Formula E Calendar Year Championship

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Aislabie
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Formula E Calendar Year Championship

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Many of you know and love WaffleCat's In-Betweener Championship, in which Patrick Tambay became World Drivers Champion using 100% genuine Formula One results. It is phenomenal.

Most of you are also aware of Formula E's knack to buck the trend in every way, right down to their season running right across the Northern Hemisphere winter. Well, in the same fashion as before, Formula E champions will now be crowned at the end of the calendar year because it pleases me.

In the case of two different seasons in the same year having slightly different points systems (pole and flap), we will be sticking with the system that was in place at the start of the season.
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Aislabie
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2014 Formula E Season

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Drivers Championship
  1. Image Lucas di Grassi - 43 (58) points
  2. Image Sebastien Buemi - 40 points
  3. Image Sam Bird - 40 points
  4. Image Nelsinho Piquet - 22 points
  5. Image Nicolas Prost - 21 (24) points
  6. Image Franck Montagny - 18 points
  7. Image Jerome d'Ambrosio - 18 (22) points
  8. Image Karun Chandhok - 18 points
  9. Image Jaime Alguersuari - 14 points
  10. Image Jarno Trulli - 12 points
  11. Image Charles Pic - 12 points
  12. Image Oriol Servia - 12 (14) points
  13. Image Bruno Senna - 8 points
  14. Image Antonio Felix da Costa - 4 points
  15. Image Daniel Abt - 3 (4) points
  16. Image Jean-Eric Vergne - 3 points
  17. Image Stephane Sarrazin - 2 points
  18. Image Takuma Sato - 2 points
  19. Image Nick Heidfeld - 1 point

Race Winners
  • Image Beijing ePrix - Image Lucas di Grassi
  • Image Putrajaya ePrix - Image Sam Bird
  • Image Punta del Este ePrix - Image Sebastien Buemi

A somewhat disjointed mini-season ended with a clear winner: as the only man to have been on all three podiums, Lucas di Grassi had been the obvious class of the field - but he was nearly robbed by a curious points system that saw drivers dropping the scores from the worst of the three rounds.. The unfortunate anti-di Grassi was Michela Cerruti, who was the only driver to compete in all three races and still fail to score. However, she was only one point behind the unfortunate Nick Heidfeld, who was so infamously robbed of what would have been his only win in the 21st century by a homicidal Nico Prost. I feel for Heidfeld, and hope he gets a factory LMP1 gig somewhere.

2014 Formula E Champion - Image Lucas di Grassi
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If you have the time and inclination, doing the same for A1GP would interest me. See if it gives Team GB a title...
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dr-baker wrote:If you have the time and inclination, doing the same for A1GP would interest me. See if it gives Team GB a title...


Sure! A quick flick through Wikipedia makes me think the following, but I've done no maths:

2005: France
2006: France
2007: Germany
2008: Switzerland
2009: Switzerland
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Aislabie wrote:
dr-baker wrote:If you have the time and inclination, doing the same for A1GP would interest me. See if it gives Team GB a title...


Sure! A quick flick through Wikipedia makes me think the following, but I've done no maths:

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Without looking anything up, those sound plausible from memory. Brazil's best results would be 2005 with Player Jnr.
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2015 Formula E Season

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Drivers Championship
  1. Image Sebastien Buemi - 165 points
  2. Image Lucas di Grassi - 136 points
  3. Image Nelsinho Piquet - 126 points
  4. Image Jerome d'Ambrosio - 109 points
  5. Image Sam Bird - 87 points
  6. Image Nicolas Prost - 76 points
  7. Image Jean-Eric Vergne - 73 points
  8. Image Loic Duval - 66 points
  9. Image Antonio Felix da Costa - 63 points
  10. Image Nick Heidfeld - 47 points
  11. Image Bruno Senna - 42 points
  12. Image Daniel Abt - 38 points
  13. Image Stephane Sarrazin - 36 points
  14. Image Scott Speed - 18 points
  15. Image Robin Frijns - 17 points
  16. Image Jaime Alguersuari - 16 points
  17. Image Salvador Duran - 13 points
  18. Image Oliver Turvey - 12 points
  19. Image Charles Pic - 4 points
  20. Image Nathanael Berthon - 4 points
  21. Image Jarno Trulli - 3 points
  22. Image Vitantonio Liuzzi - 2 points
  23. Image Oriol Servia - 2 points
  24. Image Justin Wilson - 1 point

Race Winners
  • Image Buenos Aires ePrix - Image Antonio Felix da Costa
  • Image Miami ePrix - Image Nicolas Prost
  • Image Long Beach ePrix - Image Nelsinho Piquet
  • Image Monaco ePrix - Image Sebastien Buemi
  • Image Berlin ePrix - Image Jerome d'Ambrosio
  • Image Moscow ePrix - Image Nelsinho Piquet
  • Image London ePrix (Race 1) - Image Sebastien Buemi
  • Image London ePrix (Race 2) - Image Sam Bird
  • Image Beijing ePrix - Image Sebastien Buemi
  • Image Putrajaya ePrix - Image Lucas di Grassi
  • Image Punta del Este ePrix - Image Sebastien Buemi

This season looked all the way as if it was Nelsinho Piquet's to lose, and he was in possession of a huge points lead by the mid-season break after London. But lose he did, bagging only four points at the final three races of the year. As a result, he was overtaken by both Sebastien Buemi (who won four races) and reigning Champion Lucas di Grassi. The multitude of driver changes resulted in no fewer than 24 points scorers over the course of the year.

2015 Formula E Champion - Image Sebastien Buemi
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Just wondering if there’s a reason why di Grassi is Italian in the main standings?

Other than that good work Aislabie! Will keep an eye on this one
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FortiWinks wrote:Just wondering if there’s a reason why di Grassi is Italian in the main standings?

Other than that good work Aislabie! Will keep an eye on this one

Because I was copying and pasting the image code for an Italian flag and just changing the three-letter abbreviation in the image code. Evidently I missed one :badoer:
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