DS Techeetah


DS Techeetah was a Sino-French motor racing team under ownership of SECA - China Media Capital that competed in the electric racing series, Formula E.

Formula E

principal Aguri Suzuki announced he would leave the team in April 2016 as senior personnel entered "a period of consultation" over a future change in ownership. In the week before the 2016 London ePrix, the Chinese public equity and venture capital firm China Media Capital announced its purchase of Team Aguri and established a new entity named Techeetah in its place. Senior personnel from Team Aguri, including team principal Mark Preston, retained their jobs with Techeetah, and the cars ran a custom Renault powertrain.

2016–17 season

The team entered the sport following the acquisition of Team Aguri in 2016. In July 2016, Jean-Éric Vergne and Qinghua Ma were confirmed as the team's drivers. With Renault providing powertrains for Techeetah's debut season, Vergne scored the team's maiden podium with a second place at the Buenos Aires ePrix. In March 2017, Techeetah announced former F1 driver Esteban Gutiérrez would replace Ma from round four onwards. However, after Gutiérrez left the team after only three races after being given an opportunity with Dale Coyne Racing to compete in the IndyCar Series, the team then signed Stéphane Sarrazin to compete with the team for the remainder of the season.

2017–18 season

Techeetah signed André Lotterer to partner Vergne for its second season in the series. Vergne was supremely consistent over the whole course of the season, finishing on points in every race, accumulating 198 points and winning the Drivers' Championship. The team got overtaken by Audi at the last second, missing out on Teams' Championship by only two points.

2018–19 season

In July 2018, Peugeot Sport with DS Automobiles-rebadged partnered with Techeetah and the team renamed to DS Techeetah. Techeetah switched powertrain from Renault to DS Automobiles powertrain, which also makes Techeetah a manufacturer team with its own DS E-TENSE. In October 2018, DS Techeetah introduced its new headquarters in Versailles. James Rossiter and Zhou Guanyu were announced as the development drivers for Techeetah the 2018/2019 season.
Techeetah's other line-up remained unchanged for the 2018–19 season. After the first race in New York City, Jean-Éric Vergne secured enough points to become the Drivers' Champion, winning his second Formula E championship. Techeetah won their first ever team championship in Formula E. Lotterer subsequently left the team, switching to Porsche.

2019–20 season

In September 2019, it was announced that António Félix da Costa would replace Lotterer in the team. Vergne was set to continue with the team as he signed a long-term contract back in 2018.

2021-2022 season

In the 2021-2022 season DS Techeetah was registered as a French team, though the ownership were still under SECA and China Media Capital.
DS and Techeetah announced the end of their relationship after four seasons. DS would instead partner up with Penske. Vergne joined the newly formed DS Penske outfit alongside reigning champion Stoffel Vandoorne while Félix da Costa switched to TAG Heuer Porsche for the 2022–23 season, replacing André Lotterer and partnering Pascal Wehrlein.

Post 2021-2022 season

Techeetah missed the 2022–23 season, with a view to returning to the grid for the 2023–24 season. The team has not competed in Formula E since the start of the Gen 3 Era. Despite the team success, SECA failed to yield the expected investment or sell-on and that has ultimately led to it falling off the grid ahead of 2023.

Records

DS Techeetah has earned various record results following the 2019/2020 season.

Team records

SeasonRaceTeam
S2BeijingRenault e.DAMS
S2Punta del EsteDragon Racing
S3Hong KongNEXTEV NIO
S5ParisNissan e.DAMS
S6Berlin RD6DS Techeetah
S6Berlin RD9DS Techeetah

  • It's the first time a team get the most points on 5 consecutive races in a single season.
  • It’s the first time that team has led with more than 64 points
  • First team to score a 1-2 finish
  • Second team to score all possible points in one race
  • Second team to win it twice
  • Second team to win it twice in a row
  • Only team to have two champions
  • First team to score 48pts in a single race
  • 5 poles in a row
  • Only team to have two 1-2 finishes / Santiago 18 and Berlin 20
  • Only team to win both championships twice
  • Only team to win both championships back to back
  • Third team to do 3 consecutive wins for a team/manufacturer
  • Only team to win Drivers and Teams championships before the last race.
  • Team with the largest lead to 2nd in the championship: 77 points
Season six saw the largest end of season gap in both Drivers and Teams.

Driver records

  • Is now the first driver to win the Formula E championship with two races remaining.
  • Is the only driver to have won the championship with two races to go
  • Is the driver with the largest lead to 2nd : 71 points
  • 3rd driver to do a hat-trick shared with Sébastien Buemi and Daniel Abt
  • 3 consecutive pole positions in a single season
  • 3 consecutive wins shared with Sébastien Buemi
  • First driver to receive an Order of Merit as a result of winning a championship
About Antonio's 2019/2020 Formula E season
Wins: 4
Podiums: 9
Pole positions: 5
Fastest in qualifying groups: 4
Lap lead: 174
Jean-Éric Vergne
Techeetah became the first Formula E team to join the Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy support series, fielding one car for the inaugural 2018–19 season with Stefan Rzadzinski behind the wheel. The team competed under the name TWR Techeetah and was part of the Pro class. The eTrophy entry included an arrangement with Ryan Walkinshaw to return his late father Tom's TWR brand to international motorsport.

2018–19 season

A plain white livery was used during the first round in Ad Diriyah. Before the second round in Mexico City, a retro Silk Cut-based livery was introduced, which has been in use ever since. Rzadzinski's deal with the team came to end before the Berlin ePrix. Former Panasonic Jaguar Racing driver and 2008–09 A1GP champion Adam Carroll was announced as his replacement. The team, however, completely withdrew from the following round held in New York City.
The team's best result came at the Paris ePrix, where Rzadzinski finished second. For the majority of the season, the TWR Techeetah team was consistently behind the likes of Jaguar Brazil Racing and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, whose drivers were regularly competing for wins. It was also the only team in the Pro class to not win a race during the season.

Results

Formula E

;Notes:
  • – Driver was fastest in group qualifying stage and was given one championship point.
  • † – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.

    Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy

;Notes:
  • † – Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as he completed over 90% of the race distance.