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Dramatic finish: Maximilian Günther holds his nerve to win for BMW i Andretti Motorsport in Berlin.

Maximilian Günther (GER) celebrated his second win in the eighth race of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship season.

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Berlin. Maximilian Günther (GER) celebrated his second win in the eighth race of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship season. In the third of six races making up the season finale at Berlin-Tempelhof (GER), Günther first secured second place on the grid and then, late on, overtook Jean-Eric Vergne (FRA, DS Techeetah), who had been leading until that point, to take the lead. He brought the car home with the narrowest lead in the history of Formula E; he finished 0.128 seconds ahead of the rapidly approaching Robin Frijns (NED, Envision Virgin Racing). In the overall standings, Günther has moved up into second place with 69 points. Alexander Sims (GBR) in tenth also picked up a point. In the team standings, BMW i Andretti Motorsport remains in second place.

 

One of the keys to success was that, after two disappointing races during the week, the team was able to draw the right conclusions from the problems and, in particular, improve the pace in qualifying. In sixth place, Günther made it into Superpole, where he set the best time for much of the session, with only Vergne managing to beat it. Sims also had the speed for a front-row spot on the grid, but couldn’t quite manage the perfect qualifying lap.

 

Günther spent much of the race in second place behind Vergne, saving as much energy as possible. Then, with just a few laps left of the race, he made use of the efficiency of his BMW iFE.20 and took the lead, which he had to defend fiercely against Frijns on the final lap, doing so expertly and with nerves of steel. In the sprint to the finish line, he ended up winning by just 0.128 seconds. Starting from 16th on the grid, Sims moved up the field well and crossed the finish line in tenth place. The 26 points secured by Günther and Sims saw BMW i Andretti Motorsport consolidate second place in the team standings, with their points total now at 118.

 

Reactions to race 8 in Berlin:

 

Roger Griffiths (Team Principal BMW i Andretti Motorsport, team standings: 2nd place):

“The team made an incredible turnaround from nowhere to victory. 48 hours ago we were all standing around with long faces. Now I’m incredibly proud of every single team member. We’ve worked very hard since Thursday and analysed our problems. It paid off. With the home win for Maximilian and BMW i Motorsport, it is a very special day for the whole team – but for me personally as well. Maximilian drove incredibly cleverly and calmly, saving energy in Vergne’s slipstream before pulling off a great manoeuvre. And Alexander also drove a strong race. There was a lot going on where he was in the middle of the field. He was at the same level as Max in qualifying up to turn nine. Unfortunately, he lost time after that and had to start from way down the field, which is always difficult.”

 

Maximilian Günther (#28 BMW iFE.20, starting position: 2nd place, race result: 1st place, points: 69, driver standings: 2nd place):

“It’s an incredible feeling. I’m over the moon for myself and the entire team to have won my home race here in Berlin. It was an incredibly intense race right to the end. I planned to attack Jean-Eric Vergne late on, but then Robin Frijns came very close to me again with a little more energy. I had to give everything to withstand the pressure and not let him past me on the final lap. Ultimately, our plan turned out perfectly. No doubt one of the keys to this was that after the two previous races we managed to qualify up there at the front this time around.”

 

Alexander Sims (#27 BMW iFE.20, starting position: 16th place, race result: 10th place, points: 49, driver standings: 10th place):

“First off, huge congrats to Maximilian and the team for the win! Personally, I had a very eventful race where I was moving up and down the field on a regular basis. Fortunately, compared with the first two races in Berlin, we were able to improve the balance of the car, which enabled me to move up into tenth place and pick up a point for the team.”

 

The FANBOOST vote.

FANBOOST gives Formula E fans the opportunity to vote for their favourite driver and award them an extra boost of power during the race. The five drivers with the most FANBOOST votes receive an extra 100 kJ of power, which they can make use of during a brief time frame in the second half of the race. For the Berlin event, fans could vote for their favourite driver in the ten days prior to, and leading up to 15 minutes into, the first of the six races. Each fan can vote once per day. At the start of each of the races, voting will then start for the next race. There are three ways to vote: online at https://fanboost.fiaformulae.com/, via the official Formula E App or on Twitter using the hashtag #FANBOOST as well as the driver’s first and last name as a one-word hashtag.

 

Hashtags for the BMW i Andretti Motorsport drivers.

#AlexanderSims

#MaximilianGuenther

 

The BMW i Safety Cars.
BMW i is “Official Vehicle Partner” of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship in Season 6. Spearheading the fleet are two Safety Cars: The BMW i8 Roadster Safety Car (combined fuel consumption: 2.0 l/100 km; combined power consumption:  14.5 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 46 g/km)*, which has been specially modified for use at the racetrack, and the BMW i8 Coupé Safety Car (combined fuel consumption: 1.8 l/100 km; combined power consumption: 14.0 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 42 g/km)*. The BMW i fleet also includes the BMW i3s (combined fuel consumption: 0.0 l/100 km; combined energy consumption: 14.3 kWh; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)* as “Race Director Car” and the
BMW 530e (combined fuel consumption: 2.2-2.1 l/100 km; combined energy consumption: 13.6-13.3 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 49-47 g/km)* in its role as “Medical Car”.

CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.

The values for fuel consumption, CO2 emission and energy consumption shown were determined in the standardized test cycle according to the European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the version applicable at the time of type approval. The figures refer to a vehicle with basic configuration in Germany and the range shown considers optional equipment and the different size of wheels and tires available on the selected model.
The values are already based on the test cycle according to the new WLTP regulation and are translated back into NEDC-equivalent values in order to allow a comparison between vehicles. With respect to these vehicles, for vehicle related taxes or other duties based (at least inter alia) on CO2-emissions the CO2 values may differ to the values stated here.
Effective 06.12.2018
Further information about the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO2 emission of new passenger cars can be taken out of the „handbook of fuel consumption, the CO2 emission and power consumption of new passenger cars“, which is available at all selling points and from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, and under https://www.dat.de/co2/.

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CO2 emission information.

Fuel consumption, CO2 emission figures and power consumption and range were measured using the methods required according to Regulation VO (EC) 2007/715 as amended. They refer to vehicles on the German automotive market. For ranges, the NEDC figures take into account differences in the selected wheel and tyre size, while the WLTP figures take into account the effects of any optional equipment.

All figures have already been calculated based on the new WLTP test cycle. NEDC figures listed have been adjusted to the NEDC measurement method where applicable. WLTP values are used as a basis for the assessment of taxes and other vehicle-related duties which are (also) based on CO2 emissions and, where applicable, for the purposes of vehicle-specific subsidies. Further information on the WLTP and NEDC measurement procedures is also available at www.bmw.de/wltp.

For further details of the official fuel consumption figures and official specific CO2 emissions of new cars, please refer to the “Manual on the fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and power consumption of new cars”, available at sales outlets free of charge, from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen and at https://www.dat.de/co2/.

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