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Hankook Cements Its Tire Supremacy at the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix
Hankook Cements Its Tire Supremacy at the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix

Malaysian Reserve

time18 hours ago

  • Automotive
  • Malaysian Reserve

Hankook Cements Its Tire Supremacy at the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix

GEN3 Evo iON Race Tires Triumph in Jakarta's Sweltering Round 12 Showdown Dan Ticktum conquers Jakarta's sweltering heat in a commanding drive at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit GEN3 Evo iON Race tires excel in grip, heat resistance, and stability across Jakarta's technically demanding layout and extreme track conditions The Season 11 title fight intensifies as Formula E leaves Asia behind and prepares for decisive final rounds in Berlin and London JAKARTA, Indonesia, June 22, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Under Jakarta's unforgiving tropical heat, Hankook Tire & Technology (hereafter Hankook), a leading global tire company under the Hankook & Company Group, reinforced its performance leadership at the 2025 Jakarta E-Prix—Round 12 of the 2024/2025 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship (hereafter Formula E). After a one-season hiatus, Formula E roared back to action on the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit (hereafter JIEC), a fiercely technical track set against the energetic backdrop of the Ancol waterfront. Dan Ticktum secured a decisive victory—injecting new momentum into the escalating championship battle. Oliver Rowland maintained his lead in the drivers' standings with 172 points, while TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team further solidified its dominance at the top of the teams' standings with 203 points. The track, inspired by the flowing movements of the traditional Javanese Kuda Lumping dance, the 2.37km circuit pushed all 22 drivers to their limits with a mix of sweeping corners, tight technical sections, and scarce overtaking zones—made even more punishing by Jakarta's humidity and track surface temperatures exceeding 40°C. Engineered exclusively by Hankook for Formula E, the GEN3 Evo iON Race tire proved pivotal in Jakarta's extreme conditions. Each team's two allocated sets delivered consistent grip, thermal resilience, and control—empowering drivers to push the limits through the circuit's most challenging sections without compromising performance or safety. Maximilian Günther of DS Penske commented: 'Jakarta's climate and circuit layout really test both the driver and the car to the edge. The GEN3 Evo iON Race tire handled the heat and surface complexity incredibly well. It gave me the confidence to attack and defend—even in the tightest corners. What's most impressive is how consistent the tire feels across conditions like this—something that clearly carries over into road tire technology too.' As Formula E concludes its Asia tour, the spotlight now shifts to the decisive final stretch of Season 11. Next up is the 2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix, taking place on July 12 & 13—marking the penultimate double-header of the season and the final race to carry the Hankook race title sponsorship this season. As the championship race heats up, Hankook continues to lead the charge in electric motorsport innovation—delivering sustainable, high-performance tire solutions that extend beyond the racetrack and drive the future of global e-mobility.

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 results: Dan Ticktum registers first Formula E career win, Edoardo Mortara and Nico Mueller join him on podium
Jakarta E-Prix 2025 results: Dan Ticktum registers first Formula E career win, Edoardo Mortara and Nico Mueller join him on podium

Time of India

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 results: Dan Ticktum registers first Formula E career win, Edoardo Mortara and Nico Mueller join him on podium

Image credit: Dan Ticktum/Instagram A new winner was very likely in Jakarta this year, and Dan Ticktum made sure he was the one lifting the winner's trophy in Indonesia. He secured the first victory of his career at the Jakarta E-Prix. The Cupra Kiro driver started from fifth on the grid and went on to beat the leading contenders at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit. Mahindra Racing's Edoardo Mortara finished second, and Andretti's Nico Mueller secured third place in the Formula E race. Jakarta E-Prix Formula E Round 12 results Dan Ticktum had claimed his first podium in Tokyo last month and has now gone on to win his first race. As a result, he immediately moved up to fifth place in the Formula E Driver Standings with 80 points. Edoardo Mortara, who started from sixth on the grid, secured his first podium of the season. But it was Nico Mueller of Andretti who delivered an impressive performance by gaining 10 positions to claim the final podium spot, after starting from 13th on the grid. TAG Heuer Porsche driver Antonio Felix Da Costa finished fourth, followed by Nick Cassidy in fifth. NEOM McLaren driver Taylor Barnard, who had shown promise in Qualifying by finishing second, ended up sixth in the final race. His teammate Sam Bird followed him in seventh. Envision Racing drivers Sebastien Buemi and Robin Frijns took the eighth and ninth positions, respectively. Surprises at Jakarta E-Prix final This year's leading Formula E driver, Oliver Rowland, ended up in tenth place after a disappointing Qualifying. He was handed a five-second penalty during the final race. The Jakarta E-Prix race on Saturday was full of surprises, as none of the previous winners managed to finish in the top 10. Maximilian Gunther, who had topped FP1, ended up among the last after crashing into the wall. Last year's Jakarta winner, Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche, finished eleventh. He received a three-place grid penalty for not following the Race Director's instructions. The winner of the inaugural Jakarta Formula E race in 2022, Mitch Evans of Jaguar TCS Racing, followed him in twelfth place. Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Qualifying results: Jake Dennis grabs pole, Taylor Barnard a close second on the grid Jake Dennis of Andretti, who won the pole in the Qualifying, couldn't benefit at all in the final race, and ended up in 17th position. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Qualifying results: Jake Dennis grabs pole, Taylor Barnard a close second on the grid
Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Qualifying results: Jake Dennis grabs pole, Taylor Barnard a close second on the grid

