Porsche keen to underpin the Porsche 99X Electric’s strong Season 10 start in São Paulo
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship revs up again at the São Paulo E-Prix. After a seven-week break since the last race in Diriyah, the innovative electric racing series now heads to the Brazilian metropolis on 16 March. Thanks to two victories in Mexico and Saudi Arabia, the Porsche 99X Electric is the most successful car of the season so far.
Four Porsche 99X Electric race cars will line up on the grid at the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship’s only event in South America. Mexico winner Pascal Wehrlein and António Félix da Costa will helm two of the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team’s electric racing cars developed at the Weissach site, which operates on a net carbon-neutral basis. The Porsche customer team Andretti Formula E will also tackle the São Paulo Street Circuit with two Porsche 99X Electric cars. The drivers representing the racing team of American motorsport legend Michael Andretti are the defending world champion Jake Dennis, who won a race at the double-header event in Diriyah, and Frenchman Norman Nato.
After three of 16 races so far this season, the best Porsche driver is Pascal Wehrlein. With 38 points, he currently ranks second in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship drivers’ standings behind Nick Cassidy (NZL, 57 points). Jake Dennis (28) lies fourth with Norman Nato (9) in thirteenth. Jaguar leads the teams’ standings with 78 points ahead of DS Penske (47) and the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team (38). Andretti Formula E (37) is fourth.
Comments on the São Paulo E-Prix
Florian Modlinger, Director Factory Motorsport Formula E: “Following the successful start to the season with two victories for the Porsche 99X Electric, we’re travelling to São Paulo with high expectations. The characteristics of the track suggest that energy management will be far more important than in Mexico and Saudi Arabia. So we’re likely to see more overtaking manoeuvres again, which is bound to make the race more exciting for the fans.”
Pascal Wehrlein, Porsche works driver (#94): “It’s unusual to have a seven-week break between two races. We spent a lot of time in the simulator and tried to implement our ideas for improvements that we gathered from the first three races of the season. The euphoria after our opening victory in Mexico was dampened a little in Diriyah, but we know what we have to work on. We especially need to improve our qualifying performance. São Paulo is not the most challenging track but it offers good overtaking opportunities. The fans can look forward to an exciting race.”
António Félix da Costa, Porsche works driver (#13): “Brazilians love motorsport. The fans gave us a very warm welcome at the opening Formula E race a year ago. Their enthusiasm also motivated me: I only missed out on pole position by a few hundredths of a second at the time and ended up finishing fourth in the race. The track suits us. I didn’t get off to a good start this season. I’m trying to find answers and working hard with my team to come back stronger in São Paulo.”
The racetrack
The São Paulo Street Circuit runs through the Anhembi Sambadrome, where 100,000 spectators watched the samba schools’ colourful parade during Carnival. Featuring eleven turns, the 2.933-kilometre circuit is a typical Formula E track with 90-degree corners and a chicane on the back straight. The weather often plays a role here: at this time of year in São Paulo, it rains almost every day.
Live TV and Internet coverage
The worldwide broadcasting schedule of the Formula E events is available at https://fiaformulae.com/watch/ways-to-watch. Race 4 in São Paulo will get underway at 2:03 pm local time (6:03 pm CET) on 16 March, with qualifying starting at 9:40 am local time (1:40 pm CET).
Porsche in Formula E
The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team tackles its fifth Formula E season with the Porsche 99X Electric, which was developed at the Weissach site, which already operates on a new carbon neutral basis. Thanks to four victories courtesy of Pascal Wehrlein (3) and António Félix da Costa (1), 2023 was the most successful year since the sports car manufacturer entered the all-electric racing series. For the first time last season, Porsche supported a customer team, Andretti Formula E. The squad promptly won the world championship title with the Porsche 99X Electric and Jake Dennis. With the all-electric Taycan Turbo S, Porsche again supplies the official safety car in 2024, thus underlining the importance of Formula E for Porsche Motorsport.