Last week’s Valencia ePrix brought us a bit of everything surprises, anguish, and exhilarating joy. As it was another double header, the BMW i Andretti team struggled through a disappointing wet first race that had promised more than it delivered, but the disappointment turned to triumph in the second race with the team’s first victory of the season courtesy of a brilliantly controlled drive from the rookie Jake Dennis. Today’s recap will be on the first of the two races.
Valencia (ESP), 22nd April – 24th April 2021. ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Season 7, Valencia E-Prix, Winner Jake Dennis (GBR) #27 BMW iFE.21 and Team BMW i Andretti Motorsport.
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Last weekend saw the 2020-2021 Formula E World Championship touch down in Rome for the third and fourth rounds of the championship. There was still much to prove for the BMW i Andretti team, who arrived after two scoreless races in Diriyah a month ago languishing at the bottom of the Constructors’ Championship points standings.
While this weekend’s doubleheader was a significant step forward for BMW Andretti with Maximilian Guenther picking up points from both races, there is still a long way to go before the team and drivers can be classified as title contenders. We begin today with a recap of the first race in Rome.