29
JUN
2015
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team
 

Formula E crowns its first champions in London

Formula E crowns its first champions in London
The outcome of the FIA Formula E Championship was decided at the final round in London. Sam Bird (Virgin) won the last ePrix of the season, whilst the all-electric series’ inaugural titles were won by Nelson Piquet (Nextev TCR) and e.dams-Renault. 
 
At the end of the London double-header, the team led by Alain Prost and Jean-Paul Driot saw its drivers Sébastien Buemi and Nicolas Prost finish in second and sixth position respectively. All the drivers and teams will now be stepping up their preparations in order to be ready for the start of the second season, which kicks off this coming autumn in Beijing. 
 
For the first time in Formula E, two ePrix were held on the same weekend. After Saturday’s race had seen e.dams-Renault cap a fine season by becoming the category’s first ever winner of the Teams’ title, Sunday’s contest would determine the outcome of the first ever Drivers’ Championship. 
 
Technical partner of the all-electric series, Renault Sport Technologies saw the 40 Spark-Renault SRT01_E – the architecture of which it has supervised throughout the year – conclude their campaign in London’s Battersea Park. Renault has done its job to perfection this season, demonstrating time and again its expertise in ensuring all ten teams benefitted from an equal chance of winning in reliable, safe and fast single-seaters. It has also supported the stewards in getting to grips with the unprecedented procedures related to this new technology. 
 
An incredible start to the season had seen six different victors in the first six races, with Lucas di Grassi (Audi Sport Abt) winning the inaugural race in Beijing. Later on, Sébastien Buemi became the first to win a second race, a feat subsequently matched by Nelson Piquet (Nextev TCR). Piquet started the second and final London race as championship leader, trailed by Sébastien Buemi and Lucas di Grassi. 
 
Running fifth when the drivers came in for their mandatory pits stops to change cars, Sébastien Buemi looked on course to secure the title, but a spin on his out lap cost him a place. Despite making a number of attempts to regain his position right until the final lap, the Swiss driver was unable to find a way past Bruno Senna. Nelson Piquet finished seventh to win the championship by a single point. 
 
The first FIA Formula E Championship titles were therefore won by Nelson Piquet and e.dams-Renault. Sébastien Buemi finished as runner-up and Nicolas Prost ended the season in sixth position. All the drivers and teams now turn their attention to testing in the summer, where they will be able to put their cars and their powertrain systems – which are open to development on certain points – through their paces. 
 
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