Sam Jamie Bird (born 9 January 1987) is a British professional racing driver who last raced in Formula E. He won the LMP2 title at the 2015 FIA World Endurance Championship, and was runner-up at the 2013 GP2 Series and the LMGTE Pro class at the 2016 FIA World Endurance Championship. Bird has also claimed 12 wins in Formula E, with a best season result of third in 2017–18.

Bird's final season in Formula E came in the form of 18th place in the standings, with 31 points. This was the 2024-25 season, being his last due to McLaren's exit from Formula E to pursue their entrance to the World Endurance Championship for 2027.

Bird's all time Formula E stats are complied of 141 race starts, 12 wins, 27 podiums and six pole positions. Bird has a total of 916 championship points, 12 fastest laps and 318 laps led. These accolades come after 11 seasons of the Formula E championship.

Early racing career

Formula BMW

Bird made his name in single seater racing in the Formula BMW category, coming fourteenth overall in his debut season and second in the rookie cup. He came runner up in 2005, which was only his second season in the category and also came fourth in the Formula BMW world final, the race itself was won by German Marco Holzer.

Formula Renault

For 2006, Bird entered the British Formula Renault series, where he won four races and came fourth in the championship, 111 points behind series champion Sebastian Hohenthal.[citation needed]

Formula Three

2007

Bird driving in the Formula 3 Euro Series at the Hockenheimring (2009)

In 2007, Bird raced in the British Formula 3 Championship with Carlin Motorsport, in a Mercedes powered Dallara. In March 2007, Bird secured sponsorship from BP, "The brand is already prominent in the World Rally Championship" Mark Reader, BP's UK Fuels Marketing Manager, commented, "Sam's an incredible prospect and we're excited to be getting into a relationship at this stage of his career" he added. Bird was elected to the Motor Sports Association Race Elite Scheme in April 2007, along with five other drivers in various British series and also participated in a series of aerodynamic tests with the AT&T Williams F1 Team.[citation needed]

2008

Bird moved to Manor Motorsport in the Formula 3 Euro Series in 2008 and had a testing year, finishing eleventh in the championship with 23 points – 16 of which came from second places during Saturday races at Catalunya and Le Mans. He only picked up points from three other races. For 2009, he joined McLaren Autosport BRDC Award winner Alexander Sims, 2008 Mücke Motorsport driver Christian Vietoris and 2008 Formula BMW Europe runner-up Marco Wittmann at Mücke Motorsport. He earned his first pole position and fastest laps, but failed to win a race en route to eighth in the championship.

GP2 Series

Bird missed the final round of the F3 Euroseries season to join up with the ART Grand Prix team for a GP2 Asia Series test at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi. He raced in the 2009–10 season for the team, where he finished seventh in the series, with a second place in the final round.

2010

Bird contested the 2010 GP2 Series with ART, having long coveted a drive with the French team. He was fast but frequently unlucky, losing several potential results due to technical issues, engine failures and collisions for which he was not at fault. However, he managed to claim his maiden win in the series at the first race at Monza, as well as claiming his third fastest lap of the season.

Bird during the feature race at the Belgian round of the 2013 GP2 Series

2011

For 2011, Bird moved to the iSport International team alongside Marcus Ericsson. His GP2 Asia campaign resulted in three retirements from the first four races but, after a strong start to the main series season, he was second in the Drivers' Championship - with the same number of points as leader Romain Grosjean. After this point, Bird gradually slipped back in the standings and finished sixth overall at the end of the season.

2013

Bird competed for the new Motopark-run Russian Time squad in 2013 and enjoyed a hugely successful season. He took five wins on the way to second place in the championship, having taken the championship fight right down to the last weekend. Bird's performances, alongside teammate Tom Dillmann, secured Russian Time first place in the GP2 Series constructors' championship.

Formula Renault 3.5

Bird while at ISR Racing in 2012

Between his last two seasons in the GP2 series, Bird competed in the 2012 Formula Renault 3.5 season. He won two races and took five further podium positions to head into the final round at Catalunya in a three-way battle for the title with Robin Frijns and Jules Bianchi. He lost out on the title by just ten points and ended up finishing third in the championship.

Formula One

On 16 November 2010, Bird took part in the young drivers test at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi, driving for Mercedes GP.

Formula E

Bird (pictured at the 2018 Paris ePrix) had spent six seasons in the Virgin team before moving to Jaguar for the 2020–21 season.

