New York City ePrix

The New York City ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship held in Brooklyn, New York.[1] The inaugural event, the 2017 New York City ePrix, was a two-race event on July 15–16, 2017.[2]

The old layout, used in 2017

New York City ePrix
Brooklyn Street Circuit
Race information
Number of times held4
First held2017
Most wins (drivers) Sam Bird (2)
Most wins (constructors) Virgin Racing (3)
Circuit length2.374 km (1.475 mi)
Race length102.039 km (63.404 mi)
Laps43
Last race (2019 Race 2)
Pole position
Podium
Fastest lap

2018

The venue is expanded from 2017 and the track covers 2.373km with 14 corners, with viewing from grandstands and expecting 80,000 attendees.[3] The NYPD will close off selected streets surrounding the Ferry Slip from Van Brunt St to all vehicle traffic and PANYNJ Police will provide additional coverage for the waterways and venue. All drop-off and ride-share[4] will be from designated area E4 and a free shuttle runs from Barclays Center[5] and the NYCT 'F' line station at Smith St.

Citibike will provide additional pickups at the bike stand located (Citibike station)[6] on Commerce and Van Brunt Street to enable more bikes access to the event. There are additional Citibike stations at Pioneer st and Van Brunt. A free bicycle Valet Service at e4 (entrance 4) is also available where Bicyclists[7] can use the service throughout event hours.

Regular B61[8] Bus to Williamsburg and Greenpoint via Park Slope will run on Van Brunt st. [9]

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LIRR[10] has special pricing for tickets to Atlantic Terminal where free shuttles[11] will connect to the bus shuttle drop off point at Dikeman & Ferris Street and use the E1 entrance. Shuttles run from 7am-7pm with shuttles to the venue ending at 3pm.

Water access to the ferry slip is expected to bring attendees from lower Manhattan and Greenpoint, the venue is next to the Brooklyn Cruise terminal and entrance E2 is the ferry dock at Pier 11.[12]

Wheelchair access is provided at a dedicated ADA platform in the E-Village at Turn 9, and there is an ADA section at the front of both Grandstands 1A & 2. There is an ADA accessible elevator at the bridge crossing the track near Pioneer street as well as track crossings each day at designated times. Each restroom is also ADA accessible. Attendees in wheelchairs whom arrive by public transport are counseled to use sidewalks to enter the track using entrance E4 which is at the intersection of Bowne and Imlay Street.

There is no parking available around the venue and all traffic will be kept moving, arrive early as security searches will be in operation. Attendees are not allowed to bring food or drink into the venue but there will be ample food and drink available from vendors in the alliance village and hydration and first aid stations are placed around the track area. Non-alcoholic liquids up to 500ml are allowed, one bottle per person. Travel light as it speeds up security.[13]

Entrances

E1: The intersection of Ferris & Sullivan

E2: Pier 11 near the Atlantic Basin Ferry Landing

E3: The intersection of Imlay & Pioneer St

E4: The intersection of Bowne and Imlay Street

Allianz E-Village

The big screens in the Allianz E-Village for the 2019 ePrix

The Allianz E-Village is an enclosed festival for entertainment booths and simulators for race fans featuring face painting for kids.[14]

The driver autograph session is held here to allow fans to meet the drivers, where cutting edge electric & hybrid vehicles from Audi, Jaguar and BMW i are displayed,

Gaming simulators give gamers opportunity to compete against real Formula E drivers in the E-Race zone.

There are autograph sessions where drivers meet the fans before the race.

Tech innovations from sponsors are hosted at booths covering new technology, transportation updates and human resources

Live music featuring The Hudson Project, Breanna Barbara, Ryan Lawler and more on stage.

Authentic local food and drink samples from vendors in the Taste Zone make the Recharge stations a respite to get electronics going again.

There is a place for Kids in a dedicated Zone with face painting, giant games, entertainers and more.

Manufacturers who make electric cars showcase their products here.

Circuit

The race is on the Brooklyn Street Circuit,[15] an enclosed track that has a bridge crossing the track and 2 grandstands along with the Allianz Village.[16]

2017 New York ePrix - Saturday 43

Results

EditionTrackWinnerSecondThirdPole positionFastest lap
2017
Race 1
Brooklyn Sam Bird
Virgin-Citroën
Jean-Éric Vergne
Techeetah-Renault
Stéphane Sarrazin
Techeetah-Renault
Alex Lynn
Virgin-Citroën
Maro Engel
Venturi
2017
Race 2
Sam Bird
Virgin-Citroën
Felix Rosenqvist
Mahindra
Nick Heidfeld
Mahindra
Sam Bird
Virgin-Citroën
Daniel Abt
Audi Sport ABT
2018
Race 1
Lucas Di Grassi
Audi
Daniel Abt
Audi
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Renault
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Renault
Felix Rosenqvist
Mahindra
2018
Race 2
Jean-Éric Vergne
Techeetah-Renault
Lucas Di Grassi
Audi
Daniel Abt
Audi
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Renault
Daniel Abt
Audi
2019
Race 1
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Nissan
Mitch Evans
Jaguar
Antonio Felix da Costa
Andretti-BMW
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Nissan
Jean Eric Vergne
Techeetah-DS
2019
Race 2
Robin Frijns
Virgin-Audi
Alexander Sims
Andretti-BMW
Sébastien Buemi
e.Dams-Nissan
Alexander Sims
Andretti-BMW
Daniel Abt
Audi

Repeat winners (drivers)

Wins Driver Years won
2 Sam Bird 2017 (Race 1), 2017 (Race 2)

References

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  10. "Long Island Rail Road Schedules & Fares". Lirr24.mta.info. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
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  12. "Routes & Schedules - South Brooklyn". NYC Ferry. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  13. "Prohibited Items" (PDF). F.fiaformulae.com. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  14. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 15, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2018.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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  16. Bradley, Charles (September 21, 2016). "Formula E unveils New York track layout in Brooklyn". Motorsport.com. Retrieved October 4, 2016.


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