Porsche Claims Formula E Crown: A New Era of Electric Motorsport Dominance
- Porsche Blog
- Aug 17
- 2 min read
Porsche has achieved the ultimate success in electric motorsport, clinching the Formula E Teams’ and Manufacturers’ Championships at the season finale in London. This historic victory marks the culmination of eight years of dedication to the sport, with the highly efficient Porsche 99X Electric having previously secured the Drivers’ Championship twice.
Porsche Dominates Formula E Season
The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team amassed 256 championship points in the eleventh season of Formula E. Porsche's technological prowess also extended to its customer teams, Andretti Formula E and Cupra Kiro, who contributed significantly to the overall points tally, outscoring rivals. The factory team secured three poles, one race win, and ten podium finishes, including three double podiums. Customer teams added a win, a second place, and another pole position, marking a historic first in Formula E where both factory and customer cars scored points for the same FIA World Championship title.
From Endurance to Electric Sprints
Porsche's transition from endurance racing to Formula E in 2017 required a significant development of new skills, shifting from six-hour hybrid sports prototype races to under-60-minute electric sprint races. The initial success, including a podium at the debut race in Diriyah in 2019, was unexpected given the team's late entry and the experience of other competitors with the GEN2 cars.
Key Takeaways
Porsche secured both the Formula E Teams' and Manufacturers' Championships.
Customer teams played a crucial role in Porsche's overall success.
The transition to electric sprint racing demanded new skillsets from Porsche.
Technology transfer between motorsport and road-going electric vehicles is a key focus.
Customer Racing: A Pillar of Success
Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President Porsche Motorsport, highlighted the significance of customer racing, stating, "Customer racing is an important pillar of Porsche Motorsport, so we are proud to have won a world championship title alongside our customers for the first time." He emphasized that this victory demonstrates Porsche's diverse capabilities across different motorsport disciplines, whether electric or conventional.
Technology Transfer and Future Ambitions
Porsche's involvement in Formula E underscores its commitment to electric mobility. The series provides valuable insights for production sports cars, particularly in areas like powertrain and operating software. Innovations such as the 'Pit Boost' feature, enabling rapid charging, are directly transferable to road cars, utilizing the same CCS charging system as Porsche's electric sports cars. The adoption of colors from the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT for the 99X Electric further symbolizes this synergy between racing and production vehicles. The close collaboration between motorsport and series production engineers in Weissach ensures a continuous flow of expertise in both directions, strengthening Porsche's overall technological development.
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