-the-history-of-the-sport |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref>
*On April 27, 2021 it was announced that the Venice Racing Team, headed by entrepreneur Francesco Pannoli, would be the first team to join the inaugural season of the E1 Series, which was supposed to take place in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Venice Racing Team set to join the UIM E1 World Championship |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/65_Venice-Racing-Team-set-to-join-the-UIM-E1-World-Championship |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref> The team was still included in competitor lists as late as August 2023, but did not appear on the final roster for the 2024 season.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Steve Aoki joins E1 as new team owner |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/84_Steve-Aoki-joins-E1-as-new-team-owner |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Marc Anthony's team scores the first ever pole position in the history of the sport |url=https://www.e1series.com/news/100_Marc-Anthony-s-team-scores-the-first-ever-pole-position-in-the-history-of-the-sport |access-date=2024-06-11 |website=E1 Series |language=en}}</ref>


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| align="left" | {{flagicon|FIN}} [[Emma Kimiläinen]]
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{{flagicon|GBR}} Sam Coleman
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{{flagicon|GBR}} Oban Duncan
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|GBR}} Phelim Kavanagh<br>{{flagicon|Monaco}} Lisa Caussin Battaglia
| align="left" | {{flagicon|GBR}} Phelim Kavanagh<br>{{flagicon|Monaco}} Lisa Caussin Battaglia
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Spain}} Cris Lazarraga
{{flagicon|FRA}} Tom Chiappe
{{flagicon|FRA}} Tom Chiappe
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Mashael AlObaidan
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{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} Saud Ahmedt
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<span style="font-size: 85%">Q&nbsp;– Qualifying winner</span><br>
<span style="font-size: 85%">'''Bold'''&nbsp;– Pole<br />
<span style="font-size: 85%">''<nowiki>*</nowiki>''&nbsp;– Fastest lap</span>
''Italics''&nbsp;– Fastest Lap<br/></span>
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| align="left" | {{flagicon|Ivory Coast}} [[Didier Drogba|Team Drogba]]
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F2

Pos. Driver ALB
Australia
BHR
Bahrain
JED
Saudi Arabia
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
BAK
Azerbaijan
USA
United States
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates
Points
SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR
1 United States Chloe Fisher 11 4 Ret WD WD 3 1 5 80
2 New Zealand Koa Nēpia 1 Ret 1 2 7 78
3 Sweden Hans Pehrsson 1 38
4 Mexico Diego Hernández 34
5 Denmark William Hansen 50
6 United Kingdom Theo Anderson 48
7 France Kyle Cizeron 12 69
8 Brazil João Cardoso 40
9 Italy Martina Lombardi-Filippis 1 Ret DNS WD WD 2 1 56
10 Germany Annika Schott 3 15
11 Japan Shoma Yamaguchi 32
12 South Africa Thato Maluleke 26
13 Canada Tylor Jackson 18
14 Netherlands Marcus VanBeekum 17
15 Italy Luca Stellato 16
16 Jamaica Leon Thompson 11
17 Belgium Arthur Bovy-Hendrickx 15
18 Republic of Ireland Rowan McMahon 32
19 Costa Rica Alejandro Villalobos 14
20 Japan Rio Tomono 13
21 The Bahamas Andrae Darling 10
22 Peru Edwin Boza 8
Pos. Driver SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR SR FR Points
ALB
Australia
BHR
Bahrain
JED
Saudi Arabia
MON
Monaco
CAT
Spain
RBR
Austria
SIL
United Kingdom
SPA
Belgium
HUN
Hungary
MNZ
Italy
BAK
Azerbaijan
USA
United States
LUS
Qatar
YMC
United Arab Emirates


Current Iron Dames drivers

Driver Began Current series Titles as Iron Dames driver
Switzerland Rahel Frey[1] 2020 FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3

IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD
European Le Mans Series - LMGT3
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

None as Iron Dames driver
Denmark Michelle Gatting[1] 2020 FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3

IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD
European Le Mans Series - LMGT3
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

Ferrari Challenge Europe - Trofeo Pirelli (Pro)
Belgium Sarah Bovy[1] 2021 FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3

IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD
European Le Mans Series - LMGT3
GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup

None as Iron Dames driver
France Doriane Pin[2] 2021 IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTD

FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3Formula Regional European Championship
F1 Academy[a]

Ferrari Challenge Europe - Trofeo Pirelli (Pro)
Spain Natàlia Granada[3] 2023 IAME Euro Series (Senior)

Spanish Championship (CEK)

None as Iron Dames driver
France Sarah Rumeau[4] 2024 French Rally Championship

French Gravel Rally Championship

None as Iron Dames driver
France Julie Amblard[4] 2024 French Rally Championship

French Gravel Rally Championship

None as Iron Dames driver
France Célia Martin[5] 2024 Michelin Le Mans Cup None as Iron Dames driver
Switzerland Karen Gaillard[5] 2024 Michelin Le Mans Cup None as Iron Dames driver
France Mia Oger[6] 2024 Karting (Junior) None as Iron Dames driver
Brazil Victoria Farfus[6] 2024 Karting (Junior)

