2018–19 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy

The 2018–19 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy was the inaugural season of the battery electric zero-emission international motor racing series supporting the FIA Formula E Championship. It started in December 2018 and ended in July 2019.[1] The series saw entrants compete in a race-prepared Jaguar I-PACE, built by Jaguar's Special Vehicle Operations team with technical support from M-Sport, who maintain the cars. The races took place on selected Formula E weekends.[2][3]

Teams and drivers

Team Class No. Drivers Rounds
Jaguar VIP Car[4]
G
1 Alice Powell[4] 1
Salvador Durán[5] 2
Darryl O'Young[6] 3
David Cheng[7] 4
Luca Salvadori[8] 5
Archie Hamilton[9] 6
Anthony Beltoise[10] 7
Jens Dralle[11] 8
Mark Hacking[12] 9–10
Full-time entries
Jaguar Brazil Racing[13]
P
0 Cacá Bueno[13] All
10 Sérgio Jimenez[13] All
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing[14]
P
3 Katherine Legge[14] All
6 Bryan Sellers[14] All
Viessmann Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY Team Germany[15]
PA
7 Célia Martin[15] All
Jaguar China Racing[16]
PA
8 Tao Wang[4] 1, 4
9 Yaqi Zhang[4] All
11 Qi Lin[6] 2–3, 5
15 Ziyi Zhang[17] 6–10
Saudi Racing[4]
PA
12 Bandar Alesayi[4] All
24 Ahmed Bin Khanen[4] All
TWR Techeetah[18]
P
18 Stefan Rzadzinski[18] 1–7
77 Adam Carroll[11] 8
Team Asia New Zealand[19]
P
99 Simon Evans[20] All
Source:[21]
Icon Class
P Pro
PA Pro-Am
G Guest

Mid-season changes

  • A new Austrian entry, led by Thomas Bleiner, was attempting to enter championship mid-season.[22] An entry dubbed 'Team Bleiner' was featured on a provisional entry list for the second round in Mexico City, but never actually entered the championship.
  • Jaguar China Racing have been rotating multiple drivers throughout the season before ultimately sticking with the line-up of Yaqi Zhang (who competed in every race) and Ziyi Zhang.
  • Stefan Rzadzinski's deal with TWR Techeetah came to end before the Berlin ePrix. A former Panasonic Jaguar Racing driver and the 2008–09 A1GP champion Adam Carroll was announced as his replacement.[23] The team, however, completely withdrew from the following round held in New York City.[24]

Calendar

Round City Country Circuit Date
1 Ad Diriyah  Saudi Arabia Riyadh Street Circuit[25] 15 December 2018
2 Mexico City  Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 16 February 2019
3 Hong Kong  Hong Kong Hong Kong Central Harbourfront Circuit 10 March 2019
4 Sanya  China Haitang Bay Circuit 23 March 2019
5 Rome  Italy Circuito Cittadino dell'EUR 13 April 2019
6 Paris  France Circuit des Invalides 27 April 2019
7 Monaco  Monaco Circuit de Monaco 11 May 2019
8 Berlin  Germany Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit 25 May 2019
9 New York City  United States Brooklyn Street Circuit 13 July 2019
10 Brooklyn 14 July 2019
Source:[26]

Results and standings

Round Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning Pro Winning Team Winning Pro-Am
1 Ad Diriyah Simon Evans Katherine Legge Simon Evans Team Asia New Zealand Bandar Alesayi
2 Mexico City Katherine Legge Bryan Sellers Katherine Legge Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Bandar Alesayi
3 Hong Kong Cacá Bueno Simon Evans Bryan Sellers Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Yaqi Zhang
4 Sanya Cacá Bueno Bryan Sellers Cacá Bueno Jaguar Brazil Racing Bandar Alesayi
5 Rome Sérgio Jimenez Cacá Bueno Sérgio Jimenez Jaguar Brazil Racing Bandar Alesayi
6 Paris Bryan Sellers Simon Evans Bryan Sellers Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing Ahmed Bin-Khanen
7 Monaco Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Cacá Bueno Jaguar Brazil Racing Yaqi Zhang
8 Berlin Cacá Bueno Sérgio Jimenez Cacá Bueno Jaguar Brazil Racing Yaqi Zhang
9 New York City Sérgio Jimenez Cacá Bueno Sérgio Jimenez Jaguar Brazil Racing Bandar Alesayi
10 Sérgio Jimenez Sérgio Jimenez Sérgio Jimenez Jaguar Brazil Racing Ahmed Bin-Khanen

Drivers' championship

Points were awarded to the top ten classified finishers in every race, and the pole position starter in each class, using the following structure:

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th  Pole
Points 20 15 11 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1
Pos. Driver ADR
MEX
HKG
SYX
RME
PAR
MCO
BER
NYC
Pts
Pro class
1 Sérgio Jimenez 22 33 33 44 11 33 22 22 11 11 149
2 Cacá Bueno 44 44 55 11 66 Ret 11 11 22 22 121
3 Bryan Sellers 33 22 11 DSQ 22 11 33 44 DNS 55 107
4 Simon Evans 11 65 44 22 33 44 44 33 33 44 106
5 Katherine Legge 65 11 22 55 44 105 Ret 66 44 33 86
6 Stefan Rzadzinski 126 Ret Ret 33 55 22 105 43
7 Adam Carroll 55 6
Pro-Am class
1 Bandar Alesayi 71 51 82 61 71 84 62 Ret 51 83 155
2 Yaqi Zhang 104 Ret 71 93 92 73 51 71 62 72 136
3 Ahmed Bin-Khanen 82 72 Ret 82 114 51 Ret 93 73 61 117
4 Célia Martin 115 Ret 93 DNS 103 62 83 82 84 Ret 77
5 Ziyi Zhang 95 94 114 95 94 36
6 Tao Wang 93 Ret 11
7 Qi Lin 83 Ret Ret 11
Guest drivers ineligible for points
Alice Powell 5
Darryl O'Young 6
David Cheng 7
Anthony Beltoise 7
Luca Salvadori 8
Jens Dralle 10
Salvador Durán Ret
Archie Hamilton Ret
Mark Hacking Ret DNS
Colour Result
Gold Winner
Silver Second place
Bronze Third place
Green Points classification
Blue Non-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
Purple Retired, not classified (Ret)
Red Did not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
Black Disqualified (DSQ)
White Did not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
Blank Did not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Bold – Pole
Superscript – Position within class

‡ – Qualification was not held due to poor weather conditions and safety concerns.[27] Therefore, no extra point was given for pole position.[28][29]

See also

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