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Johan Kristoffersson (left) and Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky (right) won the championship driving for Rosberg X Racing.

The 2023 Extreme E Championship was the third season of the Extreme E electric off-road racing series.

Calendar

[edit]

On 16 November 2022, the provisional 2023 season calendar was announced. Saudi Arabia, Sardinia and Chile returned from the previous year, with the latter moving to December, while Scotland joined. A further race in America, to take place in either Brazil or the United States, was scheduled for September as a replacement for Uruguay.[1] This was later set to move to Argentina, but the plans fell through, with a second event in Sardinia eventually announced on 29 August 2023 to fill the slot.[2]

RoundEventLocationDates
1Desert X-PrixSaudi Arabia Neom, Saudi Arabia11 March 2023
212 March 2023
3Hydro X-PrixUnited Kingdom Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland13 May 2023
414 May 2023
5Island X-Prix IItaly Sardinia, Italy8 July 2023
69 July 2023
7Island X-Prix II16 September 2023
817 September 2023
9Copper X-PrixChile Antofagasta, Chile2 December 2023
103 December 2023

The following event was cancelled:

EventLocationOriginal Dates
Amazon X-Prix or TBC X-PrixBrazil Brazil, United States United States, or Argentina Argentina16 September 2023
17 September 2023

Race format

[edit]

The weekend format was tweaked again prior to the start of season three. All events will now be double-headers, with one full round taking place on Saturday and another on Sunday. Qualifying was also updated, with time trials dropped in favour of five-car races: each of the two qualifying sessions will consist of two heats. With the aim of condensing the schedule into a single day, the race format that included a pair of semi-finals, a "crazy race" and a final was discontinued. It is now the combined qualifying results that determine what team advances where, with the top five qualifiers progressing to the grand final and the bottom five to the new "redemption race". This means that qualifying now limits how many championship points an entrant can score: a team qualifying in positions one to five can be classified fifth at worst, while a team qualifying sixth or lower can only aspire to sixth at best. The points system remained largely unchanged—the only variations being a reduction from 5 to 2 points for the fastest Super Sector, and the introduction of 1 point for the winner of a qualifying heat.[3]

Teams and drivers

[edit]

All teams that competed in the 2022 championship remained in 2023, with the exception of Xite Energy Racing which was taken over by English DJ Carl Cox. All teams use one of the identical Odyssey 21 electric SUVs manufactured by Spark Racing Technology, with ABT Cupra XE and Chip Ganassi Racing running modified bodyworks.[4][5] Each team consists of a male and a female driver, who share a car and have equal driving duties.[6]

TeamNo.DriversRounds
United Kingdom Veloce Racing[7]5Sweden Kevin Hansen[8]All
Australia Molly Taylor[8]All
Germany Rosberg X Racing6Sweden Johan Kristoffersson[9]All
Sweden Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky[9]All
United Kingdom Carl Cox Motorsport[10]8Spain Christine GZ[11]1–4
United States Lia Block[12]5–10
Germany Timo Scheider[11]All
United Kingdom JBXE[13]22Norway Hedda Hosås[13]1–8
Italy Tamara Molinaro[14]9–10
Finland Heikki Kovalainen[13]1–2
Norway Andreas Bakkerud[15]3–10
United States Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E[16]23United Kingdom Catie Munnings[17]All
Sweden Timmy Hansen[17]All
United Kingdom X44 Vida Carbon Racing[18]44Spain Cristina Gutiérrez[18]All
Jamaica Fraser McConnell[18]All
Spain Acciona | Sainz XE Team[19]55Spain Laia Sanz[19]All
Sweden Mattias Ekström[20]All
United Kingdom Neom McLaren Extreme E Team[21]58New Zealand Emma Gilmour[21]1–7
Italy Tamara Molinaro[22]7–8
Norway Hedda Hosås[23]9–10
United States Tanner Foust[21]All
United States GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing99United States Amanda Sorensen[24]All
United States RJ Anderson[24]All
Germany Abt Cupra XE[25]125Sweden Klara Andersson[25]All
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah[25]1–4
France Sébastien Loeb[26]5–8
France Adrien Tambay[27]9–10
  • A new team called XE Sports Group was scheduled to enter the series with backing from Australian footballer Tim Cahill, but deferred its entry to 2024.[28][11]
Championship reserve drivers
DriversRounds
Norway Andreas Bakkerud[29]1–2
Finland Tommi Hallman[30]3–4
United Kingdom Patrick O'Donovan[31]5–10
Italy Tamara Molinaro[29]1–8
Spain Christine GZ[32]9–10

