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2017 Montreal ePrix

The 2017 Montreal ePrix (formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro-Québec Montréal ePrix) was a pair of Formula E electric car races held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit in Montreal, Quebec before a two-day crowd of 45,000 people. They were the 11th and 12th races of the 2016–17 Formula E Championship and the only running of the event. The first 35-lap race contested on 29 July, was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi from pole position. The Techeetah duo of Jean-Éric Vergne and Stéphane Sarrazin finished in second and third places. The longer 37-lap race held on 31 July was won by Vergne from a third place start. Mahindra's Felix Rosenqvist took second with Virgin driver José María López third.

2017 Montreal ePrix
Race 11 of 12 of the 2016–17 Formula E Championship
Race details[1][2]
Date 29 July 2017
Official name 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro-Québec Montréal ePrix[3]
Location Montreal Street Circuit, Montreal, Quebec
Course Street circuit
Course length 2.745 km (1.706 miles)
Distance 35 laps, 96.075 km (59.698 miles)
Weather Dry with air temperatures approaching 24.1 °C (75.4 °F); wind speeds up to 11.1 kilometres per hour (6.9 mph)[4]
Pole position
Driver Audi Sport ABT
Time 1:22.869
Fastest lap
Driver Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske
Time 1:24.536 on lap 19
Podium
First Audi Sport ABT
Second Techeetah-Renault
Third Techeetah-Renault
Lap leaders

Di Grassi won pole position for the first race by recording the fastest lap in qualifying and held off Sarrazin to maintain the lead at the start and pulled away from the field. Attention focused on Sébastien Buemi, demoted from second to twelfth for changing his battery, who sustained steering arm damage on the first lap but was able to move up the field during the course of the race. It was neutralised with a full course yellow flag when Loïc Duval and Nick Heidfeld collided on the 14th lap. Most drivers made pit stops to switch into a second car and di Grassi kept the lead after this phase. Sarrazin ceded second to teammate Vergne who began to draw closer to di Grassi but his chase was neutralised when López crashed on lap 24, necessitating the safety car's deployment. Di Grassi kept the lead at the restart and held off Vergne for the rest of the race to take his second victory of the season and the sixth of his career. No lead changes occurred, as di Grassi was the only driver to lead laps in the first race.

Rosenqvist was the fastest driver for qualifying for the second race and maintained the lead on the first lap. After Sarrazin spun at the first turn from contact with Daniel Abt and Nelson Piquet Jr., Buemi was hit from behind by António Félix da Costa, damaging his right-rear wheel guard which flailed in the wind before detaching. Buemi was required to make a pit stop, dropping him down the order. With more electrical energy to use, Vergne began attacking Rosenqvist for the lead after ten laps. Vergne took the lead for one lap when the change into second cars began on the 18th lap. After the pit stops, Rosenqvist reclaimed the lead with a five-second lead over Vergne who began regaining the lost time having made his pit stop one lap later than the former. Vergne again had more usable electrical energy and overtook the slower Rosenqvist on the 29th lap. Vergne maintained the lead to claim his first Formula E victory. There were four lead changes among three different drivers during the course of the second race.

Di Grassi overturned Buemi's lead in the Drivers' Championship to become the third champion in Formula E history by 24 points. Rosenqvist finished the season in third place, five points ahead of Sam Bird. Vergne's form in both races consolidated his hold on fifth position. Despite its poor form in the second race, e.Dams-Renault secured their third consecutive Teams' Championship by 20 points over Audi Sport ABT. Mahindra finished the season in third with Virgin a further 25 points behind in fourth. Techeetah's performance in both races allowed the team to consolidate fifth place.

Background to race weekend edit

Preview edit

Before the race, e.Dams-Renault driver Sébastien Buemi led the Drivers' Championship with 157 points, ten ahead of Lucas di Grassi in second, who in turn, was a further 43 in front of third-placed Felix Rosenqvist. Sam Bird was fourth on 100 points and Nico Prost was fifth with 84 points.[5] e.Dams-Renault led the Teams' Championship with 259 points; Audi Sport ABT were in second place on 194 points and Mahindra with 182 points contended the team for the position. With 153 points, Virgin were in fourth position and Techeetah rounded out the top five with 94 points.[5] A maximum of 59 points were available for the final ePrix which meant di Grassi could still win the title if he won both races and Buemi placed second twice without taking two pole positions.[6]

After reducing Buemi's lead by 22 points in the preceding New York City ePrix, di Grassi stated his team had to improve vastly in finding hope of winning the championship in Montreal and felt more confident than before: "With the experience that I have with Formula E, you know that it can go from hell to heaven any weekend, any race. We just have to do our best, try and win both races and see how it goes."[7] Buemi, the pre-title favourite, missed the New York City races because of a World Endurance Championship commitment at the Nürburgring, but said he would prepare for the Montreal double header in the same way he would with any other event: "We will try to do the best possible. I hope we can finish this season in style and look forward to it."[8] He created controversy when he raised the issue of his crash with di Grassi at the 2016 London ePrix, saying a similar collision would be difficult for di Grassi to explain and not to do it again."[9] Di Grassi responded by noting Buemi lost the first season championship through an error and said Buemi had more pressure and another mistake would prevent him from reclaiming the title: "Everyone feels pressure in a different way of course. He has pressure big time this weekend, much more than me, this is because everyone will be waiting to see if those mistakes come again in Montreal."[10]

Preparation edit

In September 2014 Denis Coderre, the Mayor of Montreal, entered into advance talks with Jean Todt, the president of motorsport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) over holding a motor race in the city. Although it was mooted the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve would host the race, Coderre preferred a city centre track. After flying to Miami to meet with Formula E holding's executive director in March 2015, Corderre said two months later that "informal agreements" had been reached with series promoters, allowing racing to be held in Montreal's streets.[11] Planning for the event began in January 2016,[12] and a six-year contract was signed with an option for a renewal available after half the time had passed.[13] The round was later confirmed as part of Formula E's 2016–17 schedule in September 2016 by the FIA World Motor Sport Council as a double header. They were the 11th and 12th single-seater electric car races of the Championship, and were held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit.[14] The city expected 60,000 people to attend the two-day event.[15]

Prior to the double header, Formula One had visited the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve intermittently since 1978 and it was the first time the Formula E title was decided anywhere other than the Battersea Park Street Circuit in London.[16] The first pictures of the 14-turn 2.75 km (1.71 mi) track layout were released to the press on 21 October 2016.[17] Construction of the grandstands and paddock for the race started on 15 July, two weeks before the first ePrix. The circuit foundations were completely dismantled ten days after it had ended.[18] Race ambassador and former driver Patrick Carpentier believed the track's layout would challenge drivers and felt the best place for overtaking would occur into the first turn.[19] Drivers voiced positive feelings about the track. Di Grassi called it possibly "one of the best tracks in Formula E history" and Rosenqvist said it appeared "fantastic" because of its elevation change which is in contrast to most Formula E circuits which are held on flat surfaces.[20] However, local residents complained about the lack of access, and the track's use of public streets and sidewalks for private purposes was questioned.[21]

Race one edit

Practice and qualifying edit

Two practice sessions—both on Saturday morning—were held before the late afternoon race. The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second for half an hour.[22] Both practice sessions took place in dry and warm weather conditions.[1] Di Grassi recorded the first practice session's fastest lap at 1 minute, 22.451 seconds on 200 kW (270 hp) of power, almost 1.2 seconds faster than Bird in second. Jean-Éric Vergne, Buemi, Nico Prost, Rosenqvist. Stéphane Sarrazin, Mitch Evans, Daniel Abt and Nelson Piquet Jr. were in positions three to ten.[23] The track's surface caught several drivers off guard after locking their tyres, causing them to slide onto the run-off areas, and an oversteer affected multiple cars.[23] Abt broke his car's left-front rim following an collision with a barrier lining the track.[24] In the second practice session, Prost was quickest with a time of 1 minute and 22.180 seconds; Vergne, Rosenqvist, Sarrazin, Heidfeld, Bird, Loïc Duval (Dragon), Robin Frijns (Andretti) and the two NextEV cars of Oliver Turvey and Piquet completed the top ten.[25] Di Grassi and Adam Carroll skidded under braking on dust and slid onto the track's run-off areas.[26] Sarrazin later stopped at the pit lane exit but restarted his car without external aid.[27] Buemi glanced the Bus Stop chicane inside barrier, and speared straight into the exit wall at high speed. Buemi was unhurt and exited his car without external assistance. Because his vehicle was significantly damaged, he drove his second car for qualifying.[25] The crash prompted the session to end prematurely with five minutes left due to extensive damage to the barrier and debris strewn across the circuit.[28] e.Dams-Renault mechanics worked for the next five hours to build a new car around a spare monocoque.[24]

 
Sam Bird (pictured in 2015) could not use the maximum power available to him and qualified down the field.

