For the sixth round of the 2016/17 FIA Formula E Championship, Renault e.dams moves to the Invalides, the iconic circuit in the heart of the Parisian capital for the second time in Formula E history. The team is more determined than ever to try to claim a first victory on home soil.
Just a matter of days after finishing the Monaco ePrix in sixth place, Felix Rosenqvist will be back in Formula E action this weekend as the all-electric championship reaches its halfway point at the Circuit des Invalides in downtown Paris.
Renault e.Dams enjoyed a solid FIA Formula E Visa Paris ePrix with Sebastien Buemi finishing on the podium in third place and Nico Prost in fourth. Both drivers drove a strong and trouble-free race, which finished under a safety car deployed four laps from the end of the race. Renault e.Dams stand first in the Teams' Championship with 165 points, while Sebastien places second with Nico in sixth place for the Drivers' Championship.
Championship leading Renault e.dams looks to return to winning ways in its home race when the FIA Formula E Championship takes to the streets of Paris for the first time with the Formula E Visa Paris ePrix on April 23.
Renault will be a partner of the 2015/2016 FIA Formula E Championship’s Paris ePrix. The all-electric single-seater racing cars will compete around the French city’s famous Hôtel des Invalides monument on April 23. Renault is a pioneer in the world of electric vehicles and, during the meeting, its Z.E. range will be displayed in the […]