The Season 6 Showdown in Numbers

Dive into the facts and figures from the six-part Berlin E-Prix…


Upon arriving at the Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, ROKiT Venturi Racing brought about an end to Formula E’s five-month hiatus to racing by resuming the championship’s sixth season.

With six races taking place in one single nine-day spell, this showdown marked the most intense season finale in the history of motorsport and therefore, a true test and challenge for Monaco’s only racing team.

Across the three double-header events on three unique circuit configurations, Berlin’s presence in Formula E remained and, after now holding a total of 12 races since 2015, we have raced in the German capital more than any other location.

On August 13, the campaign came to a close some 266 days after it started in Diriyah, and over the week, ROKiT Venturi Racing held a promising qualifying run.

The Monegasque marque placed inside the top 10 in five of the six rounds when duking it out for the top qualifying spot, progressing through to Super Pole on two occasions with a best starting-spot of P6.

From these positions on the grid, points materialised four times, with Edo taking a best finish of P8 twice to front a total haul of 10 points.

En route to this tally, which advanced our season total to 43, 859 laps were completed by Edo and Felipe – 152 more tours than we completed in the first five races of the season.

This run equated to 2,066.295-kilometres of driving – 242.728-kilometers more than the first half – which is the equivalent of driving from our Monaco base to Berlin and back.

As we recover from this intense period of competition, we’re already looking forward to Formula E’s first season as a World Championship and we’re already counting down the days until our return to Santiago.