Champions of the Future Academy (OK-N Junior)[b]

None as Iron Dames driver
Spain Marta García[7] 2024 Formula Regional European Championship None as Iron Dames driver
  1. ^ Competing for Prema Racing and supported by Mercedes-AMG F1 Team
  2. ^ Supported by F1 Academy
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  2. ^ "Dorianne Pin to race with the Iron Dames for the 2021 season". 31 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Iron Dames opens a new chapter supporting young female racers in karting". Iron Lynx. 1 February 2023. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b Wood, Izzy (15 January 2024). "Iron Lynx enters French Rally Championship". Professional Motorsport World. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  5. ^ a b "Iron Dames welcome Gaillard and Martin for Le Mans Cup campaign". Motorsport Week. 30 January 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  6. ^ a b "IRON DAMES | IRON DAMES WELCOMES TWO YOUNG TALENTS, VICKY FARFUS AND MIA OGER, TO ITS RACING FAMILY". IRON DAMES. 4 April 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.
  7. ^ "IRON DAMES | IRON DAMES WELCOMES MARTA GARCIA AS THE NEWEST ADDITION TO ITS WIDE RANGE OF TALENT". IRON DAMES. 16 April 2024. Retrieved 10 June 2024.

E1 series

The 2024 UIM E1 World Championship is the inaugural season of the E1 Series electric powerboat racing series. It was launched on 2 February in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.[1]

Calendar

A provisional race schedule was announced on 17 December 2019, which would have seen a season start in January 2021 with an event in Senegal.[2] But because of delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic the start of the season was pushed back to spring 2021

Round Dates Event Location
1 2-3 February 2024 E1 Jeddah GP Saudi Arabia Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
2 11-12 May 2024 E1 Venice GP Italy Venice, Italy
3 1-2 June 2024 E1 Puerto Banús GP Spain Puerto Banús, Marbella, Spain
4 26-27 July 2024 E1 Monaco GP Monaco Monaco
5 7-8 September 2024 E1 Rotterdam GP Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
6 9-10 November 2024 E1 Hong Kong GP Hong Kong Hong Kong

The following event was on the original calendar, but did not appear in the final version.

Dates Event Location
29-30 June 2024 E1 Geneva GP Switzerland Geneva, Switzerland

Race format

A race weekend consists of two rounds of qualifying time trials on Saturday, followed by multi-car races on Sunday. The first race in Jeddah featured a different format, as there were only 8 teams. Two semi-finals, top two teams in each went to final, bottom two in each went to place race. For rounds 2-6, the format was changed to accommodate the extra entry of Westbrook Racing, which brought the total number of teams up to 9. After qualifying the teams were split into 3 groups of 3, racing against each other in 6 semi-final races. The top team in each group automatically goes to the final, while the fastest of the second finishers also punched a ticket. The next 4 teams compete in the place race, while the 9th place finisher is out after the semi-finals.

Teams and drivers

UIM E1 Pilot Academy

The UIM E1 Pilot Academy was created to train a new generation of racers, and get them ready to compete in the E1 Series. Female and male athletes with experience in motorsport, cycling, Esports, extreme sports and high-speed sports were invited to apply. A total of 34 racers took part in the training, with 18 being selected to compete in the inaugural season of the series.[3]

Group 1

Group 2

  • Spain Laia Sanz
  • Sweden Timmy Hansen1
  • Latvia Ieva Millere-Hagin^2
  • Sweden Erik Stark1
  • Monaco Lisa Caussin Battaglia1
  • United Kingdom Phelim Kavanagh1

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

  • Monaco Giacomo Sacchi
  • Singapore Janice Oo
  • Italy Andrea Comella
  • Saudi Arabia Rinad Hafez
  • Singapore Clemet Tham

^1 – Selected to compete in the 2024 season

^2 – Piloted the Racebird for the Test Event in Rotterdam in November 2023

Official Entries

All teams use one of the identical Racebird powerboats.[4] Each team consists of a male and a female driver, who share a car and have equal driving duties.[5]

