2023 Jakarta ePrix

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2023 Jakarta ePrix
Race 10 of 16 of the 2022–23 Formula E season
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Race details
Date 3 June 2023 (2023-06-03)
Official name 2023 Gulavit Jakarta E-Prix
Location Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit, Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia
Course Street circuit
Course length 2.370 km (1.473 mi)
Distance 36 laps, 85.320 km (53.015 mi)
Pole position
Driver Maserati
Time 1:08.141
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar
Time 1:09.755 on lap 35
Podium
First Porsche
Second Andretti-Porsche
Third Maserati
Lap leaders
  • 2023 Jakarta ePrix
2023 Jakarta ePrix
Race 11 of 16 of the 2022–23 Formula E season
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Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit.png
Race details
Date 4 June 2023 (2023-06-04)
Official name 2023 Gulavit Jakarta E-Prix
Location Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit, Ancol, Jakarta, Indonesia
Course Street circuit
Course length 2.370 km (1.473 mi)
Distance 38 laps, 90.060 km (55.961 mi)
Pole position
Driver Maserati
Time 1:07.753
Fastest lap
Driver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche
Time 1:09.171 on lap 33
Podium
First Maserati
Second Andretti-Porsche
Third Jaguar
Lap leaders
  • 2023 Jakarta ePrix

The 2023 Jakarta ePrix, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2023 Gulavit Jakarta E-Prix was a pair of Formula E electric car races held at the Jakarta International e-Prix Circuit in Ancol, northern Jakarta on 3 and 4 of June 2023. They served as the 10th and 11th rounds of the 2022-23 Formula E season and the second running of the Jakarta ePrix. The first race was won by Pascal Wehrlein for Porsche, with Jake Dennis and Maximilian Günther in second and third place respectively. [1] The second race was won by Maximilian Günther for Maserati's maiden Formula E victory, with Jake Dennis and Mitch Evans completing the podium. [2]

Contents

Background

Following his win at Monaco, Nick Cassidy took the lead of the driver's championship from Pascal Wehrlein with a 20 point gap between the two. Jake Dennis enters the tenth round in 3rd, overtaking Jean-Éric Vergne, 25 points behind Cassidy. [3]

Driver changes

Due to the 24 Hours of Le Mans test day, André Lotterer missed the Jakarta ePrix, being replaced by David Beckmann, Formula Two and Porsche reserve driver, making his Formula E debut. [4]

On the 28th May, Mahindra Racing announced that Oliver Rowland would leave the team with immediate effect. Former Formula One driver Roberto Merhi was announced as his replacement, also making his debut in the series. [5]

Classification

(All times are in WIT)

Race 1

Qualifying

Qualifying for race 1 took place at 10:40 AM on 3 June. [6]

Group draw
Group A Flag of New Zealand.svg CAS Flag of the United Kingdom.svg DEN Flag of France.svg JEV Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BIR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg HUG Flag of Belgium (civil).svg VAN Flag of France.svg FEN Flag of the United Kingdom.svg TIC Flag of Brazil.svg SET Flag of the Netherlands.svg FRI Flag of Spain.svg MER
Group B Flag of Germany.svg WEH Flag of New Zealand.svg EVA Flag of Portugal.svg DAC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg BUE Flag of Germany.svg RAS Flag of Germany.svg GUE Flag of Brazil.svg DIG Flag of France.svg NAT Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg MOR Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg MUE Flag of Germany.svg BEC

Qualifying 1 duels

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A3 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne
A2 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne
Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
A1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
A4 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Frijns
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther
B3 Flag of Germany.svg Rene Rast
B2 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein
Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein
Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther
B4 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara
B1 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther

Overall Classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamABQFSFFGrid
17 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther Maserati 1:08:8371:08:4021:08:2711:08:1411
227 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 1:09:0131:08:4771:08:3811:08:4822
394 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1:08:8661:08:5491:08:6463
425 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne DS 1:09:2051:08:5101:08:7404
51 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne DS 1:09:1081:08:5885
648 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara Maserati 1:09:1351:08:7046
74 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Frijns ABT-Mahindra 1:09:2711:08:9577
858 Flag of Germany.svg René Rast McLaren-Nissan 1:09:0251:09:2058
951 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Müller ABT-Mahindra 1:09:1919
1037 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Cassidy Envision-Jaguar 1:09:27310
119 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:09:20211
1223 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 1:09:33312
1316 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 1:09:21613
1433 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Ticktum NIO 1:09:33914
1513 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Porsche 1:09:28015
1610 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Jaguar 1:09:41016
1717 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato Nissan 1:09:40517
183 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara NIO 1:09:64518
1936 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Andretti-Porsche 1:09:47019
205 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 1:09:93320
2111 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Mahindra 1:09:56221
228 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Mahindra 1:10:56022
Source: [7]

Race

Race 1 took place at 3:03 PM on 3 June. [6]

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
194 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 3642:21.995325
227 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 36+0.477218
37 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther Maserati 36+1.413115+3 1
41 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne DS 36+3.871512
525 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne DS 36+4.986410
648 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara Maserati 36+5.58768
737 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Cassidy Envision-Jaguar 36+5.982106+1 2
813 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Porsche 36+20.136154
94 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Frijns ABT-Mahindra 36+21.68772
105 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 36+23.356201
1151 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Müller ABT-Mahindra 36+23.7929
1217 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato Nissan 36+25.16217
1333 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Ticktum NIO 36+28.82414
1411 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Mahindra 36+29.49521
1558 Flag of Germany.svg René Rast McLaren-Nissan 36+30.002 [lower-alpha 1] 8
1636 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Andretti-Porsche 36+31.07919
173 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara NIO 36+32.10218
188 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Mahindra 36+46.66222
1923 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 36+48.822 [lower-alpha 2] 12
2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Jaguar 36+1:14:072 [lower-alpha 3] 16
2116 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 36+1:18:081 [lower-alpha 4] 13
Ret9 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans Jaguar 33Collision11
Source: [8]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position.
  • ^2  – Fastest lap.

