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Formula E returns to the stunning Punta del Este circuit next weekend. Ahead of the race, we've taken a look at the important facts and stats of last year’s ePrix, as well as the current season.
Season one stats
- At 2.808km the Punta del Este ePrix track is the third longest of the season
- With an average speed of 106.264km/h, the season one Punta del Este ePrix was the fifth quickest of the season
- The absolute lap record was set by Jean-Eric Vergne in qualifying in 1:15.408s
- The official lap record is 1:18.451s and was set by Daniel Abt – the only fastest lap of his Formula E career so far
- The average speed of 128.854km/h of Abt’s lap record means that Punta is the second fastest lap on the calendar
- There were three Qualcomm Safety Car periods for a total of five laps
- There were four different leaders – Buemi, Piquet, Vergne and Heidfeld – but Heidfeld only led thanks to a pitstop infringement for which he was subsequently penalised
- Jean-Eric Vergne took pole position on his Formula E debut. Vergne had been drawn in group one and was on pole by 0.122s with a lap of 1:15.408s
- Salvador Duran also made his Formula E debut in Punta del Este for Amlin Aguri, while Antonio Garcia appeared for the first time for Team China Racing
- The Punta del Este ePrix was the second and so far final Formula E race for Matthew Brabham, who raced for Andretti
- Sebastien Buemi won last year’s Punta del Este ePrix, the first of his four Formula E wins so far. Nelson Piquet Jr was second, which was his first podium finish in Formula E – he has since gone on to take a further four podium finishes
- Lucas di Grassi’s third place was his third podium on the trot. With eight top-three finishes, di Grassi has more podium finishes than any other driver
- Fourth place for Jarno Trulli was his and the team’s best finish in Formula E
- Sixth place for Bruno Senna earned him his first Formula E points
- 10th place for Nick Heidfeld meant he scored his first Formula E point
- Antonio Garcia’s 11th place was his best in Formula E
- Michela Cerruti’s 12th place was her best Formula E finish
Current sequences
- Nelson Piquet Jr is on a run of eight straight FanBoost wins dating back to Long Beach in season one
- Oliver Turvey has won four straight FanBoost dating back to the London ePrix in season one
- Sebastien Buemi is on a run of eight straight point-scoring races dating back to Long Beach
- Lucas di Grassi is on a run of five straight points finishes
- Sam Bird is on a run of four straight points scoring finishes
- Buemi is the only driver to have started back-to-back races on pole position* (Prost recorded back-to-back poles in Beijing and Putrajaya but didn’t start the latter from pole)
- Buemi is the only driver to have recorded back-to-back fastest laps
- We are still waiting for our first back-to-back winner in Formula E
- Robin Frijns became the sixth different driver to score points for Andretti with third in Putrajaya – no other team has had so many drivers score points (Vergne, Speed, Montagny, Pic, Wilson)
- Frijns was the fourth driver to score a podium for Andretti (Vergne, Speed, Montagny) – no other team has had as many
- De Silvestro has equalled Cerruti’s record of number of Formula E starts without scoring a point (4)
Season two stats
- Six drivers have led a lap so far this season – Buemi (39 laps), di Grassi (10), Prost (4), Duval (3), Piquet (2), Frijns (1)
- Only one driver has completed a lap in 18th (and last) place – Piquet
- New Mahindra signing Oliver Rowland will be the 39th different driver to race in Formula E. He is the fifth Brit (Bird, Legge, Wilson, Turvey)
Records
Wins
- Buemi – 4
- Piquet – 2
- Bird – 2
- Di Grassi – 2
- Da Costa – 1
- Prost – 1
- D’Ambrosio – 1
Podiums
- Di Grassi – 8
- Buemi – 6
- Piquet – 5
- Bird – 4
- D’Ambrosio – 4
- Prost – 2
- Vergne – 2
- Duval – 2
- Heidfeld – 2
- Montagny – 1
- Da Costa – 1
- Speed – 1