DS/Envision Virgin Racing (2014–2020)

2014–15 season

In the 2014–15 Formula E season, Bird began driving for Richard Branson's Virgin Racing alongside Jaime Alguersuari. He claimed third place in the first race, the Beijing ePrix, before dominating the second race of the season in Putrajaya to claim victory from second on the grid. At the following race in Punta del Este, he did not manage to qualify and so started from 18th place and soon retired from the race after a crash in the early stages. Bird bounced back by scoring points in Buenos Aires and Miami. However, the 2015 Long Beach ePrix was another race to forget for Bird: after starting 11th, he suffered a suspension failure on lap 11 and retired from the race. Bird managed to avoid the massive first-lap collision at the 2015 Monaco ePrix and went from his qualifying position of 12th to finish fourth. The final round of the season was the 2015 London ePrix, where Bird started from fourth and went on to cross the line second at his home ePrix. Race winner Stéphane Sarrazin received a 49-second penalty and so Bird was handed the win making him the first-ever Formula E driver to win their home race. He finished the season with 103 points and secured 5th place in the championship.

2015–16 season

At the first race of the season in Beijing, Bird only managed to finish seventh. In the next race in Putrajaya, Bird took second place after Renault had a mechanical failure and the two Dragon cars of Loic Duval and Jerome d'Ambrosio had suspension failure while running second and third respectively. In the next race at Punta del Este, Bird finished second just behind Sebastien Buemi; in Buenos Aires, Bird won after fending off Buemi who started 18th and last. Further sixth places finishes were achieved in Mexico, Long Beach and Paris, before an 11th place finish in Berlin after contact in the race. At the first race of the double-season finale in London, Bird finished seventh. In next the next race, he was forced to retire due to a throttle failure. Bird eventually finished the season in fourth place with 88 points, after being overtaken by Nicolas Prost in the championship after he won the double-header in London.

2016–17 season

Bird started his season with a 13th place finish in Hong Kong after leading the race and losing more than a minute during the pit-stop sequence. He bounced back from that result by finishing second in the following round at Marrakesh, after which Bird stated that "being on the podium [was] like a victory". Following a collision with Jérôme d'Ambrosio on the final lap in Buenos Aires, the Brit returned to the podium with a solid drive in the Mexico City ePrix. At Monaco, Bird damaged his car's suspension after hitting the barriers in the early stages of the race - he was still able to set the fastest lap in his second car. Following three races in which he only managed to collect a total of thirteen points, Bird became the first ever driver to win two back-to-back races in New York City. He would score two further top-five finishes at the races in Montreal and finished fourth in the drivers' standings, five positions ahead of teammate José María López.

2017–18 season

At the season opener in Hong Kong, Bird started from second on the grid after having nearly spun his car at the hairpin on his flying lap. During the race, he passed Jean-Éric Vergne for the lead but crashed in the pitlane when coming in for his stop and hit a mechanic. Subsequently, he was given a drive-through penalty but ultimately still came out in the race lead and went on to win and take the lead in the driver's championship for the first time in his Formula E career. Bird was given a ten-place grid penalty for the incident and started the second race from thirteenth. He would finish in fifth, following the post-race disqualification of Daniel Abt, and retain his lead of the championship. Bird would go on to finish in third place in the championship with 143 points, just one point off second place finisher Lucas di Grassi.

2018–19 season

Bird at the 2019 Marrakesh ePrix

Bird's first podium finish of the season came in the 2019 Marrakesh ePrix, finishing in third after taking pole position. In 2019, he became the first Formula E driver to win a race in every Formula E season, after winning the 2019 Santiago ePrix. Ultimately, Bird finished the season in ninth place, amassing a total of 85 points over the season.

2019–20 season

Bird won the opening race of the season, the 2019 Diriyah ePrix, for Envision Virgin Racing. Unfortunately, his race ended in the second round after a collision with Mitch Evans. In Santiago, Bird stormed from 16th to tenth, achieving the fastest lap of the race. In the 2020 Mexico City ePrix, he crashed out of second place in the dying stages of the race. In Marrakesh, he finished tenth again after starting 14th. The rest of the season was put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic, during which Bird announced that he was leaving Virgin to join Jaguar Racing. The season 6 finale was held at Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, between the fifth and 13 August. Bird finished the first race in third and the second race in sixth. He finished the next three races in 13th, 11th, and 20th after being caught in a pile-up on the first lap. In his last race for Virgin, Bird finished fifth after starting 14th and taking the fastest lap. He finished the season ranked tenth in the standings with 63 points.

