Formula E Season 11 Round 3 and 4 Jeddah E-Prix: Preview and Predictions
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Formula E has returned from another hiatus for the first double header of the season! However, this double header will be very different as one of the races will have a new mechanism: pit boost!
Schedule:
Rookie Free Practice:
Round 3:
Free Practice 1: Thursday 13th February 6pm-6:40pm UK Time
Free Practice 2: Friday 14th February 10am-10:40am UK Time
Qualifying:Friday 14th February 12:20pm-1:40pm UK Time
Countdown to Formula E Season 11 Round 3 Race:
Round 4:
Free Practice 3: Saturday 15th February 2024 10am-10:40am UK Time
Qualifying: Saturday 15th February 2024 12:20pm-1:40pm UK Time
Countdown to Formula E Round 4 Race:
What is Pit Boost?
Pit Boost is the reintroduction of pit stops since Gen1 era of Formula E. This pit stop allows a 10% increase of energy (3.85kWh) through a 20 second 600kW ultra-fast boost through the pitlane. As you can expect, teams will have to be on their peak performances in order to look at both the pit boost and attack mode for a strategic benefit and optimise the result.
This is a major achievement for Formula E as the electric pinnacle and FIA describe it as “race-to-road” ttechnology platform and addressing certain problems such as charging speed and efficiency.
This is a compulsary method for only ONE of the two races with an extremely strict set of protocols which include only one car per team is allowed in the pitlane at a time so there is no “double stacking” in the pitlane. There can also only be 3 pit crew members allowed at the car at a time: two for working on the car and one for stopping and releasing the car.
Formula E Rookie Free Practice: Lineup and Session Explained
As well as introducing a new strategic element into this weekend, on Thursday, 13th February 2024 there will be a rookie session for every team. Each team has to submit 1 driver who has participated in less than 2 E-Prixs. This session will be Below is the list of rookies confirmed:
Team | Rookie Participating in RFP |
Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team | Thomas Preining |
Andretti Formula E | Jak Crawford |
Jaguar TCS Racing | Jamie Chadwick |
Envision Racing | Zak O’Sullivan |
Nissan Formula E Team | Gabriele Mini |
Neom McLaren Formula E Team | Alex Dunne |
Mahindra Racing | Kush Maini |
Cupra Kiro | Mikkel Jensen |
DS Penske | Daniil Kvyat |
Maserati MSG Racing | Theo Pourchaire |
Lola Yamaha Abt Formula E Team | Tatiana Calderon |
Preview of Jeddah E-Prix
This years E-Prix at Saudi Arabia has been switched from the typical Diryah E-Prix to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, which currently hosts a classic Formula 1 and Formula 2 weekend and formerly a F1 Academy weekend.
As the image above shows, this circuit has similarities to the classic track such as the turns 1 and 2 as well as the fast nature from turns 6 to 13, minus the chicane from turn 8 to 11 which is presumably due to energy saving, which is why the additional sections of turn 14 to turn 19 also appears on the long start/finish from turn 13.
Predictions for Round 3 and Round 4
Pole Position for Round 3: Pascal Wehrlein.
The reigning world champion surprised me in Mexico City with putting in a strong pole position and fighting for the win and could have fought for the win against Da Costa until Rowland has extra attack mode. With this being a new circuit and only Maloney, De Vries and Barnard having experience around this track (not the layout).
Pole Position for Round 4: Mitch Evans.
When qualifying takes place for round 4, every driver (minus any injuries and reserve drivers have to take their spot) will have a full practice session, qualifying and race under their belts so with that, I have a feeling Evans will be able to get the second pole position of the weekend.
Winner of Round 3: An Andretti Driver
Is this an easy way to get out of deciding on a driver? Yes. However, I think as this is the first level playing field for everyone that both Mueller and Dennis will be able to optimise and make a strong impact on the first race around Jeddah with either one collecting their first victory of Gen3 Evo and this would be Mueller’s first win in Formula E overall.
Winner of Round 4: Antonio Felix Da Costa:
The current championship leader has not scored a win all season but due to the only 2 winners scoring both a win and a DNF, I think Da Costa will find his pace around Jeddah and manage to pick up his first win of the season, an arguably important one given that Andretti are the customer team to Porsche power trains.
2nd and 3rd in Round 3: A Cupra Kiro and a Nissan powered car.
Probably my most amitious prediction yet but with the pit boost debuting, I think that will bring up so much chaos and that a cupra kiro being on the podium is not out of the ordinary.
2nd and 3rd in Round 4: Porsche Power Train Drivers:
Another “loophole” but I think the 2nd race of the weekend will allow the Porsche power trains to allow any drivers from Porsche, Andretti or Cupra Kiro to be on the podium.
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