Saturday's afternoon qualifying session ran for an hour and was divided into four groups of five cars. Each group was determined by a lottery system and was permitted six minutes of on-track activity. All drivers were limited to two timed laps with one at maximum power. The fastest five overall competitors in the four groups participated in a "Super Pole" session with one driver on the track at any time going out in reverse order from fifth to first. Each of the five drivers was limited to one timed lap and the starting order was determined by the competitor's fastest lap times (Super Pole from first to fifth, and group qualifying from sixth to twentieth). The driver and team who recorded the fastest time were awarded three points towards their respective championships.[22] Qualifying was held in dry and warm weather conditions,[1] and the track appeared slower than in practice.[29] In the first group of five runners, where drivers waited 3½ minutes before venturing onto the track,[30] Duval was fastest, three-tenths of a seconds quicker than Abt.[1] Bird in third could not use the maximum amount of power available to him due to a mapping issue.[31] Piquet locked his tyres on his maximum power lap,[32][33] and Jérôme d'Ambrosio was the first group's slowest (and overall) driver as he failed to reach the timing line to start his full power lap.[34] Track conditions improved in the second group which saw the five drivers wait until the final seconds to begin their maximum power laps.[33][35] Sarrazin recorded the fastest lap; Prost and Frijns followed in second and third.[33] António Félix da Costa attacked but struggled with understeer and slid his car to go half a second slower than Sarrazin. José María López was the second group's slowest participant after a similar mapping error to his teammate Bird slowed him.[30][33][34]

In the third group, di Grassi set the fastest overall lap of any driver at 1 minute, 23.026 seconds. He was followed by Buemi and Rosenqvist in second and third.[33] Vergne made an error en route to fourth place and Evans was the third group's slowest competitor.[29] Carroll was fastest in the fourth group with Turvey, Tom Dillmann Heidfeld and Engel in second to fifth.[29][33] Heidfeld was slow due to an error through the first turn and Engel appeared to have a similar problem to both Virgin cars.[34] After group qualifying ended, the lap times set by di Grassi, Buemi, Sarrazin, Rosenqvist and Prost progressed them to super pole.[30] Di Grassi took his third pole position of the season with a time of 1 minute, 22.869 seconds, despite losing four hundredths of a second in the first sector but regained time in the second sector. He was joined on the grid's front row by Buemi who was 0.196 seconds slower.[30][34] Sarrazin took third place by judging the first braking point correctly and demonstrated strong rear grip despite losing seven hundredths of a second through a driver error. Although he had a small amount of oversteer which cost him time Prost secured fourth.[30] Rosenqvist locked his rear brakes going into the first corner,[34] losing him one second worth of time and took fifth.[29] After qualifying, Buemi was demoted ten places on the grid because he changed his car's battery after his second practice crash.[33] Following the application of penalties, the rest of the grid lined up as Vergne, Evans, Carroll, Turvey, Dillmann, Duval, Abt, Buemi, Frijns, Heidfeld, Félix da Costa, López, Engel, Bird, Piquet and d'Ambrosio.[1]

Race edit

 
Nick Heidfeld (pictured in 2014) retired after 14 laps due to a collision with Loïc Duval.

The weather at the start was dry with the air temperature between 24.10 to 24.55 °C (75.38 to 76.19 °F) and a track temperature from 28.90 to 29.45 °C (84.02 to 85.01 °F).[1] A special feature of Formula E is the "Fan Boost" feature, an additional 100 kilowatts (130 hp) of power to use in the driver's second car. The three drivers who were allowed to use the boost were determined by a fan vote.[22] For the first Montreal race, di Grassi, Vergne and Buemi were handed the extra power.[36] When the race began at 16:00 Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00),[37] di Grassi held off Sarrazin to lead the field at the first corner.[38] Buemi drove conservatively resulting in him being delayed in a closely bunched pack of cars in the middle of the field. He sustained handling damage from contact with Frijns's front-left wheel in the second turn and fell to 16th place.[39][40][41] Evans and his teammate Carroll made fast getaways and moved to fourth and eighth.[36] Prost struggled at the start and lost two positions to fall to sixth position after making contact with one of the Jaguar cars.[42] Heidfeld gained four positions by the end of the first lap while Buemi lost four places over the same distance.[1]

At the end of the first lap, di Grassi led Sarrazin, Rosenqvist, Evans, Vergne, Prost, Carroll, Turvey, Duval, and Dillmann.[1] Di Grassi began to pull away from the rest of the field.[43] Rosenqvist pressured Sarrazin but the latter defended third place. Attention switched to Buemi who began to move through the field.[42] He put his left hand on his steering wheel against his bent steering arm.[40] Heidfeld and Abt were able to enter the top-ten and both battled for position.[42] Abt passed Heidfeld for ninth place on lap nine.[42][44] After ten laps Buemi had passed four drivers to be in 12th place.[42] After Buemi had overtaken Duval for tenth position on the 14th lap,[42] Heidfeld attempted to pass Duval on the outside,[38] but Duval defended his position, leaving Heidfeld without any space on some dirt and the two made contact at turn six.[36][39] Duval resumed but Heidfeld's front-right suspension was bent and drove to the side of the track at turn 12 to retire.[39][42] Heidfeld's stricken car prompted the activation of the full course yellow procedure to allow marshals to remove it from the circuit and most drivers elected to make pit stops for the mandatory change into their second cars.[43][45]

Buemi and Abt were the first drivers to enter the pit lane to try and pass drivers through an alternative strategy.[36] Buemi was close behind the rear of Abt's car and made minor contact with the slow-moving Abt, gesticulating angrily.[40][45] Buemi was released from his pit stall alongside Abt,[40] and passed him. Abt then applied his brakes to avoid hitting Buemi.[45] After Buemi appeared to slow at the pit lane exit, Abt drove into the rear of his car, prompting Buemi to complain furiously over the radio.[40] Rosenqvist's pit stop was two seconds longer than expected and fell behind Vergne. Having opted not to make a pit stop under the full course yellow which concluded on lap 17, Carroll moved into the top ten, and rejoined in 14th after making his pit stop.[44] Sarrazin later allowed Vergne through to take over second place.[43] Duval recorded the race's fastest lap on lap 19. He set a lap of 1 minute, 24.536 seconds, earning him one championship point.[1]

 
Lucas di Grassi (pictured in 2016) started from pole position and led every lap to win the first race.

At the front, Vergne began to reduce the time deficit to di Grassi.[36] Buemi overtook Turvey for seventh place on lap 21 and he passed Evans two laps later but could not establish a healthy advantage over Abt.[42] López lost control of his car's rear on lap 24,[40] and spun into the turn eight wall, necessitating the deployment of the safety car, and eliminating the time gaps in the field.[36][39][43] The safety car was withdrawn at the end of lap 29,[36] and racing resumed as di Grassi used his FanBoost to pull clear from Vergne whom Sarrazin challenged.[42] Prost allowed his teammate Buemi through to fifth place.[40] Abt aggressively overtook Prost soon after for sixth and continued his goal of drawing closer to Buemi.[42] On the 31st lap,[44] Rosenqvist, who aimed for a podium position, struck the wall exiting the chicane,[39] damaging his left-rear suspension and bending his car's steering arm.[36][40] This allowed Buemi to take over fourth place as Rosenqvist fell down the order.[43][45]

Vergne drew close to di Grassi and was close behind him in the final two laps.[42] He attempted to overtake di Grassi but the latter defended the lead.[36] Buemi closed up to Sarrazin on the final lap but a battle that saw wheel-to-wheel contact meant he could not pass Sarrazin in the turn six to eight complex.[39][40] Vergne continued to push di Grassi for the rest of the race but was not able to draw close enough to mount a serious attempt at passing, and di Grassi took his second victory of the season and the sixth of his career.[40] Vergne finished three-tenths of a second behind in second with teammate Sarrazin third.[39] Buemi was fourth on the road, ahead of Abt in fifth and Bird who gained 12 positions over the course of the event to take sixth. Prost, Evans, Frijns, and the limping Rosenqvist rounded out the top ten.[40] Dillmann, d'Ambrosio, Engel, Piquet and Félix da Costa. Turvey and Carroll were the final finishers.[36] There were no lead changes during the race as di Grassi led every lap contested.[1]

Post-race edit

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference. Di Grassi was delighted with his victory, calling it "the best day in my Formula E career" and reserved praise for his team after they used much of their energy to understand their lack of competitiveness at the preceding New York City double header. He stated his belief the secret was to remain calm and "exercise what the driver could do to motivate everybody that person is surrounded by for the season's remaining races," "Formula E can go from heaven to hell in one lap or one decision or one problem. Today we did the job. Tomorrow is a completely different day, a completely different environment. We're going to try to do the same as we did here."[46] Vergne was happy over his team's growing strength and their double podium finish. He said he was hit from both sides at the race's start, causing him to lose positions, but spoke highly of his car and strategy allowed him to go faster than other drivers.[47] Third-place finisher Sarrazin stated he was slower and became aware of Buemi closing on him by glancing at his rear-view mirrors and the latter challenging for the title.[43]

 
Sébastien Buemi (pictured in 2016) confronted three drivers after the race and was later disqualified for an underweight car.

