As a constant feature on the Formula E calendar since Season 1, the Berlin E-Prix is a race that has been held more than any other. Ahead of our return to the German capital, here’s everything you need to know about Tempelhof’s upcoming double-header…
Stats at a Glance
Race Length // 45 minutes + one lap
Lap Length [Clockwise] // 2.355 kilometres
Lap Length [Anti-Clockwise] // 2.355 kilometres
Best Team Finish // 1st [Norman Nato, 2021]
In Their Words
“Last time we visited Berlin, we experienced one of our most competitive race weekends in Formula E to date. Given the pace that we have shown so far this season, and the fact that both drivers have performed very well at this track in the past, we’re hoping for a solid performance this weekend. After a couple of weekends where we, unfortunately, left points on the table, the entire team is very motivated and we’re determined to maximise on the points available at the next double-header.”
"I'm looking forward to returning to Berlin. Last season we showed real promise in Berlin and in Race One, we missed out on the win by only a handful of tenths of a second. Although we have had the pace to fight through the field this season, qualifying is as important as ever. If I can start in a good position, I know that we can contend for big points and hopefully have a strong race weekend."
“Statistically, Tempelhof is one of my best circuits and with six podiums and two wins, Berlin is also a city that I enjoy racing in. So far this year we have shown strong, competitive pace and although our results haven’t always aligned, I know that we have the potential to score podiums and race wins. That’s the target this weekend and I’m looking forward to getting back out on track.”