Team No. Drivers Rounds
India Team Blue Rising[6] 05 United Kingdom Phelim Kavanagh[7] 1–3
Monaco Lisa Caussin Battaglia[8] 1–3
Ivory Coast Team Drogba[9] 07 Kuwait Yousef Al-Abdulrazzaq[10] 1–3
United Kingdom Oban Duncan[11] 1–3
Spain Team Rafa[12] 09 Spain Cris Lazarraga[12] 1–3
France Tom Chiappe[12] 1–3
Brazil Team Brazil by Claure Group[13] 10 United Kingdom Catie Munnings[14] 1–3
Sweden Timmy Hansen[14] 1–3
Mexico Sergio Pérez E1 Team[15] 11 Italy Vicky Piria[15] 1–3
Spain Dani Clos[15] 1–3
United States Team Brady[16] 12 Finland Emma Kimiläinen[17] 1–3
United Kingdom Sam Coleman[17] 1–3
United States Team Miami powered by Magnus[18] 16 United States Anna Glennon[19] 1–3
Sweden Erik Stark[19] 1–3
Saudi Arabia Aoki Racing Team[20] 77 Saudi Arabia Mashael AlObaidan[21] 1–3
Saudi Arabia Saud Ahmed[21] 1–3
United States Westbrook Racing[22] 88 Spain Lucas Ordóñez[22] 2–3
United States Sara Price[22] 2–3
  • On April 27, 2021 it was announced that the Venice Racing Team, headed by entrepreneur Francesco Pannoli, would be the first team to join the inaugural season of the E1 Series, which was supposed to take place in 2023.[23] The team was still included in competitor lists as late as August 2023, but did not appear on the final roster for the 2024 season.[24][25]

Results and standings

Round Event Qualifying Semifinal 1&4 Semifinal 2&5 Semifinal 3&6 4th place??? Fastest Lap Final
1 Saudi Arabia E1 Jeddah GP United States Team Miami Spain Team Rafa United States Team Brady
2 Italy E1 Venice GP United States Team Miami Brazil Team Brazil United States Westbrook Racing Ivory Coast Team Drogba United States Team Brady
3 Spain E1 Puerto Banús GP Ivory Coast Team Drogba Brazil Team Brazil United States Westbrook Racing United States Team Miami United States Westbrook Racing United States Team Miami
4 Netherlands E1 Rotterdam GP
5 Monaco E1 Monaco GP
6 Hong Kong E1 Hong Kong GP
Scoring system

Points are awarded to all 9 teams. An additional point is given to the best team in qualifying, and the team with the fastest lap. For the first race, because there were only 8 teams, the point system was different.

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   Q   L 
Race 1 20 16 13 10 7 5 3 1 1 1
Races 2-6 20 15 13 10 6 5 3 2 1 1 1

Drivers' Championship standings

Pos. Driver JED
Saudi Arabia
VEN
Italy
PUE
Spain
MON
Monaco
ROT
Netherlands
HONHong Kong Points
Q R Q R Q R Q R Q R
1 United States Anna Glennon
Sweden Erik Stark
1 2 1 5 6 1 45
2 Finland Emma Kimiläinen

United Kingdom Sam Coleman

5 1 2 1 3 9 42
3 United Kingdom Catie Munnings
Sweden Timmy Hansen
3 8 4 2 7 3 30
4 United States Sara Price

Spain Lucas Ordóñez

5 3 2 2 30
5 Kuwait Yousef Al-Abdulrazzaq

United Kingdom Oban Duncan

4 6 3 4 1 5 23
6 United Kingdom Phelim Kavanagh
Monaco Lisa Caussin Battaglia
6 4 9[a] 8 9 4 22
7 Spain Cris Lazarraga

France Tom Chiappe

2 3 7[b] 6 4 8 21
8 Saudi Arabia Mashael AlObaidan

Saudi Arabia Saud Ahmedt

7 7 8[c] 7 8 6 11
9 Italy Vicky Piria

Spain Dani Clos

8 5 6 9 5 7 11
Pos. Driver JED
Saudi Arabia
VEN
Italy
PUE
Spain
MON
Monaco
ROT
Netherlands
HONHong Kong Points
Key
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver 2nd place
Bronze 3rd place
Green Other points position
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)

Bold – Pole
Italics – Fastest Lap

Teams' Championship standings

Pos. Team JED
Saudi Arabia
VEN
Italy
PUE
Spain
MON
Monaco
ROT
Netherlands
HONHong Kong Points
Q R Q R Q R Q R Q R
1 United States Team Miami powered by Magnus 1 2 1 5 6 1 45
2 United States Team Brady 5 1 2 1 3 9 42
3 Brazil Team Brazil by Claure Group 3 8 4 2 7 3 30
4 United States Westbrook Racing 5 3 2 2 30
5 Ivory Coast Team Drogba 4 6 3 4 1 5 23
6 India Team Blue Rising 6 4 9[d] 8 9 4 22
7 Spain Team Rafa 2 3 7[e] 6 4 8 21
8 Saudi Arabia Aoki Racing Team 7 7 8[f] 7 8 6 11
9 MexicoSergio Pérez E1 Team 8 5 6 9 5 7 11
Pos. Team JED
Saudi Arabia
VEN
Italy
PUE
Spain
MON
Monaco
ROT
Netherlands
HONHong Kong Points
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