After the race, the atmosphere in the pit lane became turbulent when a visibly angered Buemi went to Félix da Costa and accused him of breaking his car's steering in the second turn. When Félix da Costa replied he had not made contact, Buemi walked to Frijns and engaged in a heated argument. Frijns argued his choices were either hitting Buemi's rear wing or driving to the outside of him. Buemi countered this by accusing Frijns of being supercilious and swore at him. Buemi confronted Abt soon after and accused the latter of hitting him deliberately. When Buemi walked away, he turned to Abt and branded him "dirty".[48] More than half an hour after the rant, Buemi called Audi Sport Abt "a dirty team" through the press and claimed they violated series regulations.[49] Frijns was perplexed by Buemi's confrontation as he expected to be thanked by him and believed he avoided being caught up in a more serious incident, "I had actually already taken him before I turned in and I felt a small touch on the left rear but nothing much. Then five or six laps later he was behind me and I chose to let him go so I don't know what he is crying about."[50] Ten days after the ePrix, Buemi apologised to his team and both Andretti drivers on Twitter.[51]

Buemi, having risen from twelfth to finish fourth, was disqualified for infringing technical regulations as technical stewards in post-race scrutineering determined his second car was under the minimum weight limit of 880 kg (1,940 lb) and the team were reported to have added an additional 4 kg (8.8 lb) to compensate for any weight variation in his vehicle. This was partly due to the insufficient amount of time to get the car weighed after it was rebuilt from his accident in the second practice session.[52][53] The team elected not to appeal the penalty.[52] e.Dams-Renault team principal Jean-Paul Driot said he did not understand why the car's weight was not within the limit. He revealed the team attempted to file an appeal for a weighing of the battery but the large amount of difference in the component complicated the situation.[53]

The result moved di Grassi into the lead of the Drivers' Championship with 175 points. Buemi fell to second and was 18 points behind di Grassi. Bird's fifth-place finish promoted him to third place with 110 points but was mathematically excluded from winning the championship. Rosenqvist's poor form dropped him from third to fourth and was also prevented from securing the title. Vergne and Prost were equal on points for fifth place.[54] e.Dams-Renault still led the Teams' Championship on 267 points but their advantage over Audi Sport ABT was reduced to 33 points. Mahindra remained in third position but Virgin moved further towards the team while Techeetah consolidated fifth with one race left in the season.[54] For the second event, Di Grassi only now needed to finish fifth or better to secure the championship regardless of where Buemi finished.[55]

Standings after the race edit

  • Bold text indicates who still had a theoretical chance of becoming Champion.
  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Race two edit

2017 Montreal ePrix
Race 12 of 12 of the 2016–17 Formula E Championship
 
Race details[56][57]
Date 30 July 2017
Official name 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro-Québec Montréal ePrix[3]
Location Montreal Street Circuit, Montreal, Quebec
Course Street circuit
Course length 2.745 km (1.706 miles)
Distance 37 laps, 101.565 km (63.110 miles)
Weather Dry, Air: 27.05 to 27.75 °C (80.69 to 81.95 °F), Track: 30.55 and 31.10 °C (86.99 and 87.98 °F)
Pole position
Driver Mahindra
Time 1:22.344
Fastest lap
Driver   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault
Time 1:23.444 on lap 28
Podium
First Techeetah-Renault
Second Mahindra
Third Virgin-Citroën
Lap leaders

Practice and qualifying edit

As was the case for 29 July, two practice sessions—both on Sunday morning—were held before the late afternoon race. The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second 30 minutes.[22] Both practice sessions took place in dry and clear weather.[56] In the third practice session, di Grassi used the maximum amount of power available to him to record the fastest time of 1 minute and 21.442 seconds late on, almost four-tenths of a second faster than Prost in second. Buemi, Félix da Costa, Rosenqvist, López, Bird, Evans, d'Ambrosio and Vergne followed in the top ten.[58] Duval was investigated for colliding with Piquet's car heading into the first corner when he overtook him on the inside.[59] Rosenqvist was quickest in the fourth practice session with a 1-minute and 21.183 seconds lap; Buemi, López, Bird, Duval, Abt, Turvey, Vergne, di Grassi and Prost completed the top ten.[60] Abt made minor contact with Prost in the first turn, damaging the latter's front wing,[61] and puncturing Abt's right-rear tyre.[62] The first yellow flag was prompted when Duval locked his tyres and slid onto the chicane's run-off area, and a second was necessitated after Piquet locked his tyres, spun into the barrier at turn eleven and damaged his front wing. Evans narrowly avoided contact with the turn two barrier after locking his tyres driving towards it.[61][62] After fourth practice ended, Rosenqvist's qualifying car suffered a battery problem, forcing him to use his second vehicle while his team rebuilt his first car's powertrain by disassembling its rear.[63]

 
Felix Rosenqvist (pictured in 2016) had his third pole position of the season.

Qualifying took place from early Sunday afternoon with four groups of five cars with the fastest five overall participants progressing into super pole.[22] It was held in dry and warm weather.[56] In the first group of five cars, López set a benchmark lap time with Duval close behind in second.[64] On his maximum power lap, Buemi locked his tyres going into the first turn,[65] but despite going quicker in the second sector, was provisional third.[66] Engel and Carroll were the first group's slowest drivers.[56] Rosenqvist paced the second group, followed by Vergne. Dillmann and d'Ambrosio were third and fourth and Evans was the slowest competitor in the second group after heavily locking his tyres entering the first corner and had to regain control of his car to continue driving.[65][66] Piquet set the third group's quickest time.[64] Sarrazin in second locked his brakes driving into turn one on his maximum power lap.[67] Félix da Costa ran deep heading into the first turn and excessive oversteer throughout his lap left him in third.[66] Frijns, suffering similar problems to his teammate, followed in fourth, and Turvey was the third group's slowest competitor.[56][65]

Bird set the fastest overall lap in the fourth group at 1 minute, 22.012 seconds, four-tenths of a second faster than the second-placed Heidfeld. Di Grassi, Abt and Prost were the fourth group's three slowest participants.[56] At the end of group qualifying, the lap times set by Bird, Rosenqvist, Vergne, Heidfeld and di Grassi advanced them to super pole.[66] Rosenqvist clinched his third pole position of the season with a 1-minute, 22.344 seconds lap.[68] He was joined on the grid's front row by Bird who appeared to go fastest by improving in the first sector but drifted in turn seven and voiced his disappointment over the radio. Vergne gained most of his time in the first sector and was clean for the rest of his lap for third. Despite complaining about his state of his brakes, Heidfeld took fourth. Di Grassi locked his rear brakes entering the first turn and oversteered through the corner. He did not regain any time and started fifth.[65][66] After qualifying, Prost was demoted twenty places on the grid because he changed his battery and inverter following a car bay fire after the first race.[66][67] However, Prost did not take the full penalty, and began from the pit lane with ten seconds added to his race time.[69] After the penalty was applied, the rest of the field lined up as Abt, Dillmann, Piquet, Sarrazin, d'Ambrosio, López, Duval, Buemi, Félix da Costa, Frijns, Turvey, Evans, Engel, Carroll and Prost.[56]

Race edit

The weather at the start were dry and warm with an air temperature ranging from 27.05 to 27.75 °C (80.69 to 81.95 °F) and a track temperature between 30.55 and 31.10 °C (86.99 and 87.98 °F).[56] When the second race started at 16:00 local time,[37] Rosenqvist steered left to keep the lead ahead of the battling Bird and Vergne going into the first corner.[70] Di Grassi pressured Heidfeld but a sudden loss in speed fell him behind Dillmann.[71] Sarrazin made contact with Abt and Piquet in the first turn,[71] and spun, creating a small traffic jam in which all cars got through.[72] As the field concertinaed through the first corner, Robin Frijns hit the right-rear corner of Buemi's car,[71][72] causing Buemi's right rear wheel guard to detach and flail in the wind. Although the loose bodywork piece came off, Buemi was shown a black flag with an orange disc, requiring him to enter the pit lane to mend car damage.[73] López moved from eleventh to seventh by the end of the first lap, while Sarrazin's incident dropped him ten places over the same distance.[56] At the end of the first lap, Rosenqvist led Vergne, Bird, Heidfeld, Dillmann, di Grassi, López, Abt, d'Ambrosio and Duval.[56]

Buemi gained two positions before entering the pit lane,[74] and voiced his anger over the radio.[70] Because the loose bodywork part had fallen off, Buemi was stationary in his pit stall for only a few seconds and rejoined in 19th, ahead of teammate Prost. D'Ambrosio passed Abt for eighth but the latter regained the position after driving through the next few turns.[71] Heidfeld overtook Bird to take over the third position and Dillmann began to battle the latter.[72] At the front, Rosenqvist and Vergne pulled clear from Bird and Heidfeld.[71] With both e.Dams drivers running at the rear of the pack, the team faced a predicament of pushing to secure the Teams' Championship or for Buemi to retake the Drivers' Championship.[70] After ten laps, Vergne duelled Rosenqvist for the lead as the latter had more electrical energy to use than the latter ahead of him but could not find any space to move in front.[72] Heidfeld and Bird backed themselves into Dillmann's path, prompting him to apply his brakes early and allowing López to challenge for third position.[70] Heidfeld then slowed, allowing the Virgin duo of Bird and López to overtake him.[71]

 
Jean-Éric Vergne (pictured in 2016) took his first motor racing victory since competing in the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series.