Results and standings

[edit]

X-Prix

[edit]
RoundEventQualifying 1Qualifying 2Qualifying OverallRedemption RaceSuper Sector[N 1]Grand FinalReport
Heat 1Heat 2Heat 1Heat 2
1Saudi Arabia Desert X-PrixUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom VeloceSpain Acciona | SainzSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom McLarenSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceReport
2United Kingdom VeloceGermany RXRUnited Kingdom VeloceGermany Abt CupraUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | Sainz
3United Kingdom Hydro X-PrixCancelled[a]United Kingdom X44Germany RXRUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom X44Report
4United States Chip GanassiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom JBXEUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom Veloce
5Italy Island X-Prix IGermany RXRUnited States AndrettiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRReport
6Germany RXRUnited Kingdom VeloceGermany RXRSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRGermany Abt CupraUnited States Chip GanassiGermany RXR
7Italy Island X-Prix IISpain Acciona | SainzGermany Abt CupraSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States AndrettiUnited States AndrettiSpain Acciona | Sainz
8Germany Abt CupraSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom X44United States Chip GanassiGermany Abt CupraUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44
9Chile Copper X-PrixUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom Carl CoxGermany RXRGermany RXRReport
10United Kingdom McLarenSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom Veloce
Scoring system

Points are awarded to the top ten finishers. An additional 2 points are given to the fastest team in the Super Sector over the whole weekend. Starting from this season, the winning team and drivers in each qualifying heat get 1 extra point.

Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  QH  SS 
Points25181512108642112[N 2]

Only the best four X-Prix results count towards the drivers' championship.

Drivers' Championship standings

[edit]
Pos.DriverDES
Saudi Arabia
HYD
United Kingdom
ISL1
Italy
ISL2
Italy
COP
Chile
Points
1Sweden Johan Kristoffersson
Sweden Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky
33H5H51H1HH4H21H2159
2Spain Laia Sanz
Sweden Mattias Ekström
2H164H2H2H1HH9H2H4H144
3Sweden Kevin Hansen
Australia Molly Taylor
1H2HH71H67H365H1H138
4Spain Cristina Gutiérrez
Jamaica Fraser McConnell
4H61H98891H3H3H109
5United States Amanda Sorensen
United States RJ Anderson
5H543HH3H484H7695
6Sweden Klara Andersson94H108462H3HDNS776
7United Kingdom Catie Munnings
Sweden Timmy Hansen
108275H367DNSWD69
8United States Tanner Foust67827910DNS45H67
9Norway Hedda Hosås810961057545H60
10France Sébastien Loeb462H3H55
11Germany Timo Scheider793DNS910586947
12Norway Andreas Bakkerud96105758845
13New Zealand Emma Gilmour678279WD44
14United States Lia Block910586927
15Spain Christine GZ793DNS23
16Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah94H10820
17Italy Tamara Molinaro10DNS889
18France Adrien TambayDNS76
19Finland Heikki Kovalainen8105
Pos.DriverDES
Saudi Arabia
HYD
United Kingdom
ISL1
Italy
ISL2
Italy
COP
Chile
Points
Key
ColourResult
GoldWinner
Silver2nd place
Bronze3rd place
GreenOther points position
BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
WhiteDid not start (DNS)
Withdrew (WD)
Race cancelled (C)

H – Qualifying heat winner
* – Fastest in Super Sector

Teams' Championship standings

[edit]
Pos.TeamDES
Saudi Arabia
HYD
United Kingdom
ISL1
Italy
ISL2
Italy
COP
Chile
Points
1Germany Rosberg X Racing33H5H51H1HH4H21H*2182
2Spain Acciona | Sainz XE Team2H*16*4H2H*2H1HH9H2H4H171
3United Kingdom Veloce Racing1H2HH71H*67H365H1H155
4United Kingdom X44 Vida Carbon Racing4H6*1H98891H3H3H*121
5United States GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing5H543HH3H4*84H*76113
6Germany Abt Cupra XE94H108462H3HDNS781
7United States Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E108275H36*7DNSWD71
8United Kingdom Neom McLaren Extreme E Team67827910DNS45H68
9United Kingdom Carl Cox Motorsport793DNS910586950
10United Kingdom JBXE81096105758850
Pos.TeamDES
Saudi Arabia
HYD
United Kingdom
ISL1
Italy
ISL2
Italy
COP
Chile
Points

