2023 London ePrix | ||||
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Race 15 of 16 of the 2022–23 Formula E season
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Race details | ||||
Date | 29 July 2023 | |||
Official name | 2023 Hankook London E-Prix | |||
Location | ExCeL London Circuit, Royal Docks, Newham, London | |||
Course | Street circuit | |||
Course length | 2.086 km (1.296 mi) | |||
Distance | 37[a] laps, 77.182 km (47.959 mi) | |||
Scheduled distance | 36 laps, 75.096 km (46.662 mi) | |||
Pole position | ||||
Driver | Jaguar | |||
Time | 1:10.578 | |||
Fastest lap | ||||
Driver | Andre Lotterer | Andretti-Porsche | ||
Time | 1:12.342 on lap 35 | |||
Podium | ||||
First | Jaguar | |||
Second | Andretti-Porsche | |||
Third | Envision-Jaguar | |||
Lap leaders |
2023 London ePrix | ||||
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Race 16 of 16 of the 2022–23 Formula E season
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Race details | ||||
Date | 30 July 2023 | |||
Official name | 2023 Hankook London E-Prix | |||
Location | ExCeL London Circuit, Royal Docks, Newham, London | |||
Course | Street circuit | |||
Course length | 2.086 km (1.296 mi) | |||
Distance | 38[b] laps, 79.268 km (49.255 mi) | |||
Scheduled distance | 34 laps, 70.924 km (44.070 mi) | |||
Pole position | ||||
Driver | Envision-Jaguar | |||
Time | 1:10.092 | |||
Fastest lap | ||||
Driver | Jake Dennis | Andretti-Porsche | ||
Time | 1:21.554 on lap 38 | |||
Podium | ||||
First | Envision-Jaguar | |||
Second | Jaguar | |||
Third | Andretti-Porsche | |||
Lap leaders |
The 2023 London ePrix, known for sponsorship reasons as the 2023 Hankook London E-Prix, was a pair of Formula E electric car races held at the ExCeL London Circuit in the Royal Docks area of Newham, London on 29 and 30 July 2023. They served as the 15th and 16th rounds of the 2022–23 Formula E season and the 5th running of the London ePrix.
Pole-sitter Mitch Evans won the first race for Jaguar Racing, however Jake Dennis clinched the title finishing second, with Sébastien Buemi completing the podium.[1] After two red flags due to heavy rain, Nick Cassidy won the second race from pole, with Mitch Evans and Jake Dennis in second and third.[2]
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