The mandatory change for drivers to switch into their second cars began on lap 18 when Engel and Piquet entered the pit lane. Rosenqvist followed on the next lap with Vergne, López and the Audi Sport ABT duo of di Grassi and Abt opting to remain on track for another lap to allow them to run without aerodynamic turbulence affecting their cars.[70] Di Grassi's strategy of staying out for one extra lap did not work as his pit stop lasted two seconds slower than the agreed minimum pit stop time, and emerged in tenth place, behind his teammate Abt.[71] Piquet duelled with di Grassi and the latter retained tenth position. Abt then ceded ninth position to his teammate di Grassi. Prost led the field for one lap before making his pit stop.[70] After the pit stops, Rosenqvist retook the lead and was five seconds ahead of Vergne.[74] The time gaps in the field had extended significantly and most drivers attempted to again close up to their rivals.[71] Both Audi Sport ABT drivers had been unable to make huge progress through the field, improving e.Dams-Renault's chances of retaining the Teams' Championship.[70] However di Grassi and teammate Abt overtook d'Ambrosio and drew closer to the battling Venturi cars of Engel and Dillmann. Di Grassi passed Dillmann on lap 27 and Buemi used his FanBoost to take 15th from Frijns.[71]

Di Grassi forced Engel into a driving error and passed him for sixth.[71] Vergne had drawn close to race leader Rosenqvist and took advantage of him lifting and coasting to overtake him without trouble for first heading towards turn three on the 29th lap.[70][74][75] Vergne's higher top speed allowed him to pull away quickly from Rosenqvist.[71] Prost entered the pit lane with a mechanical problem.[76] However, he recorded the race's fastest lap beforehand, completing a circuit in 1 minute, 23.444 seconds on the previous lap for one championship point.[56] Bird lost third place to his teammate López after a closely contested battle that saw both drivers collide. Both Audi Sport ABT drivers continued to draw closer to Heidfeld.[71] With two laps remaining, Frijns tried to pass Duval but they made contact and Duval ended his race in a barrier. Yellow flags were waved in the area but the safety car was not deployed.[71][72] López caught Rosenqvist in the race's final laps but could not pass him.[72]

Vergne held the lead for the remainder of the race to take his first Formula E victory after eight podium finishes in the preceding three seasons.[76] It was Vergne's first motor racing victory since the 2011 Formula Renault 3.5 Series round at Circuit Paul Ricard.[77] Rosenqvist took second, eight-tenths of a second behind with López third. Off the podium, Bird took fourth and Heidfeld fifth.[56] Abt moved into sixth on the final lap, and teammate di Grassi finished seventh to secure his first Drivers' Championship. Sarrazin came back through the field to take eighth.[74] D'Ambrosio and Dillmann rounded out the top ten. Buemi, Evans, Frijns, Carroll and Félix da Costa. Piquet, Turvey, Engel and Duval were the final finishers.[56] Di Grassi became the third champion in the history of Formula E and the second Brazilian after Piquet in the 2014–15 season.[78] There were four lead changes in the race; three drivers reached the front of the field. Rosenqvist's total of 25 laps led was the most of any competitor. Vergne led twice for a total of 11 laps.[56]

Post-race edit

The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference. Vergne was happy with his maiden victory, calling it "extremely satisfying" as he endured a difficult season and it would improve his team's confidence in the future, "There were mistakes as a team but nevertheless, to get second places, double podiums and then a win today is an amazing feeling."[79] He stated the win would put Techeetah's personnel in a positive state of mind and would return for the following the season as a stronger force in the series.[77] Rosenqvist revealed that Bird was his main rival over the race weekend and his focus was to secure third place in the Drivers' Championship.[80] Nevertheless, he was delighted to finish third in his rookie season because he believed it showed the effort of his team Mahindra.[81] Third-place finisher López spoke of his pleasure finishing there following his first race retirement because he immediately noitced changes to his car and had been frustrated qualifying did not give him the opportunity to demonstrate it.[82]

Newly crowned champion di Grassi said of his title success, "This journey, this day started three years ago when we started season one, and then we got a lot of good results. I arrived in London fighting for the championship, even though I got disqualified from winning a race. Season two, the same situation, even got disqualified from winning a race. Finally I came here as an underdog, 10 points behind and had the nerves to keep calm, I did the job yesterday and today managed to win it also. I'm so happy for my team, so happy for the ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport guys, they really deserve it."[83] He later claimed to have not given up hope in winning the championship despite a competitive field and retiring from the Paris ePrix, but also admitted focusing on Formula E after Audi's withdrawal from the World Endurance Championship at the end of 2016 helped him.[84] While Buemi admitted to being disappointed over losing the championship, he congratulated di Grassi on his title win,[83] and stated him missing the New York City races was not an excuse in his defeat.[80] Regarding his pit stop early in the race, Buemi chose not to judge if the stewards were correct and admitted to not knowing about the regulation requiring him to enter the pit lane if his car was damaged.[85]

The result secured di Grassi the Drivers' Championship with 181 points. Buemi, in second place, was 24 points behind with Rosenqvist the best of the rookie drivers in third on 127 points. Bird took fourth, and Vergne's victory secured him fifth place.[54] e.Dams-Renault became the Teams' Champions for the third consecutive year on 268 points; Audi Sport ABT finished 20 points behind in second, and Mahindra were a further 33 points adrift in third position. Virgin consolidated fourth on 190 points and Techeetah was fifth with 156 points.[54] 45,000 people attended the two-day event.[86] Despite insisting the race could not be held elsewhere in the city, Corderre later conceded the 2018 edition was at risk of being relocated due to nearby construction.[21] Future ePrix in Montreal were cancelled by new mayor Valérie Plante in December, citing rising costs to the tax payer.[87]

Standings after the race edit

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

Classification edit

Qualifying one edit

Final first qualifying classification
Pos. No. Driver Team GS SP Grid
1 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 1:23.026 1:22.869 1
2 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 1:23.056 1:23.065 121
3 33   Stéphane Sarrazin Techeetah-Renault 1:23.138 1:23.179 2
4 8   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 1:23.232 1:23.330 42
5 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 1:23.239 1:24.351 3
6 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 1:23.398 5
7 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:23.532 6
8 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 1:23.869 7
9 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 1:23.923 8
10 4   Tom Dillmann Venturi 1:23.931 9
11 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 1:23.999 10
12 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 1:24.302 11
13 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 1:24.622 13
14 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 1:24.769 14
15 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 1:24.805 15
16 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 1:25.297 16
17 5   Maro Engel Venturi 1:25.369 17
18 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 1:25.770 18
19 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 1:26.165 19
20 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 1:36.580 20
Source:[1]
Notes:
  • ^1  — Sébastien Buemi was demoted ten places because of a battery change.[33]
  • ^2  — Nico Prost was demoted to the rear of the super pole field for an underweight car in Super Pole.[1]

Race one edit

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold.

Final first race classification
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 35 56:55.592 1 25+33
2 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 35 +0.350 5 18
3 33   Stéphane Sarrazin Techeetah-Renault 35 +7.869 2 15
4 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 35 +8.592 11 12
5 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 35 +8.913 18 10
6 8   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 35 +10.058 4 8
7 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 35 +10.457 6 6
8 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 35 +15.836 13 4
9 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 35 +16.764 3 2
10 4   Tom Dillmann Venturi 35 +19.320 9 1
11 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 35 +20.229 20
12 5   Maro Engel Venturi 35 +22.314 17
13 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 35 +23.145 19
14 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 35 +34.786 15
15 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 35 +46.996 8
16 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 35 +49.612 7
Ret 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 26 Electrical 10 14
Ret 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 23 Accident 16
Ret 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 13 Suspension 14
DSQ 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 35 Underweight5 12
Source:[1][2]
Notes:

Qualifying two edit

Final second qualifying classification
Pos. No. Driver Team GS SP Grid
1 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 1:22.051 1:22.344 1
2 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 1:22.012 1:22.559 2
3 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 1:22.378 1:22.769 3
4 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 1:22.423 1:23.041 4
5 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 1:22.459 1:23.557 5
6 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 1:22.694 6
7 7   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 1:22.721 206
8 4   Tom Dillmann Venturi 1:22.822 7
9 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 1:22.972 8
10 33   Stéphane Sarrazin Techeetah-Renault 1:23.057 9
11 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 1:23.058 10
12 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 1:23.313 11
13 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 1:23.337 12
14 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 1:23.372 13
15 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 1:23.635 14
16 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 1:23.655 15
17 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 1:23.709 16
18 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:23.755 17
19 5   Maro Engel Venturi 1:23.811 18
20 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 1:24.024 19
Source:[56]
Notes:
  • ^6  — Nico Prost was handed a twenty-place grid penalty for changing his inverter and battery.[66]

Race two edit

Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold.

Final second race classification
Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 25   Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-Renault 37 54:12.606 3 25
2 19   Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 37 +0.896 1 18+37
3 37   José María López Virgin-Citroën 37 +4.468 11 15
4 2   Sam Bird Virgin-Citroën 37 +7.114 2 12
5 23   Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 37 +21.933 4 10
6 66   Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 37 +24.444 6 8
7 11   Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 37 +24.855 5 6
8 33   Stéphane Sarrazin Techeetah-Renault 37 +26.038 9 4
9 7   Jérôme d'Ambrosio Dragon-Penske 37 +28.282 10 2
10 4   Tom Dillmann Venturi 37 +28.591 7 1
11 9   Sébastien Buemi e.Dams-Renault 37 +35.170 13
12 20   Mitch Evans Jaguar 37 +36.548 17
13 27   Robin Frijns Andretti-BMW 37 +36.826 15
14 47   Adam Carroll Jaguar 37 +36.972 19
15 28   António Félix da Costa Andretti-BMW 37 +39.720 14
16 3   Nelson Piquet Jr. NextEV NIO 37 +46.751 8
17 88   Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 37 +49.116 16
18 5   Maro Engel Venturi 37 +1:33.530 18
19 6   Loïc Duval Dragon-Penske 34 Accident 12
Ret 8   Nico Prost e.Dams-Renault 32 Did not finish 20 18 9
Source:[56][57]
Notes:
  • ^7  — Three points for pole position.[22]
  • ^8  — One point for fastest lap.[22]
  • ^9  — Nico Prost had ten seconds added to his race time.[69]