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Qualifying 1 was cancelled due to low-lying fog that prevented the medical helicopter from flying.[33] Qualifying 2 was used to establish the overall qualifying results.
  1. ^ Commercially known as the "Continental Traction Challenge".
  2. ^ Only for the teams' championship.

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Extreme E Reveals Season 3 Calendar". Extreme E. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
  2. ^ Wilde, Dominik (29 August 2023). "Extreme E to race in Sardinia again after Argentina plans fall through". RACER.com. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  3. ^ "Extreme E reveals supercharged format Season 3 sporting format". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Cupra Tavascan Extreme E Concept, el ODYSSEY 21 se pone guapo". Diariomotor (in Spanish). 7 September 2021.
  5. ^ "GMC's Hummer EV to sponsor, provide livery to Chip Ganassi in Extreme E". NBC Sports. 26 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Extreme E takes lead on gender equality in motorsport". extreme-e.com. 20 April 2020.
  7. ^ Lewis, Niamh (19 September 2019). "Adrian Newey: Formula 1 designer to join Extreme E". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
  8. ^ a b "Veloce Racing announces new-look driver line-up for Season 2 finale and 2023 campaign". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
  9. ^ a b "RXR retains Åhlin-Kottulinsky and Kristoffersson". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Superstar DJ Carl Cox confirms Extreme E team". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  11. ^ a b c Wilde, Dominik (2 March 2023). "Scheider joins Carl Cox Motorsport for Extreme E". RACER. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Lia Block to race in Extreme E". RACER. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  13. ^ a b c Wilde, Dominik (3 March 2023). "F1 winner Kovalainen joins Extreme E field with Button's team". Racer.com. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  14. ^ Wilde, Dominik (22 November 2023). "Molinaro joins JBXE for Chile Extreme E finale". RACER. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
  15. ^ Wilde, Dominik (8 May 2023). "Bakkerud to replace Kovalainen at Button's JBXE". Racer.com. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  16. ^ "Andretti Extreme E Partners With Saudi Arabian Automotive Leader to Form Andretti ALTAWKILAT Extreme E". Andretti Autosport. 9 February 2023. Retrieved 9 February 2023.
  17. ^ a b "Catie Munnings and Timmy Hansen sign multi-year extensions at Genesys Andretti United Extreme E". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. Retrieved 18 November 2022.
  18. ^ a b c "Hamilton's X44 revamps Extreme E structure partnering with Carlin". FormulaRapida.net. 7 March 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  19. ^ a b Sanz, Miguel (20 February 2023). "Sainz y Laia: "Vamos a por el título de Extreme E este año"". Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  20. ^ Wilde, Dominik (1 March 2023). "Ekstrom makes Extreme E return in-place of Sainz". RACER. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  21. ^ a b c "McLaren Racing - 10 reasons to be excited for 2023". McLaren. 23 January 2023. Retrieved 23 January 2023.
  22. ^ Wilde, Dominik (15 September 2023). "McLaren's Gilmour suffers broken rib, concussion in Extreme E spill". RACER. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  23. ^ "NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team announce Hedda Hosås to replace recovering Emma Gilmour for Copper X Prix". McLaren. 21 November 2023. Retrieved 21 November 2023.
  24. ^ a b "RJ Anderson, Amanda Sorensen to Pilot No. 99 GMC HUMMER EV in Extreme E's Season 3". Chip Ganassi Racing. 28 February 2023. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  25. ^ a b c "🚨 BREAKING NEWS 🚨 @klara_rx and @AlAttiyahN will be back! 🙌 The dynamic duo will remain with ABT CUPRA XE for Season 3! ⚡️". Twitter. Extreme E. 27 January 2023. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
  26. ^ Wilde, Dominik (29 June 2023). "Loeb to make Extreme E return at Island X Prix". RACER. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  27. ^ "Tambay joins Abt Cupra for Extreme E finale". RACER. 28 November 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  28. ^ "XE Sports Group to enter Extreme E for Season 3". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 30 May 2022.
  29. ^ a b "Extreme E announces Andreas Bakkerud and Tamara Molinaro as 2023 Championship Drivers". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 6 March 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  30. ^ Nguyen, Justin (8 May 2023). "Tommi Hallman named Extreme E Championship Driver". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
  31. ^ "Patrick O'Donovan joins Extreme E as male championship driver". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 4 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.
  32. ^ "Christine GZ returns as Championship Driver for Season 3 finale". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  33. ^ "UPDATE: Hydro X Prix Round 3 Qualifying 1 cancelled". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 13 May 2023. Retrieved 13 May 2023.
[edit]

