The Nissan Formula E Team finished outside the points in both races at the Berlin E-Prix double header – despite strong recovery drives from Sacha Fenestraz and Norman Nato.
Following two difficult qualifying sessions on the Tempelhof Airport Circuit, both drivers fought back well despite not having the full planned upgrade package. Supported with good strategy from the team, Franco-Argentine racer Fenestraz finished 12th and 11th on Saturday and Sunday respectively, with Frenchman Nato 13th and 16th.
Major difference
Season 9 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship continues on May 6 with the Monaco E-Prix.
Tommaso Volpe, managing director and principal of the Nissan Formula E Team, said: “It was a difficult weekend for us. Unfortunately we weren’t able to bring all the upgrades planned for this event and that’s what we think made a major difference compared to other teams.
”In both races, our strategy was good and the drivers performed well, which makes our lack of pace even more frustrating. We’ve got a lot to analyse and learn, and hopefully in Monaco we will come back stronger.”
Norman Nato said: “We were very good in terms of energy management this weekend, but unfortunately we were missing a bit of performance, which kept us out of the points.
”We’re still working hard to improve at every event, and we’ll take what we’ve learned in Berlin and in the first half of the season to be more competitive in Monaco.”
Sacha Fenestraz added: “It was a tough weekend. Both races were chaotic and we were able to get close to the points. We found ourselves in a difficult situation in qualifying but we learned a lot and put in two good performances in the races.
”We have to keep working hard we will be fighting for a better result in Monaco.”