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The 2019 Berlin ePrix was officially known as the 2019 BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium.
Answer: True
The official designation of the event was the 2019 BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium, reflecting its primary sponsors.
The 2019 Berlin ePrix took place on May 25, 2019, at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in central Berlin.
Answer: False
While the 2019 Berlin ePrix occurred on May 25, 2019, at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, the circuit is located on the outskirts of Berlin, not in central Berlin.
The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit used for the 2019 Berlin ePrix was a clockwise ten-turn circuit with a length of 2.375 kilometers.
Answer: True
The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit was indeed a clockwise ten-turn circuit, and its specified length was 2.375 kilometers (1.476 miles).
The 2019 Berlin ePrix race covered a total distance of 37 laps, equivalent to 62.914 kilometers.
Answer: False
The 2019 Berlin ePrix covered 37 laps, which is equivalent to 101.250 kilometers (62.914 miles). The question incorrectly states 62.914 kilometers instead of miles.
The weather conditions during the 2019 Berlin ePrix were reported as clear and sunny.
Answer: False
The weather conditions reported for the 2019 Berlin ePrix were cloudy, not clear and sunny.
The 2019 Berlin ePrix was the tenth of thirteen scheduled races in the 2018–19 Formula E season and the fifth time the event had been held.
Answer: True
The 2019 Berlin ePrix was indeed the tenth of thirteen races in the 2018–19 Formula E season and marked the fifth time the event was held.
The Berlin ePrix was officially added to the 2018–19 Formula E series schedule on June 7, 2018, by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
Answer: True
The Berlin ePrix was officially confirmed as part of the 2018–19 Formula E series schedule on June 7, 2018, by the FIA World Motor Sport Council.
What was the official designation of the 2019 Berlin ePrix, highlighting its primary sponsors?
Answer: The 2019 BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium
The official designation of the 2019 Berlin ePrix was the 2019 BMW i Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium.
On which date did the 2019 Berlin ePrix take place?
Answer: May 25, 2019
The 2019 Berlin ePrix was held on May 25, 2019.
What was the specified length of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit in kilometers?
Answer: 2.375 kilometers
The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit had a specified length of 2.375 kilometers.
What was the total race distance for the 2019 Berlin ePrix in laps?
Answer: 37 laps
The 2019 Berlin ePrix covered a total race distance of 37 laps.
What were the weather conditions reported for the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Cloudy
The weather conditions reported for the 2019 Berlin ePrix were cloudy.
What was the significance of the 2019 Berlin ePrix within the 2018–19 Formula E season?
Answer: It was the tenth of thirteen scheduled races.
The 2019 Berlin ePrix was the tenth of thirteen scheduled races in the 2018–19 Formula E season.
What was the total distance of the 2019 Berlin ePrix in miles?
Answer: 62.914 miles
The total distance of the 2019 Berlin ePrix was 62.914 miles.
What was the location of the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit relative to Berlin?
Answer: On the outskirts of Berlin
The Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit is located on the outskirts of Berlin, Germany.
When was the Berlin ePrix officially confirmed as part of Formula E's 2018–19 series schedule?
Answer: June 7, 2018
The Berlin ePrix was officially confirmed as part of the 2018–19 Formula E series schedule on June 7, 2018.
Before the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Andre Lotterer was leading the Drivers' Championship with 87 points.
Answer: False
Before the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Jean-Éric Vergne was leading the Drivers' Championship with 87 points, while Andre Lotterer was in second place.
Robin Frijns was in third place in the Drivers' Championship, trailing the leader by six points, immediately before the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: True
Prior to the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Robin Frijns was indeed in third place in the Drivers' Championship, six points behind the leader.
Envision Virgin was leading the Teams' Championship with 173 points prior to the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: False
Before the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Techeetah was leading the Teams' Championship with 173 points, while Envision Virgin was in second place with 135 points.
Both Envision Virgin and Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler had scored no points in the preceding Monaco ePrix before the Berlin race.
Answer: True
The source confirms that both Envision Virgin and Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler had scored no points in the preceding Monaco ePrix.
Alexander Sims and Robin Frijns received five-place grid penalties for causing collisions in the previous race.
Answer: True
Alexander Sims and Robin Frijns were indeed penalized with five-place grid penalties for causing collisions in the previous Monaco ePrix.
