António Félix da Costa, the 2019-20 Champion.

The 2019–20 FIA Formula E Championship was the sixth season of the FIA Formula E championship, a motor racing championship for electrically powered vehicles recognised by motorsport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), as the highest class of competition for electric open-wheel racing cars.

On 13 March, Formula E and the FIA announced a temporary suspension of the season in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the suspension, Formula E organised an esports racing series called Formula E Race at Home Challenge. The season resumed and concluded in August with six races within nine days at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit.

The season's champion was António Félix da Costa who clinched his first title with two races left. DS Techeetah became team champions for the second time in a row.

Teams and drivers

All teams used the Spark SRT05e chassis and Michelin all-weather tyres.

TeamPowertrainNo.DriversRounds
United Kingdom Envision Virgin RacingAudi e-tron FE062United Kingdom Sam BirdAll
4Netherlands Robin FrijnsAll
China Nio 333 FE TeamNio FE-0053United Kingdom Oliver TurveyAll
33China Ma Qinghua1–5
Germany Daniel Abt6–11
Germany Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E TeamMercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 015Belgium Stoffel VandoorneAll
17Netherlands Nyck de VriesAll
United States GEOX DragonPenske EV-46New Zealand Brendon Hartley1–5
Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara6–11
7Switzerland Nico MüllerAll
Germany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Formula E TeamAudi e-tron FE0611Brazil Lucas di GrassiAll
66Germany Daniel Abt1–5
Germany René Rast6–11
China DS TecheetahDS E-TENSE FE2013Portugal António Félix da CostaAll
25France Jean-Éric VergneAll
Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E TeamPorsche 99X Electric18Switzerland Neel JaniAll
36Germany André LottererAll
Monaco ROKiT Venturi RacingMercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 0119Brazil Felipe MassaAll
48Switzerland Edoardo MortaraAll
United Kingdom Panasonic Jaguar RacingJaguar I-Type 420New Zealand Mitch EvansAll
51United Kingdom James Calado1–9
United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist10–11
France Nissan e.damsNissan IM0222United Kingdom Oliver RowlandAll
23Switzerland Sébastien BuemiAll
United States BMW i Andretti MotorsportBMW iFE.2027United Kingdom Alexander SimsAll
28Germany Maximilian GüntherAll
India Mahindra RacingMahindra M6Electro64Belgium Jérôme d'AmbrosioAll
94Germany Pascal Wehrlein1–5
United Kingdom Alex Lynn6–11

Free practice drivers

Team changes

  • Porsche joined the grid as a new entry.
  • The Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team entered the championship while HWA, which had run customer Venturi powertrains as HWA Racelab in the previous season, are running Mercedes' trackside operations.
  • Venturi switched to Mercedes powertrains, effectively ending their run as manufacturers.
  • The Nio team was sold to Lisheng Racing, but will continue under the NIO brand. The team is not using its own powertrains and it instead acquired last year's powertrain from GEOX Dragon.

Driver changes

Mid-season changes

Calendar

The 2019–20 championship was due to be contested over fourteen rounds in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East, North America, and South America. The layouts are on street circuits, except for the Mexico City ePrix - held on a permanent road course and the Berlin ePrix - held on the access roads of Tempelhof Airport.

RoundePrixCountryCircuitDate
1Diriyah ePrixSaudi Arabia Saudi ArabiaRiyadh Street Circuit22 November 2019
223 November 2019
3Santiago ePrixChile ChileParque O'Higgins Circuit18 January 2020
4Mexico City ePrixMexico MexicoAutódromo Hermanos Rodríguez15 February 2020
5Marrakesh ePrixMorocco MoroccoCircuit International Automobile Moulay El Hassan29 February 2020
6Berlin ePrixGermany GermanyTempelhof Airport Street Circuit5 August 2020
76 August 2020
8Berlin ePrix8 August 2020
99 August 2020
10Berlin ePrix12 August 2020
1113 August 2020
Source:
CANSanya ePrixChina ChinaHaitang Bay Circuit21 March 2020
Rome ePrixItaly ItalyCircuito Cittadino dell'EUR4 April 2020
Paris ePrixFrance FranceParis Street Circuit18 April 2020
Seoul ePrixSouth Korea South KoreaSeoul Street Circuit3 May 2020
Jakarta ePrixIndonesia IndonesiaJakarta National Monument Street Circuit6 June 2020
New York City ePrixUnited States United StatesBrooklyn Street Circuit11 July 2020
London ePrixUnited Kingdom United KingdomExCeL London25 July 2020
26 July 2020