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The 2017 Montreal ePrix formally the 2017 FIA Formula E Hydro Quebec Montreal ePrix was a pair of Formula E electric car races held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit in Montreal Quebec before a two day crowd of 45 000 people They were the 11th and 12th races of the 2016 17 Formula E Championship and the only running of the event The first 35 lap race contested on 29 July was won by Audi Sport ABT driver Lucas di Grassi from pole position The Techeetah duo of Jean Eric Vergne and Stephane Sarrazin finished in second and third places The longer 37 lap race held on 31 July was won by Vergne from a third place start Mahindra s Felix Rosenqvist took second with Virgin driver Jose Maria Lopez third 2017 Montreal ePrixRace 11 of 12 of the 2016 17 Formula E Championship Previous raceNext race Race details 1 2 Date29 July 2017Official name2017 FIA Formula E Hydro Quebec Montreal ePrix 3 LocationMontreal Street Circuit Montreal QuebecCourseStreet circuitCourse length2 745 km 1 706 miles Distance35 laps 96 075 km 59 698 miles WeatherDry with air temperatures approaching 24 1 C 75 4 F wind speeds up to 11 1 kilometres per hour 6 9 mph 4 Pole positionDriverLucas di GrassiAudi Sport ABTTime1 22 869Fastest lapDriverLoic DuvalDragon PenskeTime1 24 536 on lap 19PodiumFirstLucas di GrassiAudi Sport ABTSecondJean Eric VergneTecheetah RenaultThirdStephane SarrazinTecheetah RenaultLap leaders Di Grassi won pole position for the first race by recording the fastest lap in qualifying and held off Sarrazin to maintain the lead at the start and pulled away from the field Attention focused on Sebastien Buemi demoted from second to twelfth for changing his battery who sustained steering arm damage on the first lap but was able to move up the field during the course of the race It was neutralised with a full course yellow flag when Loic Duval and Nick Heidfeld collided on the 14th lap Most drivers made pit stops to switch into a second car and di Grassi kept the lead after this phase Sarrazin ceded second to teammate Vergne who began to draw closer to di Grassi but his chase was neutralised when Lopez crashed on lap 24 necessitating the safety car s deployment Di Grassi kept the lead at the restart and held off Vergne for the rest of the race to take his second victory of the season and the sixth of his career No lead changes occurred as di Grassi was the only driver to lead laps in the first race Rosenqvist was the fastest driver for qualifying for the second race and maintained the lead on the first lap After Sarrazin spun at the first turn from contact with Daniel Abt and Nelson Piquet Jr Buemi was hit from behind by Antonio Felix da Costa damaging his right rear wheel guard which flailed in the wind before detaching Buemi was required to make a pit stop dropping him down the order With more electrical energy to use Vergne began attacking Rosenqvist for the lead after ten laps Vergne took the lead for one lap when the change into second cars began on the 18th lap After the pit stops Rosenqvist reclaimed the lead with a five second lead over Vergne who began regaining the lost time having made his pit stop one lap later than the former Vergne again had more usable electrical energy and overtook the slower Rosenqvist on the 29th lap Vergne maintained the lead to claim his first Formula E victory There were four lead changes among three different drivers during the course of the second race Di Grassi overturned Buemi s lead in the Drivers Championship to become the third champion in Formula E history by 24 points Rosenqvist finished the season in third place five points ahead of Sam Bird Vergne s form in both races consolidated his hold on fifth position Despite its poor form in the second race e Dams Renault secured their third consecutive Teams Championship by 20 points over Audi Sport ABT Mahindra finished the season in third with Virgin a further 25 points behind in fourth Techeetah s performance in both races allowed the team to consolidate fifth place Contents 1 Background to race weekend 1 1 Preview 1 2 Preparation 2 Race one 2 1 Practice and qualifying 2 2 Race 2 3 Post race 2 4 Standings after the race 3 Race two 3 1 Practice and qualifying 3 2 Race 3 3 Post race 3 4 Standings after the race 4 Classification 4 1 Qualifying one 4 2 Race one 4 3 Qualifying two 4 4 Race two 5 ReferencesBackground to race weekend editPreview edit Before the race e Dams Renault driver Sebastien Buemi led the Drivers Championship with 157 points ten ahead of Lucas di Grassi in second who in turn was a further 43 in front of third placed Felix Rosenqvist Sam Bird was fourth on 100 points and Nico Prost was fifth with 84 points 5 e Dams Renault led the Teams Championship with 259 points Audi Sport ABT were in second place on 194 points and Mahindra with 182 points contended the team for the position With 153 points Virgin were in fourth position and Techeetah rounded out the top five with 94 points 5 A maximum of 59 points were available for the final ePrix which meant di Grassi could still win the title if he won both races and Buemi placed second twice without taking two pole positions 6 After reducing Buemi s lead by 22 points in the preceding New York City ePrix di Grassi stated his team had to improve vastly in finding hope of winning the championship in Montreal and felt more confident than before With the experience that I have with Formula E you know that it can go from hell to heaven any weekend any race We just have to do our best try and win both races and see how it goes 7 Buemi the pre title favourite missed the New York City races because of a World Endurance Championship commitment at the Nurburgring but said he would prepare for the Montreal double header in the same way he would with any other event We will try to do the best possible I hope we can finish this season in style and look forward to it 8 He created controversy when he raised the issue of his crash with di Grassi at the 2016 London ePrix saying a similar collision would be difficult for di Grassi to explain and not to do it again 9 Di Grassi responded by noting Buemi lost the first season championship through an error and said Buemi had more pressure and another mistake would prevent him from reclaiming the title Everyone feels pressure in a different way of course He has pressure big time this weekend much more than me this is because everyone will be waiting to see if those mistakes come again in Montreal 10 Preparation edit In September 2014 Denis Coderre the Mayor of Montreal entered into advance talks with Jean Todt the president of motorsport s governing body the Federation Internationale de l Automobile FIA over holding a motor race in the city Although it was mooted the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve would host the race Coderre preferred a city centre track After flying to Miami to meet with Formula E holding s executive director in March 2015 Corderre said two months later that informal agreements had been reached with series promoters allowing racing to be held in Montreal s streets 11 Planning for the event began in January 2016 12 and a six year contract was signed with an option for a renewal available after half the time had passed 13 The round was later confirmed as part of Formula E s 2016 17 schedule in September 2016 by the FIA World Motor Sport Council as a double header They were the 11th and 12th single seater electric car races of the Championship and were held on 29 and 30 July 2017 at the Montreal Street Circuit 14 The city expected 60 000 people to attend the two day event 15 Prior to the double header Formula One had visited the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve intermittently since 1978 and it was the first time the Formula E title was decided anywhere other than the Battersea Park Street Circuit in London 16 The first pictures of the 14 turn 2 75 km 1 71 mi track layout were released to the press on 21 October 2016 17 Construction of the grandstands and paddock for the race started on 15 July two weeks before the first ePrix The circuit foundations were completely dismantled ten days after it had ended 18 Race ambassador and former driver Patrick Carpentier believed the track s layout would challenge drivers and felt the best place for overtaking would occur into the first turn 19 Drivers voiced positive feelings about the track Di Grassi called it possibly one of the best tracks in Formula E history and Rosenqvist said it appeared fantastic because of its elevation change which is in contrast to most Formula E circuits which are held on flat surfaces 20 However local residents complained about the lack of access and the track s use of public streets and sidewalks for private purposes was questioned 21 Race one editPractice and qualifying edit Two practice sessions both on Saturday morning were held before the late afternoon race The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second for half an hour 22 Both practice sessions took place in dry and warm weather conditions 1 Di Grassi recorded the first practice session s fastest lap at 1 minute 22 451 seconds on 200 kW 270 hp of power almost 1 2 seconds faster than Bird in second Jean Eric Vergne Buemi Nico Prost Rosenqvist Stephane Sarrazin Mitch Evans Daniel Abt and Nelson Piquet Jr were in positions three to ten 23 The track s surface caught several drivers off guard after locking their tyres causing them to slide onto the run off areas and an oversteer affected multiple cars 23 Abt broke his car s left front rim following an collision with a barrier lining the track 24 In the second practice session Prost was quickest with a time of 1 minute and 22 180 seconds Vergne Rosenqvist Sarrazin Heidfeld Bird Loic Duval Dragon Robin Frijns Andretti and the two NextEV cars of Oliver Turvey and Piquet completed the top ten 25 Di Grassi and Adam Carroll skidded under braking on dust and slid onto the track s run off areas 26 Sarrazin later stopped at the pit lane exit but restarted his car without external aid 27 Buemi glanced the Bus Stop chicane inside barrier and speared straight into the exit wall at high speed Buemi was unhurt and exited his car without external assistance Because his vehicle was significantly damaged he drove his second car for qualifying 25 The crash prompted the session to end prematurely with five minutes left due to extensive damage to the barrier and debris strewn across the circuit 28 e Dams Renault mechanics worked for the next five hours to build a new car around a spare monocoque 24 nbsp Sam Bird pictured in 2015 could not use the maximum power available to him and qualified down the field Saturday s afternoon qualifying session ran for an hour and was divided into four groups of five cars Each group was determined by a lottery system and was permitted six minutes of on track activity All drivers were limited to two timed laps with one at maximum power The fastest five overall competitors in the four groups participated in a Super Pole session with one driver on the track at any time going out in reverse order from fifth to first Each of the five drivers was limited to one timed lap and the starting order was determined by the competitor s fastest lap times Super Pole from first to fifth and group