Standings after the race

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Race 2

Qualifying

Qualifying for race 2 took place at 10:40 AM on 4 June. [9]

Group draw
Group A Flag of New Zealand.svg CAS Flag of the United Kingdom.svg DEN Flag of New Zealand.svg EVA Flag of the United Kingdom.svg BIR Flag of the United Kingdom.svg HUG Flag of Germany.svg RAS Flag of France.svg FEN Flag of the United Kingdom.svg TIC Flag of France.svg NAT Flag of the Netherlands.svg FRI Flag of Germany.svg BEC
Group B Flag of Germany.svg WEH Flag of France.svg JEV Flag of Portugal.svg DAC Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg BUE Flag of Germany.svg GUE Flag of Belgium (civil).svg VAN Flag of Brazil.svg DIG Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg MOR Flag of Brazil.svg SET Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg MUE Flag of Spain.svg MER

Qualifying 2 duels

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
         
A3 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans
A2 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
A1 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
A4 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis
Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther
B3 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein
B2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara
Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther
B4 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne
B1 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther

Overall classification

Pos.No.DriverTeamABQFSFFGrid
17 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther Maserati 1:08.4161:07.9391:08.1011:07.7531
227 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 1:08.4341:08.3131:08.0761:08.3382
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans Jaguar 1:08.5211:08.2291:08.0773
448 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara Maserati 1:08.4241:08.2451:08.4434
51 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne DS 1:08.6021:08.2895
694 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 1:08.5161:08.4506
723 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 1:08.4721:08.6647
85 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 1:08.6001:08.9628
925 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne DS 1:08.6039
1037 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Cassidy Envision-Jaguar 1:08.60310
1113 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Porsche 1:08.60911
1217 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato Nissan 1:08.68112
1316 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 1:08.73313
1410 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Jaguar 1:08.79214
153 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara NIO 1:08.79615
1658 Flag of Germany.svg René Rast McLaren-Nissan 1:08.80516
1751 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Müller ABT-Mahindra 1:08.92417
1836 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Andretti-Porsche 1:08.84018
1911 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Mahindra 1:09.04819
2033 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Ticktum NIO 1:08.90420
218 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Mahindra 1:09.48921
224 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Frijns ABT-Mahindra 1:08.93722
Source: [10]

Race

Race 2 took place at 3:03 PM on 4 June. [9]

Pos.No.DriverTeamLapsTime/RetiredGridPoints
17 Flag of Germany.svg Maximilian Günther Maserati 3844:57.285125+3 1
227 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Dennis Andretti-Porsche 38+2.822218+1 2
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg Mitch Evans Jaguar 38+18.498315
423 Flag of France.svg Sacha Fenestraz Nissan 38+19.307712
517 Flag of France.svg Norman Nato Nissan 38+19.9241210
694 Flag of Germany.svg Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 38+20.10868
713 Flag of Portugal.svg António Félix da Costa Porsche 38+20.521116
848 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edoardo Mortara Maserati 38+20.99644
91 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Stoffel Vandoorne DS 38+26.63052
1016 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Sébastien Buemi Envision-Jaguar 38+27.273131
1133 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dan Ticktum NIO 38+28.61420
1251 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Nico Müller ABT-Mahindra 38+28.78717
134 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robin Frijns ABT-Mahindra 38+29.12522
1411 Flag of Brazil.svg Lucas di Grassi Mahindra 38+29.53019
1558 Flag of Germany.svg René Rast McLaren-Nissan 38+30.67016
1625 Flag of France.svg Jean-Éric Vergne DS 38+56.5989
178 Flag of Spain.svg Roberto Merhi Mahindra 38+1:06.64521
1837 Flag of New Zealand.svg Nick Cassidy Envision-Jaguar 38+1:06.87910
Ret5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Jake Hughes McLaren-Nissan 368
Ret36 Flag of Germany.svg David Beckmann Andretti-Porsche 518
DNS10 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Sam Bird Jaguar 0Did not start14
DNS3 Flag of Brazil.svg Sérgio Sette Câmara NIO 0Did not start15
Source: [11]

Notes:

  • ^1  – Pole position.
  • ^2  – Fastest lap.

Standings after the race

  • Notes: Only the top five positions are included for both sets of standings.

Notes

  1. Rast received a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision with Bird.
  2. Fenestraz received a drive-through penalty, later converted to an 18-second time penalty, for overpower.
  3. Bird received a 5-second time penalty for causing a collision with Evans.
  4. Buemi received a drive-through penalty, converted to an 18-second time penalty, for activating attack mode too early.

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