    Johan Kristoffersson (left) and Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky (right) won the championship driving for Rosberg X Racing.

    The 2023 Extreme E Championship was the third season of the Extreme E electric off-road racing series.

    Calendar

    On 16 November 2022, the provisional 2023 season calendar was announced. Saudi Arabia, Sardinia and Chile returned from the previous year, with the latter moving to December, while Scotland joined. A further race in America, to take place in either Brazil or the United States, was scheduled for September as a replacement for Uruguay.[1] This was later set to move to Argentina, but the plans fell through, with a second event in Sardinia eventually announced on 29 August 2023 to fill the slot.[2]

    RoundEventLocationDates
    1Desert X-PrixSaudi Arabia Neom, Saudi Arabia11 March 2023
    212 March 2023
    3Hydro X-PrixUnited Kingdom Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland13 May 2023
    414 May 2023
    5Island X-Prix IItaly Sardinia, Italy8 July 2023
    69 July 2023
    7Island X-Prix II16 September 2023
    817 September 2023
    9Copper X-PrixChile Antofagasta, Chile2 December 2023
    103 December 2023

    The following event was cancelled:

    EventLocationOriginal Dates
    Amazon X-Prix or TBC X-PrixBrazil Brazil, United States United States, or Argentina Argentina16 September 2023
    17 September 2023

    Race format

    The weekend format was tweaked again prior to the start of season three. All events will now be double-headers, with one full round taking place on Saturday and another on Sunday. Qualifying was also updated, with time trials dropped in favour of five-car races: each of the two qualifying sessions will consist of two heats. With the aim of condensing the schedule into a single day, the race format that included a pair of semi-finals, a "crazy race" and a final was discontinued. It is now the combined qualifying results that determine what team advances where, with the top five qualifiers progressing to the grand final and the bottom five to the new "redemption race". This means that qualifying now limits how many championship points an entrant can score: a team qualifying in positions one to five can be classified fifth at worst, while a team qualifying sixth or lower can only aspire to sixth at best. The points system remained largely unchanged—the only variations being a reduction from 5 to 2 points for the fastest Super Sector, and the introduction of 1 point for the winner of a qualifying heat.[3]

    Teams and drivers

    All teams that competed in the 2022 championship remained in 2023, with the exception of Xite Energy Racing which was taken over by English DJ Carl Cox. All teams use one of the identical Odyssey 21 electric SUVs manufactured by Spark Racing Technology, with ABT Cupra XE and Chip Ganassi Racing running modified bodyworks.[4][5] Each team consists of a male and a female driver, who share a car and have equal driving duties.[6]

