Alexandre Lepère

On 21/05, 17:59
Two French drivers finished in the points, with fifth place for Nico Prost (Renaut e.dams) and eighth for rookie Tom Dillmann (Venturi). Eliminated by Ko technique, Jean-Eric Vergne missed out on a podium that had been tantalizingly close to his heart.
On 20/05, 15:35
Renault e.dams driver takes the lead with victory at the Paris ePrix! José Maria Lopez (DS Virgin Racing) and Nick Heidfeld (Mahindra Racing) join him on the podium. Big disappointment for Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne, who ended his race with a broken steering column.
On 20/05, 15:09
Renault e.dams driver takes the lead with victory at the Paris ePrix! José Maria Lopez (DS Virgin Racing) and Nick Heidfeld (Mahindra Racing) join him on the podium. Big disappointment for Lucas di Grassi and Jean-Eric Vergne, who ended his race with a broken steering column.
On 20/05, 11:02
It was a hard-fought battle, but the championship leader took pole position around Les Invalides. The margin was slim: six thousandths ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne (Techeetah)! José Maria Lopez (DS Virgin) completes the top 3. Disappointment for Lucas di Grassi (Abt Schaeffler), pushed back to fourteenth position!
On 20/05, 09:34
The twenty Formula E drivers returned to the Circuit des Invalides for two free practice sessions. Sébastien Buemi (Renault e.dams), followed by Lucas di Grassi (Abt Schaeffler), took the lead. Here are the main findings from the 75 minutes of free practice!
On 19/05, 15:46
Discover the main reactions of the protagonists of the second ePrix de Paris, gleaned from this day of preparation.
On 18/05, 16:00
After a positive first edition on the track, but a disappointing one in the stands, the 2017 ePrix de Paris will aim to federate, in order to establish its legitimacy. Will we see a new duel at the top between Buemi and di Grassi?
On 13/05, 19:17
Should the competition be worried? The Renault e.dams driver is back on top form after his victory in Monaco, the first European race of the season. However, Lucas di Grassi put up stiff resistance right up to the final meters. Here's a look back at the day.
On 30/04, 13:44
Threatened at the end, the Finn beat Vettel to win the first Grand Prix of his career! Overtaken at the start, the German just missed out despite a slightly shifted strategy. Kimi Räikkönen completes the podium.
On 30/04, 12:30
The news was already in the air: in 2018, the Helvetic team will be ditching the Ferrari engine for a Honda block!
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