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2020 Marrakesh ePrix
Race 5 of 11 of the 2019–20 Formula E season
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Race details
Date 29 February 2020 (2020-02-29)
Official name 2020 ABB Formula E Marrakesh E-Prix
Location Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan, Marrakesh
Course Semi-permanent street circuit
Course length 2.971 km (1.846 mi)
Distance 34 laps, 101.014 km (62.767 mi)
Weather Sunny
Pole position
Driver Techeetah-DS
Time 1:17.158
Fastest lap
Driver Germany Pascal Wehrlein
New Zealand Mitch Evans[N 1]
Mahindra
Jaguar
Time 1:20.345 (1:20.737) on lap 29 (27)
Podium
First Techeetah-DS
Second Andretti-BMW
Third Techeetah-DS
Lap leaders

The 2020 Marrakesh ePrix was a Formula E electric car race to be held at Circuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan in Marrakesh on 29 February 2020. The race was a replacement for the 2020 Hong Kong ePrix, which was cancelled due to pro-democracy protests.[1]

Report

Background

On 15 June 2019, Formula E announced the provisional calendar for the 2019–20 season, in which Marrakesh was not included.[2] The final calendar, which was revealed in October, saw multiple date changes with Marrakesh coming in to replace Hong Kong.[1] Marrakesh would also host the third annual rookie test a day after the event, where each team got to nominate two drivers who have not officially competed in the series.[3]

Schedule changes

Free Practice 1 was moved to Friday afternoon due to late sunrise in the location. A typical early-in-the-morning Saturday start proved to be a bad decision for last year's event, which caused low visibility during the first practice session.[4]

Rookie Test

The traditional rookie test took place the day after the race.

Classification

Qualifying

Group draw[5]
Group 1 New Zealand EVA (1) United Kingdom SIM (2) Portugal DAC (3) Belgium VAN (4) Brazil DIG (5) United Kingdom BIR (6)
Group 2 United Kingdom ROW (7) Germany GUE (8) Switzerland MOR (9) Germany LOT (10) Netherlands DEV (11) France JEV (12)
Group 3 Switzerland BUE (13) Germany WEH (14) Netherlands FRI (15) United Kingdom CAL (16) Germany ABT (17) Belgium DAM (18)
Group 4 Brazil MAS (19) New Zealand HAR (20) United Kingdom TUR (21) Switzerland MUL (22) Switzerland JAN (23) China QMA (24)
Pos. No. Driver Team GS SP Grid
1 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Techeetah-DS 1:17.640 1:17.158 1
2 28 Germany Maximilian Günther Andretti-BMW 1:17.562 1:17.227 2
3 36 Germany André Lotterer Porsche 1:17.582 1:17.253 3
4 17 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mercedes 1:17.743 1:17.590 4
5 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Venturi-Mercedes 1:17.631 1:17.803 5
6 23 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi e.dams-Nissan 1:17.779 1:17.811 6
7 64 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Mahindra 1:17.798 7
8 27 United Kingdom Alexander Sims Andretti-BMW 1:17.830 8
9 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland e.dams-Nissan 1:17.839 9
10 51 United Kingdom James Calado Jaguar 1:17.867 10
11 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-DS 1:17.928 11
12 6 New Zealand Brendon Hartley Dragon-Penske 1:17.944 12
13 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi Audi 1:17.958 13
14 2 United Kingdom Sam Bird Virgin-Audi 1:18.064 14
15 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Mahindra 1:18.069 15
16 7 Switzerland Nico Müller Dragon-Penske 1:18.203 16
17 5 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes 1:18.218 17
18 66 Germany Daniel Abt Audi 1:18.229 18
19 3 United Kingdom Oliver Turvey NIO 1:18.313 19
20 19 Brazil Felipe Massa Venturi-Mercedes 1:18.675 20
21 33 China Ma Qinghua NIO 1:19.359 21
NC 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Virgin-Audi 1:27.4441 22
NC 18 Switzerland Neel Jani Porsche 1:32.6901 23
NC 20 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar no time 242
Source:[6][7]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Robin Frijns and Neel Jani broke the 110% rule as their qualifying laps were cancelled due to them not respecting the homologated throttle pedal map.[8][9] The Stewards gave them permission to start the race from the back of the grid.[10][11]
  • ^2  – Mitch Evans did not enter his qualifying lap before the time had run out.[12] The Stewards gave him permission to start the race from the back of the grid.[13]

Race

Drivers who scored points are denoted in bold.

