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Thursday, 23 February 2023

PREVIEW - Rivals look to fight back, as Porsche leads both championships heading to Cape Town.

PHOTO CREDIT: ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Cape Town will host the next installment in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship this Saturday (on 25 February), the first time the series has raced in sub-Saharan Africa and the second of three consecutive races in new host cities.  

With a quarter of the season complete, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team and driver Pascal Wehrlein lead the way in both the Teams' and Drivers' World Championships. A win-double for the German in Diriyah followed a podium in the season-opener in Mexico City. Hyderabad proved a test for the Stuttgart manufacturer, with a technical issue throwing Wehrlein's weekend into jeopardy via a heavy practice shunt. 

Wehrlein and Porsche were able to find the root cause of the problem and recovered to race with Wehrlein following home fourth behind António Félix da Costa in third meaning the German team leads the Formula E standings for the first time in its fourth season of competition.

Porsche didn't have it all their own way in Hyderabad. Avalanche Andretti Formula E team driver Jake Dennis, powered by the Porsche 99X Electric Gen3, missed out on a potential top three finish following an encounter with René Rast (NEOM McLaren Formula E Team). The resulting 16th-placed finish proved costly for Dennis, who won Round 1 in Mexico and finished second in both Diriyah races, allowing Wehrlein to extend his advantage in the standings over Dennis who remains in second.

"It certainly wasn’t an easy weekend. We only get two practice sessions for each race and so it’s not ideal for preparation when you miss out on one because of an incident. Still, we made the best of it. Our mechanics worked through the night with only an hour’s sleep to put my car back on the track. I was in the hospital until late at night. So with this in mind, I’m very happy with the result. These points are crucial for the championship," Wehrlein said.

"Because of the missed practice, we didn’t have much time to tweak the setup of my car to the track in Hyderabad. In this respect, the qualifying is no indication of our true performance level. In Cape Town, we face a new track with new conditions. We need to find out what it takes to be fast on this circuit. Like all the others, we’re starting from scratch. As far as the city of Cape Town is concerned, this is definitely a highlight of the season. I’m looking forward to it and I’m thrilled to have the chance to race in such a fantastic place."

Last time out, Jean-Éric Vergne won Round 4 in Hyderabad to kickstart his championship assault with DS PENSKE. Vergne led from lap 15 after sweeping by Envision Racing's Sébastien Buemi and called on all his experience to hold off teammate Nick Cassidy's late charge to steal a storming win and go third in the Drivers’ standings.

"I'm so happy for the team," said Vergne. "It’s been a very difficult three races and I couldn't be more proud of my team because we never gave up. We keep pushing and it doesn't matter the result - I am very proud of all my guys."

"We have a good car, maybe not the best at the moment but we are going to keep on working very hard to be the best and come back in the championship. That is what we do, we never give up."

The Race Winners trophy for the Cape Town E-Prix
PHOTO CREDIT: ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
Table Mountain will be the spectacular backdrop for Round 5 on the streets of Cape Town this weekend, following an unforgettable debut race in Hyderabad, India, last time out and with the next stop in São Paulo, Brazil. 

The Mother City's Green Point district provides the location for a scheduled 30 laps of the high-speed 2.921km circuit, snaking around the DHL Stadium and skirting the coastline looking out on Robben Island.

The track is expected to be the fastest of the 16-race season and features bumpy braking zones, a tight chicane at Turns 4, 5 and 6 and a pacy, narrow section midway around the lap that will challenge the 22 drivers and their GEN3 machines – the fastest, lightest most powerful and efficient electric race car ever built.

In Cape Town, Jaguar TCS Racing's Sam Bird and the team will be out to make amends after Bird collided with his team-mate in Hyderabad. "We had a great car, and I let my team down," he said. "I feel really low but we have a race in Cape Town to try and correct it. The good thing is we have a fast car."

South African-born racer Kelvin van der Linde learned this week that he will remain in the ABT CUPRA in place of the injured Robin Frijns, meaning a home Formula E debut for the South African on the same weekend his brother Sheldon races sportscars in Kyalami.

It has been a tough return to Formula E for ABT so far, with no points and a best of 11th for Nico Mueller in Hyderabad. Things are slowly improving for the squad, and van der Linde will look to home support to urge him on up through the field in Cape Town.

Can anyone actually stop the might of Tag Heuer Porsche? We shall soon fight out! 

CAPE TOWN E-PRIX TALKING POINTS:

Energy Management: Cape Town track has a lot of high-speed corners, which make it more difficult to recover energy in an efficient way, but the key places for management will be in Turns Four, Five, Seven, and 11.

Car Setup: It will be important to make sure all teams start the weekend with a strong car setup. There are a lot of high-speed corners throughout the track, so having a good car in this section will be crucial. Performing well in these areas will facilitate opportunities to overtake cars in the race, especially in Turns Four, Five, Seven and 11 in particular.

Slipstream Affect: Prior to Cape Town, there has been a lot of discussion about the slipstream affect that the race leader gives to those follow, which means more energy is consumed, and those behind have the ability to attack much harder in the closing stages of the race. 

WHEN AND WHERE TO WATCH THE CAPE TOWN E-PRIX IN SOUTH AFRICA:

Free Practice 1 for the Cape Town E-Prix gets underway on Friday, 24 February at 16:55 CAT on SuperSport Motorsport (channel 215) and the championships YouTube channel.

Free Practice 2 will follow on Saturday at 09:05am CAT (on SuperSport Motorsport and YouTube) with qualifying getting underway at 11:30 am CAT. South African fans will be able to enjoy the action LIVE on SuperSport Motorsport, eReality, and eTV. The race will also be available on the same TV channels from 15:30pm CAT with the lights out at 16:00pm. 

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