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august 09, 2021 - BMW Motorsport

A highlight to draw works involvement to a close: Title decider at BMW i Berlin E-Prix.

Ending on an absolute highlight, the BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium (GER) this weekend is also the sporting highly exciting finale of Season 7 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and BMW i’s farewell as ‘Official Vehicle Partner’ and as a works team in the first-ever race series for all-electric formula cars.

Munich. Ending on an absolute highlight, the BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium (GER) this weekend is also the sporting highly exciting finale of Season 7 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship and BMW i’s farewell as ‘Official Vehicle Partner’ and as a works team in the first-ever race series for all-electric formula cars. For BMW i Andretti Motorsport and its drivers Jake Dennis (GBR) and Maximilian Günther (GER), anything is possible in the battle for the world championship titles in the team and driver standings. Dennis is in fourth place going into the final two races at the Berlin-Tempelhof airport grounds. In the support programme for the races, BMW Group will present its range of electric production cars, the drive of which benefitted greatly from development in Formula E. 

“BMW i has been a partner of Formula E from the outset, and we are delighted to conclude this unique partnership, after seven successful years, with another highlight, the title sponsorship at our home event in Berlin,” said Stefan Ponikva, Vice President Brand Communication and Brand Experience BMW Group. “I would like to thank Formula E and, on behalf of the whole organisation, Alejandro Agag, Alberto Longo and Jamie Reigle. The BMW i Berlin E-Prix will be the highlight of the season for us. As well as the fully-electric BMW i3s and BMW iX3, we also have the MINI Electric Pacesetter in action as the safety car and are delighted to be able to present our latest products, including the BMW i4 and BMW iX, to the guests and spectators permitted at the event. We have our fingers crossed for our drivers Jake Dennis and Maximilian Günther, and the BMW i Andretti Motorsport Team at the season finale.” 

Dennis goes into the final two races in fourth place in the overall standings with 81 points after his second win of the season at the London E-Prix (GBR), and trails leader Nyck de Vries (NED, Mercedes) by just 14 points. Günther has 62 points to his name. In the team standings, BMW i Andretti Motorsport is in fifth place with 143 points, which sees them trail the top spot by 22 points. 

Both of the races at the weekend will use two track versions familiar from last year in Tempelhof. Saturday’s race will be held on the standard track. Then the track will be driven in the opposite direction on Sunday. This will require the track to be converted, which will take place overnight. Saturday’s race gets underway at 2.00 p.m. CEST, while Sunday’s race starts at 3.30 p.m. CEST. 

Quotes ahead of the BMW i Berlin E-Prix: 

Roger Griffiths (Team Principal BMW i Andretti Motorsport):

“Berlin will be a very special race weekend for the whole team; not only is it the end of the championship and there is all to play for, but it is also the final two rounds for the factory partnership between BMW i and Andretti Formula E. A partnership that came together formally in Season 5, it started with a pole position and a win, and hopefully we can close out together in a similar manner. I am sure there will be many mixed emotions come the end of the weekend. The championship points are so close, almost anything can happen between Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. The unique nature of the track surface means that tyre management will be key. The weather also looks to be quite hot and that should suit the efficiency of the BMW i drivetrain.” 

Jake Dennis (#27 BMW iFE.21):

“It feels like it was just yesterday that I contest my first Formula E race in Diriyah. We’ve come a long way since then, won two races in my rookie season and are right in the middle of the battle for the world championship. I’m really excited for Berlin and will give it my all to make use of the momentum and drive for the title. But we can already be very proud of what we have achieved as a team this season.” 

Maximilian Günther (#28 BMW iFE.21):

“I’m super excited for the season finale in Berlin. Two track layouts in two days is a real challenge, and one that we have prepared well for. We are still right there in the battle for the title in both championships, and the home fans at the track make the atmosphere even more special. We will give it everything we’ve got once again for the final two races for BMW as a works team in Formula E.” 

Further information in the press release to download