Drivers' Champion : Tobias Kress Teams' Champions : Trulli Formula E Team | |
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Tier 1: GP4 OC | |
Tier 2: GP4 GP2 OC | |
Tier 3: GP4 DTM OC |
The GP4 FE 2015 Offline Championship was the second official season of the Formula E Offline Championship. It was contested on Grand Prix 4 using the Formula E 2015/16 mod. The series is hosted by Joseph Willows aka JW97. The series took place across real and fictional street circuits.
Signed Teams and Drivers
The following teams and drivers competed in the 2015 GP4 FE Offline Championship.
Team | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds |
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DS Virgin Racing Formula E Team | 1 | Leon Surner | All | |
98 | Matthew Orange | All | ||
Venturi Racing | 36 | João Pedro Kurbhi | 1-4 | |
7 | Nicholas Pascali | 5-12 | ||
45 | Panos Tsekouras | All | ||
ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport | 10 | James Willows | All | |
63 | Thomas Andersson | All | ||
Team Aguri | 20 | Luca Farina | All | |
99 | Nahuel Fulgenci | All | ||
Mahindra Racing Formula E Team | 34 | Julius Andersson | All | |
73 | Wilson Brown | All | ||
Dragon Racing Formula E Team | 9 | Thomas Cassidy | All | |
22 | Finlay Strachan | All | ||
Trulli Formula E Team | 69 | Tobias Kress | All | |
93 | Marco Beutel | All | ||
Andretti Formula E Team | 79 | Niclas Herbst | All | |
83 | William Duncan | All | ||
NEXTEV TCR Formula E Team | 12 | Matteo Cattelan | All | |
13 | Milosz Czeresnia | All | ||
Renault e.dams | 27 | Sam Thompson | All | |
47 | Davi Soares | All | ||
Jaguar Racing | 14 | Markus Stilau | All | |
35 | Nguyen Hoang Minh | All |
- Joao Pedro Kurbhi was kicked out of the series after the Tahiti ePrix due to continuous and disruptive behaviour in the comments of certain highlights videos. His replacement was 2014 GP2 champion, Nicholas Pascali. However, he was reinstated in the GP4 OC fraternity midway through 2017.
Season Calendar
Round | ePrix | Circuits | Date |
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1 | Adelaide ePrix | Adelaide Street Circuit | 27th May 2019 |
2 | Macau ePrix | Guia Circuit | 3rd June 2019 |
3 | Singapore ePrix | Marina Bay Street Circuit | 10th June 2019 |
4 | Tahiti ePrix | Sunob Circuit | 17th June 2019 |
5 | Cordoba ePrix* | Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes | 1st July 2019* |
6 | St. Petersburg ePrix* | St. Petersburg | 8th July 2019 |
7 | Mexico City ePrix | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | 15th July 2019 |
8 | Montreal ePrix | Circuit Gilles Villeneuve + Bridge | 22nd July 2019 |
9 | Monaco ePrix | Circuit de Monaco | 29th July 2019 |
10 | Baku ePrix* | Baku City Circuit | 5th August 2019 |
11 | Pau ePrix | Circuit de Pau-Ville | 12th August 2019 |
12 | Norisring ePrix | Norisring | 19th August 2019 |
- Round 10 was initially scheduled to take place at the Miseluk Street Circuit in Serbia for the Miseluk ePrix, however due to a missing file for the track, the round was switched to the Baku ePrix at the Baku City Circuit in Azerbaijan.
- Round 5 was pushed back a week due to technical problems with Vancouver and Long Beach which as a result meant the 2 events were replaced. The Vancouver ePrix at the Concorde Pacific Place was replaced by the partially fictional Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium track in Chateau Carreras, Argentina for the running of the Cordoba ePrix and the Long Beach ePrix at the Streets of Long Beach was replaced by the St. Petersburg ePrix in Florida ensuring the race remainded in the United States.
Pre-Season Testing Results
Venue | Date | Fastest Driver | Time |
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Donington Park, Leicestershire | 20th May 2019 | Milosz Czeresnia | 1:37.952 |
Results
Drivers Championship
Points are awarded to the top ten classified finishers using the following structure:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | Pole | FL |
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Points | 25 | 18 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
- Italic means that the driver set the fastest lap in the race.
- Bold means that the driver took pole position in the qualifying.