Due to a five-place grid penalty, Alexander Sims' final starting position was 11th, despite originally qualifying 6th.
Answer: True
Alexander Sims, who originally qualified 6th, had his starting position adjusted to 11th due to a five-place grid penalty.
Robin Frijns' starting position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix was adjusted to 22nd after he qualified 21st and received a five-place grid penalty.
Answer: True
Robin Frijns' starting position was indeed adjusted to 22nd after he qualified 21st and incurred a five-place grid penalty.
Who was leading the Drivers' Championship with 87 points before the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Jean-Éric Vergne
Jean-Éric Vergne was leading the Drivers' Championship with 87 points prior to the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Which team was leading the Teams' Championship with 173 points prior to the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Techeetah
Techeetah was leading the Teams' Championship with 173 points before the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was the reason for the grid penalties imposed on Alexander Sims and Robin Frijns?
Answer: Causing collisions in the previous race
Alexander Sims and Robin Frijns received grid penalties for causing collisions in the preceding Monaco ePrix.
What was Alexander Sims' final starting position after his five-place grid penalty?
Answer: 11th
After receiving a five-place grid penalty, Alexander Sims' final starting position was 11th.
Which driver was in second place in the Drivers' Championship, just one point behind the leader, immediately before the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Andre Lotterer
Andre Lotterer was in second place in the Drivers' Championship, just one point behind the leader, before the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Which of the following teams had scored no points in the preceding Monaco ePrix before the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Envision Virgin and Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler
Both Envision Virgin and Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler had scored no points in the preceding Monaco ePrix before the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was Robin Frijns' starting position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix after his grid penalty?
Answer: 22nd
After receiving a grid penalty, Robin Frijns' starting position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix was adjusted to 22nd.
Which team was in second place in the Teams' Championship with 135 points before the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Envision Virgin
Envision Virgin was in second place in the Teams' Championship with 135 points prior to the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Sébastien Buemi, driving for e.Dams-Nissan, secured pole position with a qualifying time of 1:07.295.
Answer: True
Sébastien Buemi, representing e.Dams-Nissan, indeed secured pole position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix with a qualifying time of 1:07.295.
Jean-Éric Vergne achieved the fastest lap during the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 29.
Answer: False
Lucas di Grassi, not Jean-Éric Vergne, achieved the fastest lap during the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 29.
The top three drivers on the podium at the 2019 Berlin ePrix were Lucas di Grassi, Jean-Éric Vergne, and Sébastien Buemi.
Answer: False
The podium finishers were Lucas di Grassi (1st), Sébastien Buemi (2nd), and Jean-Éric Vergne (3rd). The question presents them in an order that does not reflect their actual finishing positions.
Stoffel Vandoorne qualified in 1st position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: False
Stoffel Vandoorne qualified in 2nd position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix, while Sébastien Buemi secured pole position.
Lucas di Grassi completed the 37-lap race in a total time of 47:02.477.
Answer: True
Lucas di Grassi, as the winner of the 2019 Berlin ePrix, completed the 37-lap race in a total time of 47:02.477.
Sam Bird, representing Virgin-Audi, finished in the top ten of the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: True
Sam Bird, driving for Virgin-Audi, was among the top ten finishers in the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Lucas di Grassi earned a total of 25 points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix for his win and fastest lap.
Answer: False
Lucas di Grassi earned 25 points for his win and an additional 1 point for the fastest lap, totaling 26 points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Sébastien Buemi received 21 points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix, including bonus points for pole position.
Answer: True
Sébastien Buemi received 18 points for his second-place finish and 3 bonus points for pole position, totaling 21 points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
André Lotterer retired from the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 23 due to a technical problem.
Answer: False
André Lotterer retired on lap 28 due to a battery issue, while Alex Lynn retired on lap 23 due to a technical problem.
Which driver secured pole position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Sébastien Buemi
Sébastien Buemi secured pole position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was the fastest lap time recorded by Lucas di Grassi during the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 1:09.357
Lucas di Grassi recorded the fastest lap time of 1:09.357 during the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Who was the third-placed driver on the podium at the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Jean-Éric Vergne
Jean-Éric Vergne was the third-placed driver on the podium at the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Which driver qualified in 2nd position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Stoffel Vandoorne
Stoffel Vandoorne qualified in 2nd position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was the final race time for Lucas di Grassi, the winner of the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 47:02.477
Lucas di Grassi completed the 37-lap race in a total time of 47:02.477.
