FREE PRACTICE 1: Bird tops first session in Diriyah with Jaguar one and three

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FREE PRACTICE 1: Bird tops first session in Diriyah with Jaguar one and three

The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns to Diriyah this weekend, this time with the new GEN3 machines in tow. A little bit of drizzle didn’t dampen an action-packed Free Practice 1, with Jaguar TCS Racing’s Sam Bird topping the timesheets.

Sam Bird Jaguar TCS Racing tops Free Practice 1 in Diriyah

Having suffered a disappointing Hankook Mexico City E-Prix earlier this month - where everything that could go wrong, did go wrong in his own words - Bird will be thrilled with this improved performance. Having previously stressed how much getting the software correct was a fundamental part of GEN3, Bird told his Jaguar team after FP1 in the Diriyah desert that “it's clear the setup changes have worked!"

The ultra-experienced Brit is no stranger to success in Saudi Arabia. He’s won this race twice, with only former champion Nyck de Vries matching this record. His time in FP1 was a stunning 1m10.402s, meaning that nobody has gone quicker around this Diriyah Street Circuit in a GEN3 car, yet, just as nobody went faster than the Londoner in the GEN2 around here.

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Less than a second split the top 18 runners, with DS PENSKE’s Jean-Eric Vergne slotting himself into second and his teammate Stoffel Vandoorne placing himself in fourth - an encouraging return to the team's testing pace after a tough outing in Mexico. Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans crossed the line third to make it a one-three result for the team result.

Getting the laps in under the floodlights, there was early drama as the DS PENSKE of Stoffel Vandoorne and NEOM McLaren’s Rene Rast had a tangle. The McLaren driver was attempting to pass the reigning champion, but ended up making contact with Vandoorne’s car. The crunch was enough to cause significant damage to Rast’s papaya challenger, breaking his front wing as a result.

After some seriously impressive pace in Mexico, NIO 333 continued to demonstrate some great speed here in Diriyah. Dan Ticktum went fastest at one point in the session, eventually finishing FP1 in sixth with a 1m10.777s. Ticktum’s teammate, Sergio Sette Camara, also set some blistering lap times, including the fastest middle sector of the 30-minute session.

Making his Formula E debut, ABT CUPRA’s Kelvin van der Linde spent the valuable time getting used to his new all-electric machine. The 26-year-old South African racer is behind the wheel in place of Robin Frijns, who has begun his recovery after injuring his hand. “Get well soon, Robin” is proudly displayed on the halo of the ABT CUPRA this weekend.

Free Practice 2 follows at 13:30 local on Friday with Qualifying from 15:40. The 2023 CORE Diriyah City E-Prix, Round 2 of Season 9, gets underway from 20:00 local. 

FP1 times