ePrix locations

ePrix locations in the world
Location of non-European ePrix in season 6. (: held ePrix : cancelled ePrix)
ePrix locations within Europe
Location of European ePrix in 2020. (: held ePrix : cancelled ePrix)

Calendar changes

The Spark SRT05e demo car at the 2020 Autosport International promoting the returning London ePrix by sporting a modified, Union Jack-inspired livery.

Three ePrix were taken off of the calendar. The Swiss ePrix was taken off as the 2019 Swiss ePrix was run as a one-time event. The Monaco ePrix was removed from the calendar as the race only happens every other year. The Hong Kong ePrix was originally due to take place but it was replaced with the Marrakesh ePrix due to the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests. The season started a month earlier than the 2018–19 season - November instead of December - with the opening round, the Diriyah ePrix, taking place as a double-header with one race on the Friday and another on the Saturday.

The New York City, Paris, Rome, Sanya, London and the inaugural Jakarta and Seoul ePrix had been due to take place but were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In their place six ePrix were scheduled across three different layouts at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit between 5–13 August.

Regulation changes

Technical regulations

  • The usage of twin motors was banned.
  • The Attack Mode power was increased by 10 kW, from 225 kW to 235 kW.
  • Drivers are no longer allowed to activate the Attack Mode during Full-Course Yellow and Safety Car periods.
  • For each minute spent under Full Course Yellow or Safety Car conditions, 1 kWh is subtracted from the total available energy measured from the point at which the race was neutralised.

Sporting regulations

  • During a race suspension, the countdown clock now stops, unless otherwise announced by the Race Director, with the aim of completing the full race time.
  • The fastest driver in the group qualifying stage is awarded one championship point.

Results and standings

ePrix

RoundRaceQualifyingRaceReport
Group stagePole positionFastest lapWinning driverWinning team
1Saudi Arabia DiriyahUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom Alexander SimsGermany Daniel AbtUnited Kingdom Sam BirdUnited Kingdom Envision Virgin RacingReport
2Portugal António Félix da CostaUnited Kingdom Alexander SimsPortugal António Félix da CostaUnited Kingdom Alexander SimsUnited States BMW i Andretti Motorsport
3Chile SantiagoNew Zealand Mitch EvansNew Zealand Mitch EvansUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandGermany Maximilian GüntherUnited States BMW i Andretti MotorsportReport
4Mexico Mexico CityNew Zealand Mitch EvansGermany André LottererUnited Kingdom Alexander SimsNew Zealand Mitch EvansUnited Kingdom Panasonic Jaguar RacingReport
5Morocco MarrakeshGermany Maximilian GüntherPortugal António Félix da CostaGermany Pascal WehrleinPortugal António Félix da CostaChina DS TecheetahReport
6Germany BerlinPortugal António Félix da CostaPortugal António Félix da CostaPortugal António Félix da CostaPortugal António Félix da CostaChina DS TecheetahReport
7Switzerland Sébastien BuemiPortugal António Félix da CostaBelgium Stoffel VandoornePortugal António Félix da CostaChina DS Techeetah
8Germany BerlinFrance Jean-Éric VergneFrance Jean-Éric VergneNew Zealand Mitch EvansGermany Maximilian GüntherUnited States BMW i Andretti Motorsport
9France Jean-Éric VergneFrance Jean-Éric VergneUnited Kingdom Sam BirdFrance Jean-Éric VergneChina DS Techeetah
10Germany BerlinGermany René RastUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandBrazil Lucas di GrassiUnited Kingdom Oliver RowlandFrance Nissan e.dams
11Switzerland Sébastien BuemiBelgium Stoffel VandoorneSwitzerland Nico MüllerBelgium Stoffel VandoorneGermany Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team
Source:

Drivers' Championship

Points were awarded using the following structure:

Position1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10thGSPoleFL
Points251815121086421131
Pos.DriverDIR Saudi ArabiaSCL ChileMEX MexicoMRK MoroccoBER GermanyBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Pos. Driver DIR Saudi Arabia SCL Chile MEX Mexico MRK Morocco BER Germany BER Germany BER Germany Pts 1 Portugal António Félix da Costa 14* 10G* 2* 2* 1* 1G* 1* 4* 2* Ret* 9* 158 2 Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne 3* 3* 6* NC* 15* 6* 5* Ret* 12* 9* 1* 87 3 France Jean-Éric Vergne Ret 8 Ret 4 3 NC 10 3G 1G 18 7 86 4 Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Ret* 12* 13 3 4 7 2G 11 3 10 3G 84 5 United Kingdom Oliver Rowland 4 5 17 7 9 14 7 6 5 1 Ret 83 6 Brazil Lucas di Grassi 13 2 7* 6* 7* 8 3 8* 6* 21 6* 77 7 New Zealand Mitch Evans 10 18 3G 1G 6 13 12* 9 7 7* 11 71 8 Germany André Lotterer 2* 14* DSQ Ret* 8 2 9 5* 8 4* 14 71 9 Germany Maximilian Günther 18 11 1 11 2G DSQ Ret* 1 Ret* Ret 12 69 10 United Kingdom Sam Bird 1G Ret 10 Ret 10 3 6 13 11 20 5 63 11 Netherlands Nyck de Vries 6* 16* 5* Ret* 11 4 Ret* 18 4 14 2* 60 12 Netherlands Robin Frijns 5 Ret 15 DSQ 12 Ret 4 2 DNS 2 Ret 58 13 United Kingdom Alexander Sims 8 1 Ret 5 Ret 9 19 10 13 11 13 49 14 Switzerland Edoardo Mortara 7 4 Ret 8 5 17 8 14 14 8 10 41 15 Germany René Rast 10* 13 Ret 16 3G 4 29 16 Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio 9 DNS NC 10 13* 5 DSQ 7 15 16 18 19 17 United Kingdom Alex Lynn 12 11 17 9 5 8 16 18 Germany Pascal Wehrlein 11 15 4 9 22* 14 19 United Kingdom James Calado 16 7 8 DSQ 16 15 20 Ret 17 10 20 Switzerland Neel Jani 17 13 Ret 14 18 11 15 Ret 19 6 15 8 21 Germany Daniel Abt Ret 6 14* Ret 14 18* 16* 15* 18* Ret* 20* 8 22 Brazil Felipe Massa 12 17 9 Ret 17 Ret NC 19 10 13 16 3 23 New Zealand Brendon Hartley 19 9 Ret 12 19 2 24 United Kingdom Oliver Turvey 15 DSQ 11 13 21 16 18 16 22 19 21 0 25 Switzerland Nico Müller DNS Ret 12 Ret 20 NC 14 12 20 17 22 0 26 United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist 12 17 0 27 Brazil Sérgio Sette Câmara DSQ* 17 Ret 21 15 19 0 28 China Ma Qinghua 20 19 16 Ret 23 0 Pos. Driver DIR Saudi Arabia SCL Chile MEX Mexico MRK Morocco BER Germany BER Germany BER Germany Pts Source: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 Italics – Fastest lap G – Fastest in group stage * – FanBoost
1Portugal António Félix da Costa14*10G*2*2*1*1G*1*4*2*Ret*9*158
2Belgium Stoffel Vandoorne3*3*6*NC*15*6*5*Ret*12*9*1*87
3France Jean-Éric VergneRet8Ret43NC103G1G18786
4Switzerland Sébastien BuemiRet*12*133472G113103G84
5United Kingdom Oliver Rowland451779147651Ret83
6Brazil Lucas di Grassi1327*6*7*838*6*216*77
7New Zealand Mitch Evans10183G1G61312*977*1171
8Germany André Lotterer2*14*DSQRet*8295*84*1471
9Germany Maximilian Günther18111112GDSQRet*1Ret*Ret1269
10United Kingdom Sam Bird1GRet10Ret1036131120563
11Netherlands Nyck de Vries6*16*5*Ret*114Ret*184142*60
12Netherlands Robin Frijns5Ret15DSQ12Ret42DNS2Ret58
13United Kingdom Alexander Sims81Ret5Ret9191013111349
14Switzerland Edoardo Mortara74Ret85178141481041
15Germany René Rast10*13Ret163G429
16Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio9DNSNC1013*5DSQ715161819
17United Kingdom Alex Lynn12111795816
18Germany Pascal Wehrlein11154922*14
19United Kingdom James Calado1678DSQ161520Ret1710
20Switzerland Neel Jani1713Ret14181115Ret196158
21Germany Daniel AbtRet614*Ret1418*16*15*18*Ret*20*8
22Brazil Felipe Massa12179Ret17RetNC191013163
23New Zealand Brendon Hartley199Ret12192
24United Kingdom Oliver Turvey15DSQ1113211618162219210
25Switzerland Nico MüllerDNSRet12Ret20NC14122017220
26United Kingdom Tom Blomqvist12170
27Brazil Sérgio Sette CâmaraDSQ*17Ret2115190
28China Ma Qinghua201916Ret230
Pos.DriverDIR Saudi ArabiaSCL ChileMEX MexicoMRK MoroccoBER GermanyBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Source:
ColourResult
GoldWinner
SilverSecond place
BronzeThird place
GreenPoints classification
BlueNon-points classification
Non-classified finish (NC)
PurpleRetired, not classified (Ret)
RedDid not qualify (DNQ)
Did not pre-qualify (DNPQ)
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)
BlankDid not practice (DNP)
Did not arrive (DNA)
Excluded (EX)

