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Berlin ePrix
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The Berlin ePrix is an annual race of the single-seater, electrically powered Formula E championship, held in Berlin, Germany. It was first raced in the 2014–15 season.[1]

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Tempelhof Airport

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The layout used for the inaugural event in 2015 Berlin ePrix was much different than the current layouts of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit.

The 2015 Berlin ePrix took place at a temporary circuit at Tempelhof Airport, that was 2.469 km long with 17 turns. But because Tempelhof Airport was used for housing refugees in 2016, the second edition could not take place there. The race returned to Tempelhof Airport in 2017 with an updated layout that features 10 turns and is 2.250 km long. It is the only circuit on the calendar to feature old concrete that offers low grip and high tyre wear, as used in the airport, long turns, an indoor tunnel and a wide circuit.[2]

The 2020 edition of the event was planned to have three doubleheader races, with each doubleheader being on a different circuit variation. One race ran on the normal layout, one on a reverse layout, and the final one ran with a changed section around turns 5 and 6. This was due to the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down Formula E between February and June.[3]

Karl-Marx Allee/Strausberger Platz

Since Tempelhof Airport was used for housing refugees in 2016, a street circuit in downtown Berlin around Strausberger Platz was created for the 2016 Berlin ePrix. The circuit is 1.927 km in length and features 11 turns, with the pit lane located on Karl-Marx-Allee.

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Results

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Berlin ePrix was held in another street circuit in Karl-Marx Allee in 2016.
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The normal ePrix layout of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit (2017–2023)
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The reverse ePrix layout of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit (2020–2022)
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The extended ePrix layout of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit (2020)
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Repeat winners (drivers)

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Notes

  1. Rast received the point for fastest lap as Di Grassi failed to finish in the top 10.
  2. Mortara received the point for fastest lap as Cassidy failed to finish in the top 10.
  3. Lotterer scored the point for fastest lap as Dennis failed to finish in the top 10.
  4. Günther received the point for fastest lap as Buemi failed to finish in the top 10.
  5. Cassidy received the point for fastest lap as Nato failed to finish in the top 10.
  6. Cassidy received the point for fastest lap as Nato failed to finish in the top 10.

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