Pos. No. Driver Team Laps Time/Retired Grid Points
1 13 Portugal António Félix da Costa Techeetah-DS 34 46:52.757 1 25+31
2 28 Germany Maximilian Günther Andretti-BMW 34 +11.427 2 18+12
3 25 France Jean-Éric Vergne Techeetah-DS 34 +12.034 11 15
4 23 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi e.dams-Nissan 34 +12.282 6 12
5 48 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara Venturi-Mercedes 34 +15.657 5 10
6 20 New Zealand Mitch Evans Jaguar 34 +16.335 24 8+13
7 11 Brazil Lucas di Grassi Audi 34 +18.706 13 6
8 36 Germany André Lotterer Porsche 34 +19.498 3 4
9 22 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland e.dams-Nissan 34 +20.126 9 2
10 2 United Kingdom Sam Bird Virgin-Audi 34 +20.295 14 1
11 17 Netherlands Nyck de Vries Mercedes 34 +20.557 4
12 4 Netherlands Robin Frijns Virgin-Audi 34 +22.373 22
13 64 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Mahindra 34 +22.785 7
14 66 Germany Daniel Abt Audi 34 +25.080 18
15 5 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes 34 +25.969 17
16 51 United Kingdom James Calado Jaguar 34 +26.528 10
17 19 Brazil Felipe Massa Venturi-Mercedes 34 +27.476 20
18 18 Switzerland Neel Jani Porsche 34 +44.476 23
19 6 New Zealand Brendon Hartley Dragon-Penske 34 +49.002 12
20 7 Switzerland Nico Müller Dragon-Penske 34 +53.075 16
21 3 United Kingdom Oliver Turvey NIO 34 +59.969 19
22 94 Germany Pascal Wehrlein Mahindra 34 +1:13.414 15
23 33 China Ma Qinghua NIO 33 +1 lap 21
Ret 27 United Kingdom Alexander Sims Andretti-BMW 33 Driveshaft 8
Source:[14]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position.
  • ^2  – Fastest in group stage.
  • ^3  – Fastest lap.

Standings after the race

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

Footnotes

  1. ^ Evans received the point for fastest lap as Wehrlein failed to finish inside the top 10.

References

  1. ^ a b Smith, Sam (4 October 2019). "Calendar Confirmed: Marrakesh Replaces Hong Kong". e-racing365.com. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  2. ^ Kalinauckas, Alex (14 June 2019). "Formula E unveils 2019/20 calendar with earlier start date". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  3. ^ Klein, Jamie (22 February 2020). "Full Marrakesh Formula E test entry finalised". Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  4. ^ Kilshaw, Jake (25 February 2020). "FP1 Moved to Friday, Unchanged Track for Marrakesh". e-racing365.com. Retrieved 25 February 2020.
  5. ^ "Doc 30 - Qualifying Groups" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Classification Qualifying - Superpole" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Doc 51 - Final Starting Grid RACE" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  8. ^ "Doc 46 - Decision 15" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  9. ^ "Doc 47 - Decision 13" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Doc 53 - Decision 17" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  11. ^ "Doc 54 - Decision 18" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  12. ^ "Doc 41 - Decision 14" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  13. ^ "Doc 45 - Decision 16" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
  14. ^ "Doc 66 - Final Classification RACE" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  15. ^ "Drivers Championship" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  16. ^ "Doc 67 - Final Teams Championship" (PDF). FIA Formula E. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
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