Jaguar Racing (2020–2023)

2020–21 season

During the summer of 2020, Bird announced that he would be driving for the Jaguar Racing team in the 2020–21 Formula E season. In the second race of the campaign, Bird continued his streak of being the only driver to win a race in every season of Formula E, winning the second round of the Diriyah ePrix. A second place at the following race in Rome meant he took over from Nyck de Vries as championship leader ahead of former teammate Robin Frijns. After six DNFs (did not finish) and one DSQ (disqualification) during the season, he still managed to finish with 87 points in an impressive sixth place in the championship.

2021–22 season

Throughout the season, Bird struggled with consistency and after five races had only achieved points in Diriyah and Rome. Other points finishes came in Berlin, Jakarta, Marrakesh, and New York. However, he never managed to achieve a finish higher than fourth. Bird had to miss both rounds of the Seoul ePrix after sustaining a broken hand during the London ePrix. His place was taken by Jaguar reserve driver Norman Nato. This was the first time in his Formula E career that Bird had failed to score either a win or a podium. He finished the season 13th with 51 points.

2022–23 season

Bird at the 2023 Berlin ePrix

The 2023 season brought about a new set of regulations and the debut of the Gen 3 car, with Bird confident he turn around his fortune after a difficult 2022 season. He did, however, have a rude awakening as software problems hampered his preparations in practice for the Mexico City ePrix and he only qualified 21st. His race was not much better as it ended prematurely on lap 6 with a driveshaft failure. Stronger performances eventually occurred with podiums in Diriyah, São Paulo, Berlin and Rome. He consistently faltered as the season moved on and once again failed to secure a win for the second season. He finished eighth in the standings with 95 points. Bird left Jaguar after spending three seasons with the team at the end of the season.

McLaren (2024–2025)

2023–24 season

Bird at the 2024 Tokyo ePrix

In August 2023, McLaren announced the signing of Bird as René Rast's replacement and partnered Jake Hughes for the season. He got McLaren's maiden Formula E victory at the São Paulo ePrix. At the Monaco ePrix, Bird was ruled out of the weekend after suffering a hand injury following a crash during the first free practice. He was replaced by McLaren reserve and development driver Taylor Barnard.

2024–25 season

Bird stayed with McLaren for the 2024–25 season, alongside Taylor Barnard who replaces Maserati-bound Jake Hughes. Bird departed from McLaren at the end of the season as the team exited Formula E.

Nissan reserve (2025–)

Having failed to secure a seat, Bird would move to Nissan to serve as the reserve and development driver during the 2025–26 season.

Endurance racing

World Endurance Championship

Bird racing in the 2018 6 Hours of Silverstone.

In 2014, Bird made two guest appearances for the Ferrari AF Corse team. The first was at his home race in Britain for the 6 hours of Silverstone where he came 3rd in the GTE Amateur class. His second appearance was at the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans. Bird took pole position in the GTE Am class, second overall of all GT cars. He ran in the first stint of the race, holding the GTE Am lead until he collided with a pair of front-running LMP1 cars (the number 3 Audi and a Toyota) in wet conditions on the Mulsanne Straight.

Personal life

From six years old, Bird attended Milbourne Lodge School until thirteen.[citation needed] He was educated at Charterhouse School until GCSE level, after which he attended Millfield School in Somerset. Bird is a keen football fan and an avid supporter of Manchester United F.C.