    TeamNo.DriversRounds
    United Kingdom Veloce Racing[7]5Sweden Kevin Hansen[8]All
    Australia Molly Taylor[8]All
    Germany Rosberg X Racing6Sweden Johan Kristoffersson[9]All
    Sweden Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky[9]All
    United Kingdom Carl Cox Motorsport[10]8Spain Christine GZ[11]1–4
    United States Lia Block[12]5–10
    Germany Timo Scheider[11]All
    United Kingdom JBXE[13]22Norway Hedda Hosås[13]1–8
    Italy Tamara Molinaro[14]9–10
    Finland Heikki Kovalainen[13]1–2
    Norway Andreas Bakkerud[15]3–10
    United States Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E[16]23United Kingdom Catie Munnings[17]All
    Sweden Timmy Hansen[17]All
    United Kingdom X44 Vida Carbon Racing[18]44Spain Cristina Gutiérrez[18]All
    Jamaica Fraser McConnell[18]All
    Spain Acciona | Sainz XE Team[19]55Spain Laia Sanz[19]All
    Sweden Mattias Ekström[20]All
    United Kingdom Neom McLaren Extreme E Team[21]58New Zealand Emma Gilmour[21]1–7
    Italy Tamara Molinaro[22]7–8
    Norway Hedda Hosås[23]9–10
    United States Tanner Foust[21]All
    United States GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing99United States Amanda Sorensen[24]All
    United States RJ Anderson[24]All
    Germany Abt Cupra XE[25]125Sweden Klara Andersson[25]All
    Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah[25]1–4
    France Sébastien Loeb[26]5–8
    France Adrien Tambay[27]9–10
    • A new team called XE Sports Group was scheduled to enter the series with backing from Australian footballer Tim Cahill, but deferred its entry to 2024.[28][11]
    Championship reserve drivers
    DriversRounds
    Norway Andreas Bakkerud[29]1–2
    Finland Tommi Hallman[30]3–4
    United Kingdom Patrick O'Donovan[31]5–10
    Italy Tamara Molinaro[29]1–8
    Spain Christine GZ[32]9–10

    Results and standings

    X-Prix

    RoundEventQualifying 1Qualifying 2Qualifying OverallRedemption RaceSuper Sector[N 1]Grand FinalReport
    Heat 1Heat 2Heat 1Heat 2
    1Saudi Arabia Desert X-PrixUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom VeloceSpain Acciona | SainzSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom McLarenSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceReport
    2United Kingdom VeloceGermany RXRUnited Kingdom VeloceGermany Abt CupraUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | Sainz
    3United Kingdom Hydro X-PrixCancelled[a]United Kingdom X44Germany RXRUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom X44Report
    4United States Chip GanassiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom JBXEUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom Veloce
    5Italy Island X-Prix IGermany RXRUnited States AndrettiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRReport
    6Germany RXRUnited Kingdom VeloceGermany RXRSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRGermany Abt CupraUnited States Chip GanassiGermany RXR
    7Italy Island X-Prix IISpain Acciona | SainzGermany Abt CupraSpain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRSpain Acciona | SainzUnited States AndrettiUnited States AndrettiSpain Acciona | Sainz
    8Germany Abt CupraSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom X44United States Chip GanassiGermany Abt CupraUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44
    9Chile Copper X-PrixUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzGermany RXRUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom Carl CoxGermany RXRGermany RXRReport
    10United Kingdom McLarenSpain Acciona | SainzUnited Kingdom VeloceUnited Kingdom X44Spain Acciona | SainzUnited States Chip GanassiUnited Kingdom X44United Kingdom Veloce
    Scoring system

    Points are awarded to the top ten finishers. An additional 2 points are given to the fastest team in the Super Sector over the whole weekend. Starting from this season, the winning team and drivers in each qualifying heat get 1 extra point.

    Position 1st  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th  9th  10th  QH  SS 
    Points25181512108642112[N 2]

    Only the best four X-Prix results count towards the drivers' championship.

    Drivers' Championship standings

    Pos.DriverDES
    Saudi Arabia
    HYD
    United Kingdom
    ISL1
    Italy
    ISL2
    Italy
    COP
    Chile
    Points
    1Sweden Johan Kristoffersson
    Sweden Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky
    33H5H51H1HH4H21H2159
    2Spain Laia Sanz
    Sweden Mattias Ekström
    2H164H2H2H1HH9H2H4H144
    3Sweden Kevin Hansen
    Australia Molly Taylor
    1H2HH71H67H365H1H138
    4Spain Cristina Gutiérrez
    Jamaica Fraser McConnell
    4H61H98891H3H3H109
    5United States Amanda Sorensen
    United States RJ Anderson
    5H543HH3H484H7695
    6Sweden Klara Andersson94H108462H3HDNS776
    7United Kingdom Catie Munnings
    Sweden Timmy Hansen
    108275H367DNSWD69
    8United States Tanner Foust67827910DNS45H67
    9Norway Hedda Hosås810961057545H60
    10France Sébastien Loeb462H3H55
    11Germany Timo Scheider793DNS910586947
    12Norway Andreas Bakkerud96105758845
    13New Zealand Emma Gilmour678279WD44
    14United States Lia Block910586927
    15Spain Christine GZ793DNS23
    16Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah94H10820
    17Italy Tamara Molinaro10DNS889
    18France Adrien TambayDNS76
    19Finland Heikki Kovalainen8105
    Pos.DriverDES
    Saudi Arabia
    HYD
    United Kingdom
    ISL1
    Italy
    ISL2
    Italy
    COP
    Chile
    Points
    Key
    ColourResult
    GoldWinner
    Silver2nd place
    Bronze3rd place
    GreenOther points position
    BlackDisqualified (DSQ)
    WhiteDid not start (DNS)
    Withdrew (WD)
    Race cancelled (C)