qualifying from sixth to twentieth The driver and team who recorded the fastest time were awarded three points towards their respective championships 22 Qualifying was held in dry and warm weather conditions 1 and the track appeared slower than in practice 29 In the first group of five runners where drivers waited 3 minutes before venturing onto the track 30 Duval was fastest three tenths of a seconds quicker than Abt 1 Bird in third could not use the maximum amount of power available to him due to a mapping issue 31 Piquet locked his tyres on his maximum power lap 32 33 and Jerome d Ambrosio was the first group s slowest and overall driver as he failed to reach the timing line to start his full power lap 34 Track conditions improved in the second group which saw the five drivers wait until the final seconds to begin their maximum power laps 33 35 Sarrazin recorded the fastest lap Prost and Frijns followed in second and third 33 Antonio Felix da Costa attacked but struggled with understeer and slid his car to go half a second slower than Sarrazin Jose Maria Lopez was the second group s slowest participant after a similar mapping error to his teammate Bird slowed him 30 33 34 In the third group di Grassi set the fastest overall lap of any driver at 1 minute 23 026 seconds He was followed by Buemi and Rosenqvist in second and third 33 Vergne made an error en route to fourth place and Evans was the third group s slowest competitor 29 Carroll was fastest in the fourth group with Turvey Tom Dillmann Heidfeld and Engel in second to fifth 29 33 Heidfeld was slow due to an error through the first turn and Engel appeared to have a similar problem to both Virgin cars 34 After group qualifying ended the lap times set by di Grassi Buemi Sarrazin Rosenqvist and Prost progressed them to super pole 30 Di Grassi took his third pole position of the season with a time of 1 minute 22 869 seconds despite losing four hundredths of a second in the first sector but regained time in the second sector He was joined on the grid s front row by Buemi who was 0 196 seconds slower 30 34 Sarrazin took third place by judging the first braking point correctly and demonstrated strong rear grip despite losing seven hundredths of a second through a driver error Although he had a small amount of oversteer which cost him time Prost secured fourth 30 Rosenqvist locked his rear brakes going into the first corner 34 losing him one second worth of time and took fifth 29 After qualifying Buemi was demoted ten places on the grid because he changed his car s battery after his second practice crash 33 Following the application of penalties the rest of the grid lined up as Vergne Evans Carroll Turvey Dillmann Duval Abt Buemi Frijns Heidfeld Felix da Costa Lopez Engel Bird Piquet and d Ambrosio 1 Race edit nbsp Nick Heidfeld pictured in 2014 retired after 14 laps due to a collision with Loic Duval The weather at the start was dry with the air temperature between 24 10 to 24 55 C 75 38 to 76 19 F and a track temperature from 28 90 to 29 45 C 84 02 to 85 01 F 1 A special feature of Formula E is the Fan Boost feature an additional 100 kilowatts 130 hp of power to use in the driver s second car The three drivers who were allowed to use the boost were determined by a fan vote 22 For the first Montreal race di Grassi Vergne and Buemi were handed the extra power 36 When the race began at 16 00 Eastern Daylight Time UTC 04 00 37 di Grassi held off Sarrazin to lead the field at the first corner 38 Buemi drove conservatively resulting in him being delayed in a closely bunched pack of cars in the middle of the field He sustained handling damage from contact with Frijns s front left wheel in the second turn and fell to 16th place 39 40 41 Evans and his teammate Carroll made fast getaways and moved to fourth and eighth 36 Prost struggled at the start and lost two positions to fall to sixth position after making contact with one of the Jaguar cars 42 Heidfeld gained four positions by the end of the first lap while Buemi lost four places over the same distance 1 At the end of the first lap di Grassi led Sarrazin Rosenqvist Evans Vergne Prost Carroll Turvey Duval and Dillmann 1 Di Grassi began to pull away from the rest of the field 43 Rosenqvist pressured Sarrazin but the latter defended third place Attention switched to Buemi who began to move through the field 42 He put his left hand on his steering wheel against his bent steering arm 40 Heidfeld and Abt were able to enter the top ten and both battled for position 42 Abt passed Heidfeld for ninth place on lap nine 42 44 After ten laps Buemi had passed four drivers to be in 12th place 42 After Buemi had overtaken Duval for tenth position on the 14th lap 42 Heidfeld attempted to pass Duval on the outside 38 but Duval defended his position leaving Heidfeld without any space on some dirt and the two made contact at turn six 36 39 Duval resumed but Heidfeld s front right suspension was bent and drove to the side of the track at turn 12 to retire 39 42 Heidfeld s stricken car prompted the activation of the full course yellow procedure to allow marshals to remove it from the circuit and most drivers elected to make pit stops for the mandatory change into their second cars 43 45 Buemi and Abt were the first drivers to enter the pit lane to try and pass drivers through an alternative strategy 36 Buemi was close behind the rear of Abt s car and made minor contact with the slow moving Abt gesticulating angrily 40 45 Buemi was released from his pit stall alongside Abt 40 and passed him Abt then applied his brakes to avoid hitting Buemi 45 After Buemi appeared to slow at the pit lane exit Abt drove into the rear of his car prompting Buemi to complain furiously over the radio 40 Rosenqvist s pit stop was two seconds longer than expected and fell behind Vergne Having opted not to make a pit stop under the full course yellow which concluded on lap 17 Carroll moved into the top ten and rejoined in 14th after making his pit stop 44 Sarrazin later allowed Vergne through to take over second place 43 Duval recorded the race s fastest lap on lap 19 He set a lap of 1 minute 24 536 seconds earning him one championship point 1 nbsp Lucas di Grassi pictured in 2016 started from pole position and led every lap to win the first race At the front Vergne began to reduce the time deficit to di Grassi 36 Buemi overtook Turvey for seventh place on lap 21 and he passed Evans two laps later but could not establish a healthy advantage over Abt 42 Lopez lost control of his car s rear on lap 24 40 and spun into the turn eight wall necessitating the deployment of the safety car and eliminating the time gaps in the field 36 39 43 The safety car was withdrawn at the end of lap 29 36 and racing resumed as di Grassi used his FanBoost to pull clear from Vergne whom Sarrazin challenged 42 Prost allowed his teammate Buemi through to fifth place 40 Abt aggressively overtook Prost soon after for sixth and continued his goal of drawing closer to Buemi 42 On the 31st lap 44 Rosenqvist who aimed for a podium position struck the wall exiting the chicane 39 damaging his left rear suspension and bending his car s steering arm 36 40 This allowed Buemi to take over fourth place as Rosenqvist fell down the order 43 45 Vergne drew close to di Grassi and was close behind him in the final two laps 42 He attempted to overtake di Grassi but the latter defended the lead 36 Buemi closed up to Sarrazin on the final lap but a battle that saw wheel to wheel contact meant he could not pass Sarrazin in the turn six to eight complex 39 40 Vergne continued to push di Grassi for the rest of the race but was not able to draw close enough to mount a serious attempt at passing and di Grassi took his second victory of the season and the sixth of his career 40 Vergne finished three tenths of a second behind in second with teammate Sarrazin third 39 Buemi was fourth on the road ahead of Abt in fifth and Bird who gained 12 positions over the course of the event to take sixth Prost Evans Frijns and the limping Rosenqvist rounded out the top ten 40 Dillmann d Ambrosio Engel Piquet and Felix da Costa Turvey and Carroll were the final finishers 36 There were no lead changes during the race as di Grassi led every lap contested 1 Post race edit The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference Di Grassi was delighted with his victory calling it the best day in my Formula E career and reserved praise for his team after they used much of their energy to understand their lack of competitiveness at the preceding New York City double header He stated his belief the secret was to remain calm and exercise what the driver could do to motivate everybody that person is surrounded by for the season s remaining races Formula E can go from heaven to hell in one lap or one decision or one problem Today we did the job Tomorrow is a completely different day a completely different environment We re going to try to do the same as we did here 46 Vergne was happy over his team s growing strength and their double podium finish He said he was hit from both sides at the race s start causing him to lose positions but spoke highly of his car and strategy allowed him to go faster than other drivers 47 Third place finisher Sarrazin stated he was slower and became aware of Buemi closing on him by glancing at his rear view mirrors and the latter challenging for the title 43 nbsp Sebastien Buemi pictured in 2016 confronted three drivers after the race and was later disqualified for an underweight car After the race the atmosphere in the pit lane became turbulent when a visibly angered Buemi went to Felix da Costa and accused him of breaking his car s steering in the second turn When Felix da Costa replied he had not made contact Buemi walked to Frijns and engaged in a heated argument Frijns argued his choices were either hitting Buemi s rear wing or driving to the outside of him Buemi countered this by accusing Frijns of being supercilious and swore at him Buemi confronted Abt soon after and accused the latter of hitting him deliberately When Buemi walked away he turned to Abt and branded him dirty 48 More than half an hour after the rant Buemi called Audi Sport Abt a dirty team through the press and claimed they violated series regulations 49 Frijns was perplexed by Buemi s confrontation as he expected to be thanked by him and believed he avoided being caught up in a more serious incident I had actually already taken him before I turned in and I felt a small touch on the left rear but nothing much Then five or six laps later he was behind me and I chose to let him go so I don t know what he is crying about 50 Ten days after the ePrix Buemi apologised to his team and both Andretti drivers on Twitter 51 Buemi having risen from twelfth to finish fourth was disqualified for infringing technical regulations as technical stewards in post race scrutineering determined his second car was under the minimum weight limit of 880 kg 1 940 lb and the team were reported to have added an additional 4 kg 8 8 lb to compensate for any weight variation in his vehicle This was partly due to the insufficient amount of time to get the car weighed after it was rebuilt from his accident in the second practice session 52 53 The team elected not to appeal the penalty 52 e Dams Renault team