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeam nameRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2004Formula BMW UKCarlin Motorsport2000002214th
2005Formula BMW UKFortec Motorsport20693122182nd
Formula BMW World Final10000N/A4th
2006Formula Renault UKFortec Motorsport2047573734th
2007British Formula 3 International SeriesCarlin Motorsport22201101804th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/A6th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A27th
2008Formula 3 Euro SeriesManor Motorsport2000022311th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ANC
Masters of Formula 310000N/A7th
2009Formula 3 Euro SeriesMücke Motorsport180124408th
Masters of Formula 310000N/A8th
British Formula 3 International SeriesFortec Motorsport200000NC†
Macau Grand PrixART Grand Prix10001N/A3rd
2009–10GP2 Asia SeriesART Grand Prix80011127th
2010GP2 SeriesART Grand Prix201145485th
2011GP2 Asia SeriesiSport International40000212th
GP2 Series180113456th
2012Formula Renault 3.5 SeriesISR Racing1721071773rd
Formula OneMercedes AMG PetronasTest driver
2013GP2 SeriesRussian Time2252361812nd
2014FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE AmAF Corse202111716th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Am10100N/ADNF
United SportsCar Championship - PCStarworks Motorsport400012940th
2014–15Formula EVirgin Racing1120231035th
2015FIA World Endurance Championship - LMP2G-Drive Racing844171781st
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMP210100N/A3rd
2015–16Formula EDS Virgin Racing101302884th
2016FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE ProAF Corse922151342nd
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Pro10000N/ADNF
2016–17Formula EDS Virgin Racing1221241224th
2017FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE ProAF Corse824141395th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Pro10000N/A5th
IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDScuderia Corsa100001574th
2017–18Formula EDS Virgin Racing1220161433rd
2018IMSA SportsCar Championship - GTDScuderia Corsa100002651st
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE ProAF Corse10000N/A9th
2018–19Formula EEnvision Virgin Racing131102859th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE ProAF Corse8001154.512th
2019Blancpain GT Series Endurance CupAF Corse100000NC
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Pro10000N/ADNF
Intercontinental GT Challenge100000NC
2019–20Formula EEnvision Virgin Racing1110126310th
FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE ProAF Corse10000047th
202024 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE ProAF Corse10000N/ANC
2020–21Formula EJaguar Racing152103876th
2021FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGTE ProAF Corse10110325th
24 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE Pro10000N/A5th
2021–22Formula EJaguar TCS Racing1400105113th
202224 Hours of Le Mans - LMGTE ProRiley Motorsports10000N/A5th
2022–23Formula EJaguar TCS Racing140024958th
2023–24Formula ENEOM McLaren Formula E Team1310114813th
2024–25Formula ENEOM McLaren Formula E Team1600203118th
2025–26Formula ENissan Formula E TeamReserve driver

† As Bird was a guest driver, he was ineligible for points. * Season still in progress.

Complete Formula BMW UK results

key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2004Carlin MotorsportTHR 1 17THR 2 17BRH1 1 19BRH1 2 10SIL 1 12SIL 2 12OUL 1 4OUL 2 5MON 1 10MON 2 16CRO 1 14CRO 2 14KNO 1 11KNO 2 12BRH2 1 9BRH2 2 13ROC 1 RetROC 2 16DON 1 11DON 2 1514th22
2005Fortec MotorsportDON 1 4DON 2 3THR 1 2THR 2 2ROC 1 RetROC 2 RetBRH1 1 2BRH1 2 1OUL 1 1OUL 2 1CRO 1 1CRO 2 1MON 1 7MON 2 6KNO 1 10KNO 2 RetSIL 1 1SIL 2 RetBRH2 1 RetBRH2 2 22nd218

Complete Formula Renault UK results

key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2006Fortec MotorsportsBRH1 1 7BRH1 2 12OUL 1 RetOUL 2 4THR 1 8THR 2 3KNO 1 10KNO 2 1CRO 1 1CRO 2 6DON 1 19DON 2 RetSNE 1 6SNE 2 4DON 1 1DON 2 2BRH2 1 4BRH2 2 1SIL 1 2SIL 2 EX4th373

Complete British Formula Three Championship results

key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2007Carlin MotorsportDallara F307MercedesOUL 1 4OUL 2 6DON 1 10DON 2 9BUC 1 3BUC 2 1SNE 1 2SNE 2 3MNZ 1 2MNZ 2 3BRH 1 RetBRH 2 11SPA 1 1SPA 2 3SIL 1 6SIL 2 6THR 1 RetTHR 2 RetCRO 1 2CRO 2 RetROC 1 RetROC 2 24th180
2009Fortec MotorsportDallara F309Mercedes HWAOUL 1OUL 2SIL 1SIL 2ROC 1ROC 2HOC 1HOC 2SNE 1SNE 2DON 1DON 2SPA 1SPA 2SIL 1SIL 2ALG 1 RetALG 2 2BRH 1BRH 2NC0

Complete Formula 3 Euro Series results

key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantChassisEngine1234567891011121314151617181920DCPoints
2008Manor MotorsportDallara F308/036MercedesHOC 1 10HOC 2 6MUG 1 14MUG 2 8PAU 1 RetPAU 2 11NOR 1 14NOR 2 8ZAN 1 4ZAN 2 6NÜR 1 22NÜR 2 19BRH 1 RetBRH 2 19CAT 1 2CAT 2 18BUG 1 2BUG 2 11HOC 1 16HOC 2 Ret11th23
2009Mücke MotorsportDallara F308/042MercedesHOC 1 3HOC 2 6LAU 1 5LAU 2 3NOR 1 8NOR 2 RetZAN 1 8ZAN 2 2OSC 1 12OSC 2 20NÜR 1 4NÜR 2 8BRH 1 6BRH 2 3CAT 1 RetCAT 2 RetDIJ 1 6DIJ 2 5HOC 1HOC 28th40

