High-Stakes Showdown: Formula E Driver Exclusion Sparks Controversy

High-Stakes Showdown: Formula E Driver Exclusion Sparks Controversy

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Vote to allow Formula E drivers with WEC Spa/Berlin clash to race rejected

During the Sao Paolo E-Prix event this weekend, an electronic vote was held among the 11 Formula E team principals to discuss bypassing an FIA regulation preventing certain drivers from racing in Berlin due to a clash with the WEC’s Six Hours of Spa. Seven drivers are involved in dual campaigns this season, and potential issues arise from the Berlin E-Prix double-header being considered a sole event by the FIA regulations. Despite the possibility of drivers racing in both Belgium and Germany, unanimous agreement by all teams is currently required for any driver switches. As a result of the vote, those competing in Spa will not be allowed to participate in Berlin the following day, affecting drivers like Buemi, Frijns, Vergne, Vandoorne, de Vries, Mortara, and Muller. While some, such as Vergne and Vandoorne, prioritize Formula E, others like Buemi and de Vries may focus on the WEC, leading to potential reserve driver selections for the Berlin races.

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