Porsche Formula E Team

The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team is a German racing team that competes in Formula E, which is organized by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The team made its debut in the category at the 2019 Ad Diriyah ePrix, which started the 2019–20 season, and had their first race win at the 2022 Mexico City ePrix.

Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Founded2019
BaseGermany
Team principal(s)Florian Modlinger
Current seriesFormula E
Current driversGermany Pascal Wehrlein
Portugal António Félix da Costa
Switzerland Simona de Silvestro[N 1]
Austria Thomas Preining[N 2]
Websitemotorsports.porsche.com

History

The Spark SRT05e in a Porsche demo livery at the 2019 Rome ePrix.

In July 2017, Porsche confirmed that they would leave the FIA World Endurance Championship at the end of the season in order to focus on their Formula E campaign, which was set to begin with the 2019–20 season.[2] This meant that Porsche would be entering the series at the same time as the Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team, though the latter already competed in the 2018–19 season through the affiliated HWA Racelab team.

Entering FE and achieving success in this category are the logical outcomes of our Mission E road car programme. The growing freedom for in-house technology developments makes FE attractive to us. For us, FE is the ultimate competitive environment for driving forward the development of high performance vehicles in areas such as environmental friendliness, efficiency and sustainability.

— Michael Steiner, "Porsche quits WEC LMP1 class for Formula E programme, Autosport.com (28 July 2017)[2]

2019–20 season

André Lotterer at the 2020 Mexico City ePrix, where he qualified on pole.

In December 2018, Neel Jani was announced as the first driver to drive for the new team.[3] Brendon Hartley was also involved in the development of the new car.[4] Porsche were then evaluating whether to sign the inexperienced Hartley or not.[5] In July 2019, Porsche announced the former Techeetah driver André Lotterer as the second driver.[6] In September, Porsche announced Simona de Silvestro and Thomas Preining as their new development drivers after Hartley got signed to the GEOX Dragon team.[1] On 1 March 2020, Preining and Frédéric Makowiecki were brought to the Marrakesh rookie test, with Preining posting the fifteenth best lap and Makowiecki ending up the slowest of all drivers who partook the test.[7]

2020-21 season

In August 2020, it was confirmed that former Mahindra Racing driver Pascal Wehrlein would be joining the Porsche team for the 2020-21 season, replacing Neel Jani.[8]

2021-22 season

In Mexico City, Pascal Wehrlein claimed his and the team's maiden victory after taking pole position. The team also claimed their first 1-2 finish as Lotterer finished 2nd.

2022-23 season

António Félix da Costa was set to replace Lotterer and partner Wehrlein. Along the sister team Andretti, the Porsche powertrain dominated the early season, with Wehrlein winning both Diriyah rounds and leading both drivers' and teams' championships. The team scored two more victories with Félix da Costa winning Cape Town ePrix and Wehrlein in Jakarta. However, the team eventually lost the championship lead due to lack of consistency and qualifying pace.

2023-24 season

Sponsors

Sponsor[N 3]2019–202020–212021–222022-23
TAG Heuer[9] T T T T
Puma[10]
Hugo Boss[11]
Vodafone[12]
Mobil[13]
Ansys[14]

Results

(key) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearChassisPowertrainTyresNo.Drivers12345678910111213141516PointsT.C.
TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
2019–20Spark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricMDIRSCLMEXMRKBERBERBER798th
18 Neel Jani1713Ret14181115Ret19615
36 André Lotterer214DSQRet82958414
2020–21Spark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricMDIRRMEVLCMCOPUENYCLDNBERBER1378th
36 André Lotterer16111415Ret217DSQ17854G17104
99 Pascal Wehrlein51073Ret18RetDSQG4Ret4105216
2021–22Spark SRT05ePorsche 99X ElectricMDRHMEXRMEMCOBERJAKMRKNYCLDNSEO1347th
36 André Lotterer1342104Ret489151691212RetRet
94 Pascal Wehrlein119186Ret61281261110107Ret
2022–23Formula E Gen3Porsche 99X ElectricHMEXDIRHYDCPTSPLBERMCOJAKPRTRMELDN2424th
13 António Félix da Costa71811314Ret515873Ret121616
94 Pascal Wehrlein2114Ret7671016897910
2023–24Formula E Gen3Porsche 99X ElectricHMEXDIRSAPTOKMISMCOBERSHAPORLDN109*3rd*
13 António Félix da CostaRet161464DSQ17
94 Pascal Wehrlein18745161
Notes
  • G – Driver was fastest in group qualifying stage and was given one championship point.
  • † – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

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