Complete GP2 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122DCPoints
2010ART Grand PrixCAT FEA 9CAT SPR 4MON FEA 18MON SPR 10IST FEA 3IST SPR 10VAL FEA 3VAL SPR 10SIL FEA 4SIL SPR DNSHOC FEA 14HOC SPR 5HUN FEA 13HUN SPR RetSPA FEA RetSPA SPR 12MNZ FEA 1MNZ SPR 3YMC FEA 3YMC SPR Ret5th48
2011iSport InternationalIST FEA 2IST SPR 3CAT FEA 3CAT SPR 5MON FEA RetMON SPR 13VAL FEA 5VAL SPR 12SIL FEA 5SIL SPR 6NÜR FEA 8NÜR SPR 7HUN FEA 17HUN SPR 5SPA FEA 12SPA SPR 5MNZ FEA 4MNZ SPR 46th45
2013Russian TimeSEP FEA 7SEP SPR RetBHR FEA 6BHR SPR 1CAT FEA 21†CAT SPR 12MON FEA 1MON SPR 24SIL FEA 1SIL SPR 5NÜR FEA 13NÜR SPR 8HUN FEA 10HUN SPR 8SPA FEA 1SPA SPR 14MNZ FEA 2MNZ SPR 4MRN FEA 8MRN SPR 1YMC FEA 10YMC SPR 42nd181

Complete GP2 Asia Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant12345678DCPoints
2009–10ART Grand PrixYMC1 FEA 18YMC1 SPR 18YMC2 FEA RetYMC2 SPR RetBHR1 FEA 13BHR1 SPR 4BHR2 FEA 6BHR2 SPR 27th12
2011iSport InternationalYMC FEA 7YMC SPR RetIMO FEA RetIMO SPR Ret12th2

Complete Formula Renault 3.5 Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeam1234567891011121314151617PosPoints
2012ISRALC 1 9ALC 2 2MON 1 1SPA 1 3SPA 2 5NÜR 1 8NÜR 2 4MSC 1 3MSC 2 RetSIL 1 RetSIL 2 1HUN 1 10HUN 2 4LEC 1 10LEC 2 3CAT 1 2CAT 2 83rd177

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassCarEngine123456789RankPoints
2014AF CorseLMGTE AmFerrari 458 Italia GT2Ferrari 4.5 L V8SIL 3SPALMS RetCOAFUJSHABHRSÃO16th17
2015G-Drive RacingLMP2Ligier JS P2Nissan VK45DE 4.5 L V8SIL 1SPA 9LMS 2NÜR 2COA 1FUJ 1SHA 2BHR 11st178
2016AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 488 GTEFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SIL 1SPA 1LMS RetNÜR 2MEX 4COA 3FUJ 4SHA 5BHR 32nd134
2017AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 488 GTEFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SIL 5SPA 1LMS 4NÜRMEX 2COA 3FUJ 5SHA 6BHR 15th139
2018–19AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SPA 3LMS 6SIL 16FUJ 10SHA 6SEB 6SPA 6LMS Ret12th54.5
2019–20AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SILFUJSHABHRCOASPALMS NCBHR47th0
2021AF CorseLMGTE ProFerrari 488 GTE EvoFerrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8SPAALGMNZLMS 10BHRBHR25th3

Complete 24 Hours of Le Mans results

YearTeamCo-DriversCarClassLapsPos.Class Pos.
2014Italy AF CorseAustralia Stephen Wyatt Italy Michele RugoloFerrari 458 Italia GTCGTE Am22DNFDNF
2015Russia G-Drive RacingRussia Roman Rusinov France Julien CanalLigier JS P2-NissanLMP235810th3rd
2016Italy AF CorseItaly Andrea Bertolini Italy Davide RigonFerrari 488 GTEGTE Pro143DNFDNF
2017Italy AF CorseItaly Davide Rigon Spain Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTEGTE Pro33921st5th
2018Italy AF CorseItaly Davide Rigon Spain Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTE Pro33824th9th
2019Italy AF CorseItaly Davide Rigon Spain Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTE Pro140DNFDNF
2020Italy AF CorseItaly Davide Rigon Spain Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTE Pro340NCNC
2021Italy AF CorseBrazil Daniel Serra Spain Miguel MolinaFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTE Pro33137th5th
2022United States Riley MotorsportsBrazil Felipe Fraga New Zealand Shane van GisbergenFerrari 488 GTE EvoGTE Pro34732nd5th

