Drivers' Champion : Leon Surner Teams' Champions : Virgin Racing | |
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Previous: None | Next: 2015 |
Parent series: | |
Tier 1: GP4 OC | |
Tier 2: GP4 GP2 OC | |
Tier 3: GP4 DTM OC |
The GP4 FE 2014 Offline Championship was the first official season of the Formula E Offline Championship. It was contested on Grand Prix 4 using the Formula E 2014/15 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 2014 GP4 FE Offline Championship.
Team | Powertrain | Tyre | No. | Race Drivers | Rounds |
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Amlin Aguri | Renault | 33 | Noel Schlegel | 1-3, 5-10 | |
4 | Lukas Krebs | 4 | |||
99 | Nahuel Fulgenci | All | |||
Andretti Formula E Team | Renault | 17 | Daniel Fasure | All | |
83 | William Duncan | All | |||
Audi Sport ABT | Renault | 6 | Pedro López | All | |
48 | Davi Soares | All | |||
China Racing | Renault | 12 | Laura Chung | All | |
73 | Wilson Brown | All | |||
Dragon Racing | Renault | 18 | Angus Munroe | All | |
67 | Chris Chatfield | All | |||
e.dams Renault | Renault | 27 | Sam Thompson | All | |
41 | Patrik Juhász | All | |||
Mahindra Racing | Renault | 35 | Nguyen Hoang Minh | All | |
59 | Arlo Jones | All | |||
Trulli Formula E Team | Renault | 14 | Markus Stilau | All | |
69 | Tobias Kress | All | |||
Venturi Racing | Renault | 10 | James Willows | All | |
15 | Max Skillen | All | |||
Viper Racing | Renault | 5 | Felix Krebs | 1-2, 4-10 | |
25 | Marco Beutel | 3 | |||
66 | Adam Wolf | All | |||
Virgin Racing | Renault | 39 | Alessandro Tomaselli | 1-3, 5-10 | |
88 | Lorenzo Tomaselli | 4 | |||
97 | Leon Surner | All |
- Marco Beutel made a guest appearance at the Tahiti ePrix in place of Felix Krebs at Viper Racing.
- Lorenzo Tomaselli made a guest appearance at the Vancouver ePrix in place of cousin Alessandro Tomaselli at Virgin Racing.
- Lukas Krebs, older brother of Felix Krebs, made a guest appearance at the Vancouver ePrix in place of Noel Schlegel at Amlin Aguri.
Season Calendar
Round | ePrix | Circuits | Date |
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1 | Adelaide ePrix | Adelaide Street Circuit | 20th December 2018 |
2 | Macau ePrix | Guia Circuit | 4th January 2019* |
3 | Tahiti ePrix | Sunob Circuit | 10th January 2019 |
4 | Vancouver ePrix | Concord Pacific Place | 25th January 2019* |
5 | Long Beach ePrix | Streets of Long Beach | 31st January 2019 |
6 | Mexico City ePrix | Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez | 7th February 2019 |
7 | Monaco ePrix | Circuit de Monaco | 14th February 2019 |
8 | Cagliari ePrix | Circuito di Cagliari | 21st February 2019 |
9 | Pau ePrix | Circuit de Pau-Ville | 28th February 2019 |
10 | Norisring ePrix | Norisring | 7th March 2019 |
- The Macau ePrix was pushed back a day to ensure the top class didn't cross over with it as a result of top class & GP2 host jyrr123 pushing the Austrian GP back a day due to other commitments.
- The Vancouver ePrix was pushed back a week due to other commitments from the host JWF1. It then pushed back a further day to Friday as a result of top class & GP2 host jyrr123 pushing the Hungarian GP back to Thursday.
Pre-Season Testing Results
Venue | Date | Fastest Driver | Time |
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Donington Park, Leicestershire | 13th December 2018 | Davi Soares | 1:34.196 |
14th December 2018 | Wilson Brown | 1:16.202 |
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 the drivers who sets the fastest lap in the race.
- Bold means the drivers who took pole position in the race.
- The Long Beach ePrix ended on Lap 21 with the results taken on the same lap due to the game crashing. Half points were awarded as 75% of the race distance wasn't complete.