Senna crashed on the last lap when following third placed
man Sebastien Buemi closely and made heavy impact with the barriers while
Chandhok meanwhile had done well to recover to sixth place.
Reflecting on his race, Chandhok said, “Unfortunately the
pit stop didn’t go too well for us. One of our regular mechanics was taken to
hospital yesterday so we’re a man down so it wasn’t quite a slick as normal. If
we look at where the time we lost would have put us, I think we would have been
easily on the podium. I was running in third place earlier on, feeling
comfortable, not taking any risks but the pace was there. I’m driving well and
we have a good car so we need to make sure everything comes together in
Uruguay.”
Team Principal Dilbagh Gill added, “Again, it’s been a very
eventful Formula E weekend with many ups and downs. As in Beijing we showed
very good pace, we clearly have a handle on the technical side but it didn’t
quite come together this weekend in terms of the podium results we deserved. There
are positives to take away; strong pace again and the fantastic support of the
fans who supported Bruno again through Fan Boost, for which we are very
thankful. We now head to Uruguay confident of better results.”
The Mahindra Racing Formula E team will be back in action in
three week’s time for round three of the season at the Punta Del Este,
Uruguay. Chandhok is supported by long
term supporters JK Tyre, as well as Tag Heuer,
Sidvin and the AVT group.
Venturi’s Nick
Heidfeld was excluded from the Putrajaya ePrix results after his pit stop
car change was adjudged to have taken place outside of the permitted area.
His exclusion means his 19th-place finish cannot be counted
as a dropped result at the end of the season.
Other penalties include the Trulli team being fined 5000
Euros for releasing Michela Cerruti from the pit in practice with one of the
wheel nuts not having been properly tightened.
Katherine Legge will start with a 10-place grid penalty at
her next race for Amlin Aguri as the team had to change the RESS device on her
car. Legge was one of a number of drivers to pick up a drive-through penalty in
the race. The others included Franck Montagny and Jarno Trulli.
FIA Formula E Championship – Putrajaya ePrix (Rd 2) –
Results:
1. Sam Bird,
Virgin Racing, 51:11.979
2. Lucas di
Grassi, Audi Sport ABT, +4.175s
3. Sebastien
Buemi, e.dams-Renault, +5.739s
4. Nicolas
Prost, e.dams-Renault, +9.552s
5. Jerome
d’Ambrosio, Dragon Racing, +13.722s
6. Karun
Chandhok, Mahindra Racing, +17.158s
7. Oriol
Servia, Dragon Racing, +18.621s
8. Antonio
Felix da Costa, Amlin Aguri, +19.926s
9. Jaime
Alguersuari, Virgin Racing, +20.053s
10. Daniel Abt,
Audi Sport ABT, +45.663s
11. Ho-Pin Tung, China Racing, +55.833s
12. Stephane
Sarrazin, Venturi, +56.626s
13. Matthew
Brabham, Andretti, +1:05.036s
14. Bruno
Senna, Mahindra Racing, +1 lap
15. Franck
Montagny, Andretti, +1 lap (penalty)
16. Katherine
Legge, Amlin Aguri, +3 laps (penalty)
17. Jarno
Trulli, Trulli, +3 laps (penalty)
18. Nelson
Piquet Jr, China Racing, DNF
19. Michela
Cerruti, Trulli, DNF
Nick
Heidfeld, Venturi, excluded (penalty)
Drivers’ Standings (After Rd 2):
1. Lucas di Grassi
43pts
2. Sam Bird
40pts
3. Franck Montagny
18pts
4. Nicolas Prost
18pts
5. Jerome d’Ambrosio
18pts
6. Karun Chandhok
18pts
7. Sebastien Buemi
15pts
8. Charles Pic 12pts
9. Oriol Servia
12pts
10. Nelson Piquet Jr
4pts
Teams’ Standings (After Rd 2):
1. Audi Sport ABT Formula E 45pts
2. Virgin Racing Formula E 44pts
3. e.dams-Renault Formula E 33pts
4. Andretti Formula E 30pts
5. Dragon Racing Formula E 30pts
6. Mahindra Racing Formula E 18pts
7. Amlin Aguri Formula E 6pts
8. China Racing Formula E 4pts
9. Venturi Formula E 2pts
10. Trulli Formula E
0pts