Complete IMSA SportsCar Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassMakeEngine123456789101112RankPoints
2014Starworks MotorsportPCOreca FLM09Chevrolet LS3 6.2 L V8DAY 5SEB 3LGA 9KANWGL 5IMSELKVIRCOAPET40th29
2017Scuderia CorsaGTDFerrari 488 GT3Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8DAY 16SEBLBHCOADETWGLMOSLIMELKVIRLGAPET74th15
2018Scuderia CorsaGTDFerrari 488 GT3Ferrari F154CB 3.9 L Turbo V8DAY 5SEBMDODETWGLMOSLIMELKVIRLGAPET51st26

Complete Formula E results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamChassisPowertrain12345678910111213141516PosPoints
2014–15Virgin RacingSpark SRT01-eSRT01-eBEI 3PUT 1PDE RetBUE 7MIA 8LBH RetMCO 4BER 8MSC RetLDN 6LDN 15th103
2015–16DS Virgin RacingSpark SRT01-eVirgin Racing Engineering DSV-01BEI 7PUT 2PDE RetBUE 1MEX 6LBH 6PAR 6BER 11LDN 7LDN Ret4th88
2016–17DS Virgin RacingSpark SRT01-eDS Virgin DSV-02HKG 13MRK 2BUE RetMEX 3MCO RetPAR 16BER 7BER 7NYC 1NYC 1MTL 5MTL 44th122
2017–18DS Virgin RacingSpark SRT01-eDS Virgin DSV-03HKG 1HKG 5MRK 3SCL 5MEX 17PDE 3RME 1PAR 3BER 7ZUR 2NYC 9NYC 103rd143
2018–19Envision Virgin RacingSpark SRT05eAudi e-tron FE05ADR 11MRK 3SCL 1MEX 9HKG 6SYX RetRME 11PAR 11MCO 16†BER 9BRN 4NYC 8NYC 49th85
2019–20Envision Virgin RacingSpark SRT05eAudi e-tron FE06DIR 1DIR RetSCL 10MEX RetMRK 10BER 3BER 6BER 13BER 11BER 20BER 510th63
2020–21Jaguar RacingSpark SRT05eJaguar I-Type 5DIR RetDIR 1RME 2RME RetVLC DSQVLC 14MCO 7PUE RetPUE 12NYC 9NYC 1LDN RetLDN RetBER RetBER 76th87
2021–22Jaguar TCS RacingSpark SRT05eJaguar I-Type 5DRH 4DRH 15MEX 15RME 5RME RetMCO RetBER 7BER 11JAK 10MRK 9NYC 7NYC 5LDN RetLDN 8SEOSEO13th51
2022–23Jaguar TCS RacingFormula E Gen3Jaguar I-Type 6MEX RetDRH 3DRH 4HYD RetCAP DNSSAP 3BER 2BER 19MCO 16JAK 21JAK DNSPOR 17RME RetRME 3LDN 4LDN 78th95
2023–24NEOM McLaren Formula E TeamFormula E Gen3Nissan e-4ORCE 04MEX 14DRH 4DRH RetSAP 1TOK NCMIS RetMIS 10MCO WDBERBERSIC 17SIC RetPOR 7POR RetLDN 8LDN Ret13th48
2024–25NEOM McLaren Formula E TeamFormula E Gen3 EvoNissan e-4ORCE 05SAO 4MEX 18JED 8JED 12MIA 18MCO 11MCO 20TKO 14TKO 8SHA 7SHA 15JKT 8BER 11BER RetLDN NCLDN Ret18th31

† Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance. * Season still in progress.

External links

  • career summary at DriverDB.com
Sporting positions
Preceded bySergey ZlobinFIA Endurance Trophy for LMP2 Drivers 2015 With: Julien Canal & Roman RusinovSucceeded byGustavo Menezes Nicolas Lapierre Stephane Richelmi
Awards
Preceded byAndrew KirkaldyAutosport British Club Driver of the Year 2006Succeeded byDuncan Tappy
Preceded byEsteban GutiérrezPirelli Trophy for Tyre Management Winner 2013Succeeded byIncumbent