
Berlin ePrix track layout revealed
The 1.4-mile track has been revealed for the June 10-11 relocated Berlin ePrix, which has been moved from the Karl-Marx-Allee circuit to a redesigned version of the Tempelhof Airport location used in the inaugural FIA Formula E season.
The new-look track features 10 corners on the airport's apron section, running counter-clockwise as it did in the original layout, but reprofiled to complement the series' faster cars.
"For us as a German team with German partners, and me as a German driver, it is great news that we will have two home races this season," said ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport driver Daniel Abt. "It's no secret that I loved the track around Karl-Marx-Allee a lot. But now that I have seen the new Tempelhof layout, I can't wait to get there. The fans will love the unique setting that brings everyone so close to the action and us drivers. The track is perfect for great racing and a lot of overtaking.
"I'm looking forward to meeting my home crowd. We will put on a great 48-hour Formula E party for the fans in Berlin."
Tickets will be honored for fans who bought tickets for the original Karl-Marx-Allee circuit.
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