principal Jean Paul Driot said he did not understand why the car s weight was not within the limit He revealed the team attempted to file an appeal for a weighing of the battery but the large amount of difference in the component complicated the situation 53 The result moved di Grassi into the lead of the Drivers Championship with 175 points Buemi fell to second and was 18 points behind di Grassi Bird s fifth place finish promoted him to third place with 110 points but was mathematically excluded from winning the championship Rosenqvist s poor form dropped him from third to fourth and was also prevented from securing the title Vergne and Prost were equal on points for fifth place 54 e Dams Renault still led the Teams Championship on 267 points but their advantage over Audi Sport ABT was reduced to 33 points Mahindra remained in third position but Virgin moved further towards the team while Techeetah consolidated fifth with one race left in the season 54 For the second event Di Grassi only now needed to finish fifth or better to secure the championship regardless of where Buemi finished 55 Standings after the race edit Bold text indicates who still had a theoretical chance of becoming Champion Drivers Championship standings 54 Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 1 nbsp Lucas di Grassi 175 nbsp 1 2 nbsp Sebastien Buemi 157 18 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Sam Bird 110 65 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 106 69 nbsp 1 5 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne 92 83 Teams Championship standings 54 Pos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp e Dams Renault 267 nbsp 2 nbsp Audi Sport ABT 234 33 nbsp 3 nbsp Mahindra 184 83 nbsp 4 nbsp Virgin Citroen 163 104 nbsp 5 nbsp Techeetah Renault 127 140 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Race two edit2017 Montreal ePrixRace 12 of 12 of the 2016 17 Formula E Championship Previous raceNext race nbsp Race details 56 57 Date30 July 2017Official name2017 FIA Formula E Hydro Quebec Montreal ePrix 3 LocationMontreal Street Circuit Montreal QuebecCourseStreet circuitCourse length2 745 km 1 706 miles Distance37 laps 101 565 km 63 110 miles WeatherDry Air 27 05 to 27 75 C 80 69 to 81 95 F Track 30 55 and 31 10 C 86 99 and 87 98 F Pole positionDriver nbsp Felix RosenqvistMahindraTime1 22 344Fastest lapDriver nbsp Nico Proste Dams RenaultTime1 23 444 on lap 28PodiumFirst nbsp Jean Eric VergneTecheetah RenaultSecond nbsp Felix RosenqvistMahindraThird nbsp Jose Maria LopezVirgin CitroenLap leaders Practice and qualifying edit As was the case for 29 July two practice sessions both on Sunday morning were held before the late afternoon race The first session ran for 45 minutes and the second 30 minutes 22 Both practice sessions took place in dry and clear weather 56 In the third practice session di Grassi used the maximum amount of power available to him to record the fastest time of 1 minute and 21 442 seconds late on almost four tenths of a second faster than Prost in second Buemi Felix da Costa Rosenqvist Lopez Bird Evans d Ambrosio and Vergne followed in the top ten 58 Duval was investigated for colliding with Piquet s car heading into the first corner when he overtook him on the inside 59 Rosenqvist was quickest in the fourth practice session with a 1 minute and 21 183 seconds lap Buemi Lopez Bird Duval Abt Turvey Vergne di Grassi and Prost completed the top ten 60 Abt made minor contact with Prost in the first turn damaging the latter s front wing 61 and puncturing Abt s right rear tyre 62 The first yellow flag was prompted when Duval locked his tyres and slid onto the chicane s run off area and a second was necessitated after Piquet locked his tyres spun into the barrier at turn eleven and damaged his front wing Evans narrowly avoided contact with the turn two barrier after locking his tyres driving towards it 61 62 After fourth practice ended Rosenqvist s qualifying car suffered a battery problem forcing him to use his second vehicle while his team rebuilt his first car s powertrain by disassembling its rear 63 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist pictured in 2016 had his third pole position of the season Qualifying took place from early Sunday afternoon with four groups of five cars with the fastest five overall participants progressing into super pole 22 It was held in dry and warm weather 56 In the first group of five cars Lopez set a benchmark lap time with Duval close behind in second 64 On his maximum power lap Buemi locked his tyres going into the first turn 65 but despite going quicker in the second sector was provisional third 66 Engel and Carroll were the first group s slowest drivers 56 Rosenqvist paced the second group followed by Vergne Dillmann and d Ambrosio were third and fourth and Evans was the slowest competitor in the second group after heavily locking his tyres entering the first corner and had to regain control of his car to continue driving 65 66 Piquet set the third group s quickest time 64 Sarrazin in second locked his brakes driving into turn one on his maximum power lap 67 Felix da Costa ran deep heading into the first turn and excessive oversteer throughout his lap left him in third 66 Frijns suffering similar problems to his teammate followed in fourth and Turvey was the third group s slowest competitor 56 65 Bird set the fastest overall lap in the fourth group at 1 minute 22 012 seconds four tenths of a second faster than the second placed Heidfeld Di Grassi Abt and Prost were the fourth group s three slowest participants 56 At the end of group qualifying the lap times set by Bird Rosenqvist Vergne Heidfeld and di Grassi advanced them to super pole 66 Rosenqvist clinched his third pole position of the season with a 1 minute 22 344 seconds lap 68 He was joined on the grid s front row by Bird who appeared to go fastest by improving in the first sector but drifted in turn seven and voiced his disappointment over the radio Vergne gained most of his time in the first sector and was clean for the rest of his lap for third Despite complaining about his state of his brakes Heidfeld took fourth Di Grassi locked his rear brakes entering the first turn and oversteered through the corner He did not regain any time and started fifth 65 66 After qualifying Prost was demoted twenty places on the grid because he changed his battery and inverter following a car bay fire after the first race 66 67 However Prost did not take the full penalty and began from the pit lane with ten seconds added to his race time 69 After the penalty was applied the rest of the field lined up as Abt Dillmann Piquet Sarrazin d Ambrosio Lopez Duval Buemi Felix da Costa Frijns Turvey Evans Engel Carroll and Prost 56 Race edit The weather at the start were dry and warm with an air temperature ranging from 27 05 to 27 75 C 80 69 to 81 95 F and a track temperature between 30 55 and 31 10 C 86 99 and 87 98 F 56 When the second race started at 16 00 local time 37 Rosenqvist steered left to keep the lead ahead of the battling Bird and Vergne going into the first corner 70 Di Grassi pressured Heidfeld but a sudden loss in speed fell him behind Dillmann 71 Sarrazin made contact with Abt and Piquet in the first turn 71 and spun creating a small traffic jam in which all cars got through 72 As the field concertinaed through the first corner Robin Frijns hit the right rear corner of Buemi s car 71 72 causing Buemi s right rear wheel guard to detach and flail in the wind Although the loose bodywork piece came off Buemi was shown a black flag with an orange disc requiring him to enter the pit lane to mend car damage 73 Lopez moved from eleventh to seventh by the end of the first lap while Sarrazin s incident dropped him ten places over the same distance 56 At the end of the first lap Rosenqvist led Vergne Bird Heidfeld Dillmann di Grassi Lopez Abt d Ambrosio and Duval 56 Buemi gained two positions before entering the pit lane 74 and voiced his anger over the radio 70 Because the loose bodywork part had fallen off Buemi was stationary in his pit stall for only a few seconds and rejoined in 19th ahead of teammate Prost D Ambrosio passed Abt for eighth but the latter regained the position after driving through the next few turns 71 Heidfeld overtook Bird to take over the third position and Dillmann began to battle the latter 72 At the front Rosenqvist and Vergne pulled clear from Bird and Heidfeld 71 With both e Dams drivers running at the rear of the pack the team faced a predicament of pushing to secure the Teams Championship or for Buemi to retake the Drivers Championship 70 After ten laps Vergne duelled Rosenqvist for the lead as the latter had more electrical energy to use than the latter ahead of him but could not find any space to move in front 72 Heidfeld and Bird backed themselves into Dillmann s path prompting him to apply his brakes early and allowing Lopez to challenge for third position 70 Heidfeld then slowed allowing the Virgin duo of Bird and Lopez to overtake him 71 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne pictured in 2016 took his first motor racing victory since competing in the 2011 Formula Renault 3 5 Series The mandatory change for drivers to switch into their second cars began on lap 18 when Engel and Piquet entered the pit lane Rosenqvist followed on the next lap with Vergne Lopez and the Audi Sport ABT duo of di Grassi and Abt opting to remain on track for another lap to allow them to run without aerodynamic turbulence affecting their cars 70 Di Grassi s strategy of staying out for one extra lap did not work as his pit stop lasted two seconds slower than the agreed minimum pit stop time and emerged in tenth place behind his teammate Abt 71 Piquet duelled with di Grassi and the latter retained tenth position Abt then ceded ninth position to his teammate di Grassi Prost led the field for one lap before making his pit stop 70 After the pit stops Rosenqvist retook the lead and was five seconds ahead of Vergne 74 The time gaps in the field had extended significantly and most drivers attempted to again close up to their rivals 71 Both Audi Sport ABT drivers had been unable to make huge progress through the field improving e Dams Renault s chances of retaining the Teams Championship 70 However di Grassi and teammate Abt overtook d Ambrosio and drew closer to the battling Venturi cars of Engel and Dillmann Di Grassi passed Dillmann on lap 27 and Buemi used his FanBoost to take 15th from Frijns 71 Di Grassi forced Engel into a driving error and passed him for sixth 71 Vergne had drawn close to race leader Rosenqvist and took advantage of him lifting and coasting to overtake him without trouble for first heading towards turn three on the 29th lap 70 74 75 Vergne s higher top speed allowed him to pull away quickly from Rosenqvist 71 Prost entered the pit lane with a mechanical problem 76 However he recorded the race s fastest lap beforehand completing a circuit in 1 minute 23 444 seconds on the previous lap for one championship point 56 Bird lost third place to his teammate Lopez after a closely contested battle that saw both drivers collide Both Audi Sport ABT drivers continued to draw closer to Heidfeld 71 With two laps remaining Frijns tried to pass Duval but they made contact and Duval ended his race in a