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Putrajaya Street Circuit was a street circuit which was first used on 22 November 2014 [1] during the second ePrix of Formula E.The start-and-finish straight ran on one of the major highways – Persiaran Perdana, or Putrajaya Boulevard – and just north of the circuit is the Perdana Putra housing the Prime Minister's Office.
Persiaran Perdana or Putrajaya Boulevard is the longest boulevard in Putrajaya, Malaysia, connecting Dataran Putra in the north to the Dataran Gemilang in the south. Putrajaya Street Circuit [ edit ]
Putrajaya ePrix; Putrajaya Street Circuit (2014–2015) Race information; ... The Putrajaya ePrix was an automobile race of the Formula E championship in Putrajaya, ...
The 2014 Putrajaya ePrix, formally the 2014 FIA Formula E Ycapital Management Putrajaya ePrix [2] was a Formula E motor race that was held on 22 November 2014 at the Putrajaya Street Circuit in Putrajaya, Malaysia. It was the second championship race of the single-seater, electrically powered racing car series' inaugural season. [3]
The 2015 Putrajaya ePrix (officially the Y Capital Management Putrajaya ePrix), was a Formula E motor race held on 7 November 2015 at the Putrajaya Street Circuit in Putrajaya, Malaysia. [1] It was the second edition of the Putrajaya ePrix and the second championship race of the 2015–16 Formula E season. The race was won by Lucas di Grassi. [2]
Beijing Olympic Green Circuit: 13 September 2014 2 Putrajaya ePrix Malaysia: Putrajaya Street Circuit: 22 November 2014 3 Punta del Este ePrix Uruguay: Punta del Este Street Circuit: 13 December 2014 4 Buenos Aires ePrix Argentina: Puerto Madero Street Circuit: 10 January 2015 5 Miami ePrix United States: Biscayne Bay Street Circuit: 14 March ...
Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim (R) and Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (L) attend a press conference at the Prime Minister office in Putrajaya on January 7, 2025.
Courses vary in length from 2 to 3.5 km (1.2 to 2.2 mi), often resulting in smaller versions of notable venues to ensure traditional track length; examples include the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez and the Shanghai International Circuit. ePrix generally have a race distance between 80 and 100 km (50 and 62 mi).