Paris stats: Buemi’s records analysed

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Paris stats: Buemi’s records analysed

Paris stats: Buemi’s records analysed

Sebastien Buemi’s win in the Monaco ePrix last time out was his 10th in the series, making him the first driver in Formula E history to reach double figures.

Since pre-season testing started ahead of the very first race in 2014, the Swiss star has been a near permanent presence at the head of the field, so following that landmark win here is a look at all the Formula E records that he currently holds:

Most wins: 10 (second: Lucas di Grassi, 5)

Most poles: 7 (Jean-Eric Vergne, 4)

Most fastest laps: 7 (Nelson Piquet Jr, Sam Bird, 3)

Most points: 402 (di Grassi, 375)

Most races led: 13 (di Grassi, 10)

Most laps led: 330 (di Grassi, 161)

Most kilometres led: 765 (di Grassi, 351)

Joint most FanBoost wins: 12 (tied with di Grassi)

 

In addition to these, Buemi is also on a 20-race streak in which he’s scored points. This is an on-going record

He recorded the largest ever pole margin – 0.915s – which he set ahead of the final race of Season 2

He was the first driver to win a Formula E race from pole

He was the first driver to lead every lap of a race

He’s the driver who’s led the most laps in a single race

He was the first driver to claim a hat-trick of wins

 

Monaco memories

As well as adding to a number of Buemi’s records, there were a few other notable occurrences in Monaco:

Renault e.dams kept up its amazing record of having scored points in every single Formula E race

After starting from a career-high fifth place, Venturi’s Maro Engel also recorded his best Formula E result by finishing in fifth too

Eighth place for Esteban Gutierrez was his highest finish to date

Buemi’s winning margin of 0.32s was the closest of the season and the second closest of all time

Di Grassi's second place increased his record number of podium finishes to 17

 

Paris pointers

The Paris street race made its debut on the calendar last season

At just 86.4km it was the second shortest race of the season

The race had marked the debut for the Chinese driver, who went on to make seven starts in Formula E

In the race Jean-Eric Vergne equaled his best career result with second place. The Frenchman has more podium finishes than any other driver without a win

Mike Conway – who is returning to Formula E action this weekend – recorded the fastest time in the second practice session. It was the only him in his Formula E career so far that he’s topped a timing sheet