barrier Yellow flags were waved in the area but the safety car was not deployed 71 72 Lopez caught Rosenqvist in the race s final laps but could not pass him 72 Vergne held the lead for the remainder of the race to take his first Formula E victory after eight podium finishes in the preceding three seasons 76 It was Vergne s first motor racing victory since the 2011 Formula Renault 3 5 Series round at Circuit Paul Ricard 77 Rosenqvist took second eight tenths of a second behind with Lopez third Off the podium Bird took fourth and Heidfeld fifth 56 Abt moved into sixth on the final lap and teammate di Grassi finished seventh to secure his first Drivers Championship Sarrazin came back through the field to take eighth 74 D Ambrosio and Dillmann rounded out the top ten Buemi Evans Frijns Carroll and Felix da Costa Piquet Turvey Engel and Duval were the final finishers 56 Di Grassi became the third champion in the history of Formula E and the second Brazilian after Piquet in the 2014 15 season 78 There were four lead changes in the race three drivers reached the front of the field Rosenqvist s total of 25 laps led was the most of any competitor Vergne led twice for a total of 11 laps 56 Post race edit The top three drivers appeared on the podium to collect their trophies and spoke to the media in a later press conference Vergne was happy with his maiden victory calling it extremely satisfying as he endured a difficult season and it would improve his team s confidence in the future There were mistakes as a team but nevertheless to get second places double podiums and then a win today is an amazing feeling 79 He stated the win would put Techeetah s personnel in a positive state of mind and would return for the following the season as a stronger force in the series 77 Rosenqvist revealed that Bird was his main rival over the race weekend and his focus was to secure third place in the Drivers Championship 80 Nevertheless he was delighted to finish third in his rookie season because he believed it showed the effort of his team Mahindra 81 Third place finisher Lopez spoke of his pleasure finishing there following his first race retirement because he immediately noitced changes to his car and had been frustrated qualifying did not give him the opportunity to demonstrate it 82 Newly crowned champion di Grassi said of his title success This journey this day started three years ago when we started season one and then we got a lot of good results I arrived in London fighting for the championship even though I got disqualified from winning a race Season two the same situation even got disqualified from winning a race Finally I came here as an underdog 10 points behind and had the nerves to keep calm I did the job yesterday and today managed to win it also I m so happy for my team so happy for the ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport guys they really deserve it 83 He later claimed to have not given up hope in winning the championship despite a competitive field and retiring from the Paris ePrix but also admitted focusing on Formula E after Audi s withdrawal from the World Endurance Championship at the end of 2016 helped him 84 While Buemi admitted to being disappointed over losing the championship he congratulated di Grassi on his title win 83 and stated him missing the New York City races was not an excuse in his defeat 80 Regarding his pit stop early in the race Buemi chose not to judge if the stewards were correct and admitted to not knowing about the regulation requiring him to enter the pit lane if his car was damaged 85 The result secured di Grassi the Drivers Championship with 181 points Buemi in second place was 24 points behind with Rosenqvist the best of the rookie drivers in third on 127 points Bird took fourth and Vergne s victory secured him fifth place 54 e Dams Renault became the Teams Champions for the third consecutive year on 268 points Audi Sport ABT finished 20 points behind in second and Mahindra were a further 33 points adrift in third position Virgin consolidated fourth on 190 points and Techeetah was fifth with 156 points 54 45 000 people attended the two day event 86 Despite insisting the race could not be held elsewhere in the city Corderre later conceded the 2018 edition was at risk of being relocated due to nearby construction 21 Future ePrix in Montreal were cancelled by new mayor Valerie Plante in December citing rising costs to the tax payer 87 Standings after the race edit Bold text indicates the Champions Drivers Championship standings 54 Pos Driver Points nbsp 1 nbsp Lucas di Grassi 181 nbsp 2 nbsp Sebastien Buemi 157 24 nbsp 1 3 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist 127 54 nbsp 1 4 nbsp Sam Bird 122 58 nbsp 5 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne 117 64 Teams Championship standings 54 Pos Constructor Points nbsp 1 nbsp e Dams Renault 268 nbsp 2 nbsp Audi Sport ABT 248 20 nbsp 3 nbsp Mahindra 215 53 nbsp 4 nbsp Virgin Citroen 190 78 nbsp 5 nbsp Techeetah Renault 156 112 Notes Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings Classification editQualifying one edit Final first qualifying classification Pos No Driver Team GS SP Grid1 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 1 23 026 1 22 869 12 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 1 23 056 1 23 065 1213 33 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Techeetah Renault 1 23 138 1 23 179 24 8 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 1 23 232 1 23 330 425 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 1 23 239 1 24 351 36 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 1 23 398 57 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 1 23 532 68 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 1 23 869 79 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 1 23 923 810 4 nbsp Tom Dillmann Venturi 1 23 931 911 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 1 23 999 1012 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 1 24 302 1113 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 1 24 622 1314 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 1 24 769 1415 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 1 24 805 1516 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 1 25 297 1617 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 1 25 369 1718 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 1 25 770 1819 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 1 26 165 1920 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 1 36 580 20Source 1 Notes 1 Sebastien Buemi was demoted ten places because of a battery change 33 2 Nico Prost was demoted to the rear of the super pole field for an underweight car in Super Pole 1 Race one edit Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold Final first race classification Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 35 56 55 592 1 25 332 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 35 0 350 5 183 33 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Techeetah Renault 35 7 869 2 154 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 35 8 592 11 125 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 35 8 913 18 106 8 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 35 10 058 4 87 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 35 10 457 6 68 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 35 15 836 13 49 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 35 16 764 3 210 4 nbsp Tom Dillmann Venturi 35 19 320 9 111 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 35 20 229 2012 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 35 22 314 1713 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 35 23 145 1914 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 35 34 786 1515 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 35 46 996 816 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 35 49 612 7Ret 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 26 Electrical 10 14Ret 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 23 Accident 16Ret 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 13 Suspension 14DSQ 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 35 Underweight5 12Source 1 2 Notes 3 Three points for pole position 22 4 One point for fastest lap 22 5 Sebastien Buemi was disqualified for an underweight second car 52 Qualifying two edit Final second qualifying classification Pos No Driver Team GS SP Grid1 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 1 22 051 1 22 344 12 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 1 22 012 1 22 559 23 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 1 22 378 1 22 769 34 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 1 22 423 1 23 041 45 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 1 22 459 1 23 557 56 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 1 22 694 67 7 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 1 22 721 2068 4 nbsp Tom Dillmann Venturi 1 22 822 79 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 1 22 972 810 33 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Techeetah Renault 1 23 057 911 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 1 23 058 1012 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 1 23 313 1113 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 1 23 337 1214 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 1 23 372 1315 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 1 23 635 1416 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 1 23 655 1517 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 1 23 709 1618 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 1 23 755 1719 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 1 23 811 1820 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 1 24 024 19Source 56 Notes 6 Nico Prost was handed a twenty place grid penalty for changing his inverter and battery 66 Race two edit Drivers who scored championship points are denoted in bold Final second race classification Pos No Driver Team Laps Time Retired Grid Points1 25 nbsp Jean Eric Vergne Techeetah Renault 37 54 12 606 3 252 19 nbsp Felix Rosenqvist Mahindra 37 0 896 1 18 373 37 nbsp Jose Maria Lopez Virgin Citroen 37 4 468 11 154 2 nbsp Sam Bird Virgin Citroen 37 7 114 2 125 23 nbsp Nick Heidfeld Mahindra 37 21 933 4 106 66 nbsp Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT 37 24 444 6 87 11 nbsp Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT 37 24 855 5 68 33 nbsp Stephane Sarrazin Techeetah Renault 37 26 038 9 49 7 nbsp Jerome d Ambrosio Dragon Penske 37 28 282 10 210 4 nbsp Tom Dillmann Venturi 37 28 591 7 111 9 nbsp Sebastien Buemi e Dams Renault 37 35 170 1312 20 nbsp Mitch Evans Jaguar 37 36 548 1713 27 nbsp Robin Frijns Andretti BMW 37 36 826 1514 47 nbsp Adam Carroll Jaguar 37 36 972 1915 28 nbsp Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti BMW 37 39 720 1416 3 nbsp Nelson Piquet Jr NextEV NIO 37 46 751 817 88 nbsp Oliver Turvey NextEV NIO 37 49 116 1618 5 nbsp Maro Engel Venturi 37 1 33 530 1819 6 nbsp Loic Duval Dragon Penske 34 Accident 12Ret 8 nbsp Nico Prost e Dams Renault 32 Did not finish 20 18 9Source 56 57 Notes 7 Three points for pole position 22 8 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