PORTLAND POISED FOR PENULTIMATE INSTALMENT IN PULSATING SEASON 10 TITLE FIGHT

The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is amping up for an absorbing North American double-header this weekend (29-30 June), with Portland International Raceway (PIR) preparing to welcome the all-electric single-seater series for the second time as a titanic title tussle speeds swiftly towards its conclusion.

Portland joined the Formula E calendar last year, serving up a slipstreaming spectacle and a record number of overtakes. The fast-and-flowing 3.19km circuit is renowned for generating wheel-to-wheel action and nail-biting finishes, as evidenced by Nick Cassidy pipping Jake Dennis to victory that day by a scant three tenths-of-a-second – with less than five seconds blanketing the entire top 12. Impressively, the New Zealander’s success came from down in tenth position on the grid.

Now competing for Jaguar TCS Racing, Cassidy returns at the summit of the Season 10 standings and holding a 25-point advantage over his nearest pursuer, having taken the chequered flag no lower than fourth in the most recent six races. The championship leader will be eager to repeat his result from 12 months ago as he strives to strengthen his grip on a maiden Drivers’ crown.

TAG Heuer Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein sits second in the classification, but the German managed just eighth place in Portland in 2023 and is bidding to bounce back from a non-score last time out in China due to a puncture picked up in a clash with NEOM McLaren Formula E Team rival Sam Bird.

Mitch Evans in the second Jaguar is another ten points adrift in third, with the erstwhile championship runner-up charging from the rear of the grid in the US last summer to fourth at the flag, posting fastest lap along the way.

A solitary point behind Evans, Oliver Rowland is similarly in close contention for Nissan Formula E Team courtesy of six rostrum finishes so far in 2024 – including a second career triumph at Misano. The Briton has yet to compete at PIR after sitting out the second half of the 2022/23 campaign.

Countryman Dennis (Andretti Formula E) prevailed in a no-holds-barred duel with António Félix da Costa (Porsche) on the final lap in Oregon last year to scoop the runner-up spoils, obliging the Season 6 champion to settle for third.

Dennis’ hopes of successfully defending his  title, however, appear to be fading. Having not ascended the podium since mid-April, he is 54 points shy of the top of the table in fifth with only four races remaining, and in need of a stellar weekend to get his bid back on-track. Da Costa, conversely, is arguably Formula E’s driver of the moment with two victories from the latest three E-Prixs – a tag he will be hoping to hang onto in the Pacific Northwest.

The two former champions are separated in the standings by Jean-Éric Vergne (DS Penske), who has already reached the rostrum on two occasions this season, with Maserati MSG Racing’s Maximilian Günther two spots further back in eighth and a top six-finisher in Portland in 2023.

McLaren’s Jake Hughes and Andretti ace Norman Nato both sprayed podium champagne in Shanghai – a career-first for the British driver and a first of the campaign for the Frenchman – and will be aiming to maintain that momentum in Portland, while Envision Racing star Sébastien Buemi scythed from 16th up to fifth in America last year as the 2015/16 title-winner uncorked a vintage performance.

Round 13 of the season will get underway at 14:03 local time (23:03 CEST) on Saturday, 29 June with round 14 following at the same time on Sunday, 30 June.

2024 TRACK 

MEDIA CENTER

Opening Hours of the Media Centre

Friday 28 June 0730 – 1930

Saturday 29 June 0600 – 2000

Sunday 30 June 0600 – 2000

2024 PORTLAND E-PRIX TIMETABLE

Friday 28 June             

Starts   Ends    Length Activity

14:30   14:45   00:15   SHAKEDOWN

17:00   17:30   00 :30   FREE PRACTICE 1

Saturday 29 June                                

Starts   Ends    Length Activity

07:30   08:00   00:30   FREE PRACTICE 2

09:40   09:52   00:12   QUALIFYING Group A

09:57   10:09   00:12   QUALIFYING Group B

10:25   10:40   00:15   QUARTER FINAL

10:44   10:54   00:10   SEMI FINAL

10:58   11:03   00:05   FINAL

≈14:04                         RACE (27 LAPS)

Sunday 30 June                                  

Starts   Ends    Length Activity

07:30   08:00   00:30   FREE PRACTICE 2

09:40   09:52   00:12   QUALIFYING Group A

09:57   10:09   00:12   QUALIFYING Group B

10:25   10:40   00:15   QUARTER FINAL

10:44   10:54   00:10   SEMI FINAL

10:58   11:03   00:05   FINAL

≈14:04                         RACE (26 LAPS)

MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES

Friday 28 June

12:30 – 12:45   Team Representatives FIA Press Conference

            Phil Charles – DS PENSKE

            Michael Andretti – Andretti Formula E

            Tommaso Volpe – Nissan Formula E Team

12:45 – 13:00   Drivers FIA Press Conference

            Mitch Evans – Jaguar TCS Racing

            Jake Dennis – Andretti Formula E

            Antonio Felix Da Costa – Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E

13:00 – 13:20   Media Pen (All Drivers)

Saturday 29 June

15:35 – 15:50   FIA Press Conference (Top 3)

15:50 – 16:10   Media Pen (All drivers)

Sunday 30 June

15:35 – 15:50   FIA Press Conference (Top 3)

15:50 – 16:10   Media Pen (All drivers)

2024 PORTLAND E-PRIX ENTRIES

2023 PORTLAND E-PRIX RESULTS

  1. Nick Cassidy                           Envision Racing
  2. Jake Dennis                            Avalanche Andretti
  3. Antonio Felix Da Costa                       Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E

2024 ABB FIA FORMULA E WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
 
The 2024 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Standings are available here: https://www.fia.com/events/abb-fia-formula-e-world-championship/season-2023-2024/standings

Source : Fia