Teams' Championship

Pos.TeamNo.DIR Saudi ArabiaSCL ChileMEX MexicoMRK MoroccoBER GermanyBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
1China DS Techeetah131410G2211G142Ret9244
25Ret8Ret43NC103G1G187
2France Nissan e.dams22451779147651Ret167
23Ret12133472G113103G
3Germany Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team5336NC1565Ret1291147
176165Ret114Ret184142
4United Kingdom Envision Virgin Racing21GRet10Ret10361311205121
45Ret15DSQ12Ret42DNS2Ret
5United States BMW i Andretti Motorsport2781Ret5Ret91910131113118
2818111112GDSQRet1RetRet12
6Germany Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler111327678386216114
66Ret614Ret141013Ret163G4
7United Kingdom Panasonic Jaguar Racing2010183G1G613129771181
511678DSQ161520Ret171217
8Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team181713Ret14181115Ret1961579
36214DSQRet82958414
9India Mahindra Racing649DNSNC10135DSQ715161849
9411154922121117958
10Monaco ROKiT Venturi Racing1912179Ret17RetNC1910131644
4874Ret851781414810
11United States GEOX Dragon6199Ret1219DSQ17Ret2115192
7DNSRet12Ret20NC1412201722
12China Nio 333 FE Team315DSQ1113211618162219210
33201916Ret2318161518Ret20
Pos.TeamNo.DIR Saudi ArabiaSCL ChileMEX MexicoMRK MoroccoBER GermanyBER GermanyBER GermanyPts
Source:

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