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 Qualifying results: Jake Dennis grabs pole, Taylor Barnard a close second on the grid

Fresh from his lavish 30th birthday celebrations, Andretti's Jake Dennis secured pole position in the Jakarta Qualifying on Saturday. Dennis had finished second in both races during the last Jakarta E-Prix in 2023 and has now positioned himself to move up a spot on the podium in the final race at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Taylor Barnard of NEOM McLaren qualified second on the grid and is now among the contenders for the winner's trophy. Grid order for Jakarta E-Prix Final Pole-sitter Jake Dennis has claimed one podium this season and is hungry for a win in Jakarta. His two podium finishes in Jakarta last year underline his stronghold in Indonesia. Despite securing five podiums this season, Taylor Barnard is still chasing his first Formula E victory and will be starting second on the grid. Nyck De Vries of Mahindra Racing is third, and Jaguar TCS Racing's Nick Cassidy will start fourth. They are followed by CUPRA Kiro driver Dan Ticktum in fifth and Mahindra Racing's Edoardo Mortara in sixth. Envision Racing's Sebastien Buemi is seventh, while DS Penske's Jean-Eric Vergne rounds out the top eight. Practice race winners failed to carry their momentum into qualifying. Previous Jakarta E-Prix winner Maximilian GUnther, who topped FP1 this year, will start 12th on the grid. Jake Hughes, who led FP2, ended up in 18th place. Leading Formula E driver Oliver Rowland brushed the wall and was eliminated before the Duels. The Nissan driver is now placed 17th on the grid for the final race. Jakarta Qualifying highlights Jake Dennis overpowered Edoardo Mortara in Quarter Final 1. Nick Cassidy beat Jean-Éric Vergne in Quarter Final 2. Sébastien Buemi, despite having won a race this season, was overtaken by Nyck De Vries in Quarter Final 3. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Taylor Barnard, showing strong form on Saturday, defeated Dan Ticktum in Quarter Final 4. Dennis then overcame Cassidy in Semi Final 1, while Barnard surpassed De Vries in Semi Final 2. So far, the Formula E drivers have been fortunate to avoid rain during any of the practice sessions and Saturday's Qualifying. However, some cars appeared unstable on the track as drivers navigated through dry and wet patches left by an early morning shower. Also Read: It rained before the second free practice session on Saturday, leaving drivers to race on a damp track during FP2. Jake Hughes of Maserati MSG Racing topped FP2 in the morning, followed by Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche in second and NEOM McLaren's Taylor Barnard in third.

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 FP1 results: Maximilian Gunther back on top, Antonio Da Costa and Edoardo Mortara complete top trio
Jakarta E-Prix 2025 FP1 results: Maximilian Gunther back on top, Antonio Da Costa and Edoardo Mortara complete top trio

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta E-Prix 2025 FP1 results: Maximilian Gunther back on top, Antonio Da Costa and Edoardo Mortara complete top trio

