The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit is a street circuit located at the former
Berlin Tempelhof Airport in Germany. It is home to the
Formula E Berlin ePrix. It hosted its first race as round 8 of the
2014–15 Formula E season. After not holding a race in 2016, the venue was used again with an updated layout for the
2016–17 season.
History
Development
The anti-clockwise track features 17 turns and was designed by Rodrigo Nunes.
Venturi driver
Nick Heidfeld
Nick Lars Heidfeld (born 10 May 1977) is a German professional racing driver.
Despite scoring regular podium finishes in with Williams Grand Prix Engineering, Williams, and in and with BMW in Formula One, BMW Sauber, Heidfeld never won a rac ...
described the circuit as follows: "It looks like it’s going to be a very twisty and challenging circuit with 17 turns in under 2.5 km, and I think the fans are going to have great visibility wherever they are. Many corners are just followed by the next which also partly shows that overtaking will not be easy, on the other hand, with so many corners followed by each other it’s easier to mess up and make a small mistake and then maybe the driver behind can capitalise on this. The two longer straights will be best for overtaking and using the FanBoost. It will be crucial to get into a good rhythm to get plenty of laps in and to learn the track quickly. It will also be interesting to see how the circuit is built up as normally on a street circuit there is no run-off so and no room for mistakes but in Berlin it could be more open allowing a little more margin for error."
The course runs under the canopy roof of the historic Tempelhof Airport terminal from turn 13 to turn 14 and then again during turn 17.
2015 Berlin ePrix
The circuit first took place on 23 May 2015. It was initially won by
Lucas di Grassi. However, a technical infringement discovered in post-race checks led to his disqualification, with the win being awarded to
Dragon Racing
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driver
Jérôme d'Ambrosio
Jérôme D’Ambrosio (born 27 December 1985) is a Belgian former professional racing driver, motorsport executive and former Team Principal of Venturi Racing in Formula E.
He has previously driven for Marussia Virgin Racing and Lotus F1 in t ...
.
Temporary absence
Owing to the Tempelhof airport building's usage as a temporary refugee shelter, the Berlin ePrix was moved to the
Berlin Street Circuit, a layout created specifically for Formula E along the
Karl-Marx-Allee
Karl-Marx-Allee ( en, Karl Marx Alley) is a monumental socialist boulevard built by the GDR between 1952 and 1960 in Berlin Friedrichshain and Mitte. Today the boulevard is named after Karl Marx. It should not be confused with the ''Karl-Mar ...
to the west of
Alexanderplatz.
The
2016-17 season calendar listed Berlin as a host city, but did not specify which circuit was to be used. In January 2017, it was confirmed that the race would return to Tempelhof.
2017 Berlin ePrix
The circuit hosted the 2017 Berlin ePrix, which became a doubleheader round after the cancellation of the
Brussels ePrix, which took place on the 10 and 11 June. The two races were won by
Mahindra driver
Felix Rosenqvist
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Racing car ...
, his first in the series, and
Renault-e.Dams driver
Sébastien Buemi
Sébastien Olivier Buemi (born 31 October 1988) is a Swiss professional racing driver, who competes in the FIA Formula E Championship for Envision Racing. He competed for Scuderia Toro Rosso in Formula One from 2009 to 2011. After leaving Formula ...
.
2020 Berlin ePrix
After the
2019-20 season was temporarily
suspended and several rounds were cancelled due to the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the FIA announced that the season would conclude in early August with three double-header events in Tempelhof, using a different configuration of the circuit for each event. The first two races were held on August 5 and 6, 2020, on a reverse configuration of the track.
The next two races took place on August 8 and 9, with the normal circuit being used. The third and final double header was held on August 12 and 13, on an extended version of the track featuring several more turns.
Track layouts
Lap records
The official fastest race lap records at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit are listed as:
References
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