    H – Qualifying heat winner
    * – Fastest in Super Sector

    Teams' Championship standings

    Pos.TeamDES
    Saudi Arabia
    HYD
    United Kingdom
    ISL1
    Italy
    ISL2
    Italy
    COP
    Chile
    Points
    1Germany Rosberg X Racing33H5H51H1HH4H21H*2182
    2Spain Acciona | Sainz XE Team2H*16*4H2H*2H1HH9H2H4H171
    3United Kingdom Veloce Racing1H2HH71H*67H365H1H155
    4United Kingdom X44 Vida Carbon Racing4H6*1H98891H3H3H*121
    5United States GMC Hummer EV Chip Ganassi Racing5H543HH3H4*84H*76113
    6Germany Abt Cupra XE94H108462H3HDNS781
    7United States Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E108275H36*7DNSWD71
    8United Kingdom Neom McLaren Extreme E Team67827910DNS45H68
    9United Kingdom Carl Cox Motorsport793DNS910586950
    10United Kingdom JBXE81096105758850
    Pos.TeamDES
    Saudi Arabia
    HYD
    United Kingdom
    ISL1
    Italy
    ISL2
    Italy
    COP
    Chile
    Points

    Notes

    1. ^ Qualifying 1 was cancelled due to low-lying fog that prevented the medical helicopter from flying.[33] Qualifying 2 was used to establish the overall qualifying results.
    1. ^ Commercially known as the "Continental Traction Challenge".
    2. ^ Only for the teams' championship.

    References

    1. ^ "Extreme E Reveals Season 3 Calendar". Extreme E. 16 November 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2022.
    2. ^ Wilde, Dominik (29 August 2023). "Extreme E to race in Sardinia again after Argentina plans fall through". RACER.com. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
    3. ^ "Extreme E reveals supercharged format Season 3 sporting format". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 27 February 2023. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
    4. ^ "Cupra Tavascan Extreme E Concept, el ODYSSEY 21 se pone guapo". Diariomotor (in Spanish). 7 September 2021.
    5. ^ "GMC's Hummer EV to sponsor, provide livery to Chip Ganassi in Extreme E". NBC Sports. 26 January 2021.
    6. ^ "Extreme E takes lead on gender equality in motorsport". extreme-e.com. 20 April 2020.
    7. ^ Lewis, Niamh (19 September 2019). "Adrian Newey: Formula 1 designer to join Extreme E". BBC Sport. Retrieved 19 September 2019.
    8. ^ a b "Veloce Racing announces new-look driver line-up for Season 2 finale and 2023 campaign". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 8 November 2022. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
    9. ^ a b "RXR retains Åhlin-Kottulinsky and Kristoffersson". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. Retrieved 21 February 2023.
    10. ^ "Superstar DJ Carl Cox confirms Extreme E team". Extreme E - The Electric Odyssey. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
    11. ^ a b c Wilde, Dominik (2 March 2023). "Scheider joins Carl Cox Motorsport for Extreme E". RACER. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
    12. ^ "Lia Block to race in Extreme E". RACER. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
    13. ^ a b c Wilde, Dominik (3 March 2023). "F1 winner Kovalainen joins Extreme E field with Button's team". Racer.com. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
    14. ^ Wilde, Dominik (22 November 2023). "Molinaro joins JBXE for Chile Extreme E finale". RACER. Retrieved 23 November 2023.
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