Image credit: Maximilian Gunther/Instagram Maximilian Gunther seems to have picked up from where he left off in Jakarta. After winning the last Formula E race in Jakarta in 2023, the DS Penske driver topped the first free practice race at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit on Friday. He was followed by TAG Heuer Porsche driver Antonio Felix Da Costa in second place and Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra Racing in third. Jakarta E-Prix 2025 FP1 highlights With his performance in FP1 on Friday, Maximilian Gunther has shown he is very much in the running for the title in Jakarta this year. Like Gunther, Edoardo Mortara also proved he is back to his winning ways, finishing third in FP1. He had clinched the third spot on the podium in the inaugural session of the Jakarta E-Prix in 2022 when he was driving for Venturi-Mercedes. Finishing second in FP1 is the first positive sign for Antonio Felix Da Costa, who is currently third in the Formula E Driver Standings and is yet to win a podium in Indonesia. This season's leading Formula E driver, Oliver Rowland, has also hinted at being one of the contenders for the winner's trophy by finishing fourth in the first free practice race on Friday. The Nissan driver hit a barrier while nearing the finish line but managed to get going again. He was followed by Andretti's Nico Mueller in fifth position. Jaguar TCS Racing driver Mitch Evans, who won the first Jakarta race in 2022 and bagged the third spot on the podium in 2023, finished sixth in FP1. His teammate Nick Cassidy followed him in seventh position. Cupra Kiro driver Dan Ticktum finished eighth, and his teammate David Beckmann finished tenth. Jean Eric Vergne of DS Penske, who won pole and secured second place on the podium in the inaugural Jakarta race in 2022, finished ninth in the practice session. Andretti's Jake Dennis, who had clinched second place in both races of the last edition, ended up in 13th position in the practice race. Envision Racing's Robin Frijns retired mid-race after scraping along the chicane for a decent distance before finally smashing into the barrier at Turn 7. He got out of the car and ended his run in FP1. Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Race timings, where to watch Round 12 Formula E race, rain prediction The Formula E drivers will now gear up for a tight schedule on Saturday. The day will begin with FP2 in the morning, followed by Qualifying, and then the final race at 3:05 PM local time (1:35 PM IST). Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Formula E leaves green footprint in Jakarta with beach clean-up, plant donation, eco cups, and other sustainable initiatives
Formula E leaves green footprint in Jakarta with beach clean-up, plant donation, eco cups, and other sustainable initiatives

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Formula E leaves green footprint in Jakarta with beach clean-up, plant donation, eco cups, and other sustainable initiatives

Image credit: Formula E Formula E is not only introducing the fastest electric car, the GEN3 Evo, at the Jakarta E-Prix this year but also making an impact off the track. Several Formula E members participated in a beach clean-up on Thursday at Pantai Beach in the Ancol resort, where the race will be held. They are also engaging in local partnerships, educational initiatives, and community outreach to help reduce the environmental impact in the city. Beach clean-up by Formula E members On Thursday, June 19, Formula E, Waste4Change, and over 100 volunteers—including FE team members and drivers—joined local community members for a large-scale beach clean-up. The initiative focused on conserving marine habitats and addressing waste management, a key issue in coastal Jakarta. Julia Pallé, VP of Sustainability at Formula E, said about the drive: 'Plastic pollution is a growing problem that affects everyone around the world and is a growing challenge here in Jakarta — threatening both coastal habitats and the health of nearby communities. At every race, we are committed to engaging with local communities and aim to leave a place better than we found it. We are united as a championship with the community to clean the local area of plastic rubbish and ensure it is sustainably managed and not put back into landfill. ' Sustainable initiatives at Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit To further minimize waste at the event, free hydration stations will provide water refills to reduce reliance on single-use plastic bottles. Visitors will also receive biodegradable eco-cups made from corn starch flour as an alternative to traditional plastic. Six dedicated waste stations will be set up for proper recycling and plastic waste management. How Formula E is making an impact in Jakarta Formula E has undertaken several more sustainability initiatives in Jakarta. A Formula E delegation visited the Waste4Change recycling center on Tuesday to learn about effective waste management practices and the role of the circular economy in conserving resources. On Wednesday, a school visit featured a panel talk on environmental education and youth leadership, along with art and cultural exchanges between students and Formula E members. Following the race, a paddock plant donation is scheduled. Trees and plants used during the event will be donated to local schools. After the race on Saturday, Formula E will host a ceremony on-site with local school students to mark the donation. Also Read: Jakarta E-Prix 2025: Schedule, how to watch Round 12 Formula E race, weather prediction In addition, Formula E's Better Futures Fund is providing a €25,000 donation to Yayasan Perempuan dan Anak Amirah. The 'Climateability: From the Margins to the Frontlines' project aims to empower women, people with disabilities, and youth groups most vulnerable to climate impacts. It will include inclusive leadership workshops, digital storytelling, training, and the development of a Climate Sign Language Glossary in Bisindo. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

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