What was the time difference between the first and second place finishers in the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 1.856 seconds
The time difference between the first and second place finishers in the 2019 Berlin ePrix was 1.856 seconds.
Which of the following drivers finished in the top ten of the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Oliver Rowland
Oliver Rowland was among the drivers who finished in the top ten of the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
How many total points did Lucas di Grassi earn from the 2019 Berlin ePrix for his win and fastest lap?
Answer: 26 points
Lucas di Grassi earned a total of 26 points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix, combining his win and fastest lap points.
What was Sébastien Buemi's total points haul from the 2019 Berlin ePrix, considering his pole position?
Answer: 21 points
Sébastien Buemi's total points from the 2019 Berlin ePrix, including bonus points for pole position, amounted to 21 points.
Which driver retired from the 2019 Berlin ePrix due to a battery issue?
Answer: André Lotterer
André Lotterer retired from the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 28 due to a battery issue.
Which driver, representing HWA-Venturi, qualified in 4th position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Gary Paffett
Gary Paffett, representing HWA-Venturi, qualified in 4th position for the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was the time difference between the second and third place finishers in the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 2.522 seconds
The time difference between the second and third place finishers in the 2019 Berlin ePrix was 2.522 seconds.
Which driver retired from the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 23 due to a technical problem?
Answer: Alex Lynn
Alex Lynn retired from the 2019 Berlin ePrix on lap 23 due to a technical problem.
After the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Jean-Éric Vergne maintained his 1st position in the Drivers' Championship, increasing his total points to 102.
Answer: True
Jean-Éric Vergne successfully maintained his lead in the Drivers' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix, increasing his total points to 102.
Lucas di Grassi moved up 3 positions to 2nd place in the Drivers' Championship after his victory, accumulating 96 points.
Answer: True
Following his victory, Lucas di Grassi moved up three positions to secure 2nd place in the Drivers' Championship, accumulating 96 points.
André Lotterer's position in the Drivers' Championship improved by one place after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: False
André Lotterer's position in the Drivers' Championship actually dropped by one place, putting him in 3rd position after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
DS Techeetah remained the leading team in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix, increasing their total points to 188.
Answer: True
DS Techeetah maintained their lead in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix, increasing their total points to 188.
Virgin-Audi moved up to 2nd place in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: False
Virgin-Audi's position in the Teams' Championship dropped to 3rd place after the 2019 Berlin ePrix, while Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler moved up to 2nd place.
Mahindra's position in the Teams' Championship improved after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Answer: False
Mahindra's position in the Teams' Championship actually decreased by one position, placing them in 5th after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was Jean-Éric Vergne's points total in the Drivers' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 102 points
After the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Jean-Éric Vergne's points total in the Drivers' Championship increased to 102.
How many positions did Lucas di Grassi move up in the Drivers' Championship after his victory?
Answer: 3 positions
Following his victory, Lucas di Grassi moved up three positions in the Drivers' Championship standings.
What was André Lotterer's final position in the Drivers' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 3rd
After the 2019 Berlin ePrix, André Lotterer's final position in the Drivers' Championship was 3rd.
Which team remained the leader in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: DS Techeetah
DS Techeetah remained the leading team in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler's position in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 2nd
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler moved up to 2nd place in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
Which team dropped to 3rd place in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: Virgin-Audi
Virgin-Audi's position in the Teams' Championship dropped to 3rd place after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
How many points did Virgin-Audi have in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 137 points
After the 2019 Berlin ePrix, Virgin-Audi had a total of 137 points in the Teams' Championship.
What was e.Dams-Nissan's position in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 4th
e.Dams-Nissan improved their position to 4th place in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.
What was Mahindra's final position in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 5th
Mahindra's final position in the Teams' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix was 5th.
What was Robin Frijns' position in the Drivers' Championship after the 2019 Berlin ePrix?
Answer: 5th
Robin Frijns' position in the Drivers' Championship decreased to 5th place after the 2019 Berlin ePrix.