This weekend’s pair of conflicting FIA rounds, the FIA World Endurance Championship 6 Hours of Nürburgring and the FIA Formula E Championship New York City ePrix, mean there’s a bit of driver movement.
My colleague Luke Smith broke down who goes where and the respective reasonings a couple weeks ago.
Here in simplified form are a pair of tables that show who was in what car at the most recent round, and who takes over this weekend as the two race events clash this weekend. Bold type indicates a driver change for this weekend.
FIA WEC 6 HOURS OF NÜRBURGRING
# | Class | Team | Le Mans | Nürburgring |
7 | LMP1 | Toyota Gazoo Racing | Conway/Kobayashi/Sarrazin | Conway/Kobayashi/Lopez |
13 | LMP2 | Vaillante Rebellion | Beche/DHH/Piquet | Beche/DHH/Derani |
31 | LMP2 | Vaillante Rebellion | Senna/Canal/Prost | Senna/Canal/Albuquerque |
24 | LMP2 | CEFC Manor TRS Racing | Graves/Hirschi/Vergne | Graves/Hirschi/Merhi |
26 | LMP2 | G-Drive Racing (TDS) | Rusinov/Thiriet/Lynn | Rusinov/Thiriet/Hanley |
71 | GTE-Pro | AF Corse | Rigon/Bird/Molina | Rigon/Vilander |
FIA FORMULA E NEW YORK CITY ePRIX
# | Team | Berlin | New York City |
9 | Renault e.dams | Buemi | Gasly |
37 | DS Virgin Racing | Lopez | Lynn |
2 | DS Virgin Racing | Bird | Bird |
3 | NextEV | Piquet | Piquet |
8 | Renault e.dams | Prost | Prost |
25 | Techeetah | Vergne | Vergne |
33 | Techeetah | Sarrazin | Sarrazin |