Alice Powell | ||
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File:Alice Powell.png | ||
Driver Details | ||
Nationality | ![]() | |
P.O.B. | Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK | |
D.O.B. | 26 January 1993 | |
Début | ![]() | |
Final Race | ![]() | |
Best | 4th (2019/20) | |
Teams | ![]() | |
eTrophy Career | ||
Total Entries | 11 (11 Starts) | |
Wins | Points | Poles |
0 | 70 | 0 |
Fastest Laps | 1 | |
Podiums | 2 |
Alice Powell (born 26 January 1993 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK) is a British racing driver, who competed in the 2019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Series for Jaguar ran racing Team Germany.[1] A former test driver in the FIA Formula E Championship, Powell would initially debut in the inaugural 2018 Diriyah eTrophy Race as a Guest driver, before competing in the full 2019/20 season as a Pro driver with Jaguar ran racing Team Germany.[1]
Background[]
Powell began karting at the age of eight, competing in various series before graduating to car racing in 2008, entering the Ginetta Junior Championship at the age of fifteen.[2] After finishing in ninth, Powell would move into the Formula Renault UK championship, claiming eighteenth in the Championship in her rookie season.[2] In 2010 Powell would move to the Formula Renault BARC, and duly claimed her first championship title, claiming two wins.[2]
Renault Revolution: 2010 - 2016[]
After becoming the first woman to win a Formula Renault series in the UK, Powell moved back to the Formula Renault UK championship for 2011, improving to ninth.[2] That performance attracted the eyes of Status Grand Prix in the GP3 Series, where she completed a full campaign in 2012 and became the first woman to score points in GP3.[2] After running out of a budget to compete in GP3, however, Powell would move to the MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup in 2013, and duly claimed the runner-up spot.[2] She would also claim two wins in British Formula 3 Championship, while also getting to make a one-off appearance in GP3.[2]
In 2014 Powell stepped back to Formula Renault, entering the Asian Formula Renault Series which she would win outright with five race victories.[2] She also made a few run outs in the two major British F3 Championships, before moving to the MRF Challenge Formula 2000 in 2015-16.[2] However, at the end of the season, Powell would drop out of racing, and would only appear in a race car again in 2019.[2]
W Series Revival: 2019 - 2021[]
The 2019 season saw Powell return to racing, joining the W Series for the full season, claiming one win and fourth in the championship.[2]
eTrophy History[]
Powell was unveiled as the first Guest/VIP driver in the Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Series ahead of the inaugural 2018/19 season, with Powell making her debut at the season opening 2018 Diriyah eTrophy Race.[3] Powell would go on to finish fifth overall in the opening race, having fought with Katherine Legge and Bandar Alesayi throughout.[4] After that, Powell would sit out the rest of the season, although she did manage to secure the best overall finish for a Guest driver in a race in 2018/19.[4]
Pro Potential: 2019/20[]
Powell was offered a return to the eTrophy Series ahead of the 2019/20 season, when Jaguar Team Germany offered her a seat in their #7 Pro entry for the season.[1]
Full eTrophy Record[]
Shown below are a series of tables outlining Alice Powell's career in the eTrophy in statistical form.
Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Entries[]
The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for Alice Powell during their eTrophy career:
Alice Powell's Overall eTrophy Record | ||||||
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Year | Class | Entrant | No. | Car | Pos. | Pts. |
2018/19 | Guest | ![]() |
1 | Jaguar I-Pace | NC | — |
2019/20 | PRO | ![]() |
7 | Jaguar I-Pace | 4th | 70 |
Career Results[]
Below is a table showing Alice Powell's full eTrophy record.
Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy Record | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | |||
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NC | — |
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2019/20 | ![]() |
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4th | 70 |
3rd | 3rd | 5th | 5th | 6th | 5th | 5th | 6th | 5th | 4th |
References[]
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References:
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- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 'Alice Powell', driverdb.com, (Driver Database, 2020), https://www.driverdb.com/drivers/alice-powell/, (Accessed 06/04/2020)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Jake Kilshaw, '11 Cars for I-PACE eTROPHY Opener, Powell as VIP Driver', e-racing365.com, (John Dagys Media, LLC., 11/12/2018), https://e-racing365.com/i-pace-etrophy/11-cars-for-i-pace-etrophy-opener-powell-as-vip-driver/, (Accessed 11/12/2018)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Andrew van de Burgt, 'Evans wins inaugural Jaguar eTrophy race', motorsport.com, (Motorsport Network, 15/12/2018), https://www.motorsport.com/jaguar-i-pace-etrophy/news/evans-wins-inaugural-jaguar-etrophy-race/4313452/, (Accessed 16/12/2018)
2018/19 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy |
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Entrants |
Jaguar Brazil Racing • Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing • Saudi Racing • Team Asia New Zealand • Team China • TWR Techeetah • Viessman Jaguar Team Germany |
Manufacturers and Tyres |
Jaguar • Michelin |
Cars |
Jaguar I-Pace |
Pro Drivers |
0 Cacá Bueno • 3 Katherine Legge • 6 Bryan Sellers • 10 Sérgio Jimenez • 18 Stefan Rzadzinski • 77 Adam Carroll • 99 Simon Evans |
Pro-Am Drivers |
7 Célia Martin • 8 Tao Wang • 9 Yaqi Zhang • 11 Qi Lin • 12 Bandar Alesayi • 15 Ziyi Zhang • 24 Ahmed Bin Khanen |
Guest Drivers |
Alice Powell • Salvador Duran • Darryl O'Young • David Cheng • Luca Salvadori • Archie Hamilton • Anthony Beltoise • Jens Dralle • Mark Hacking |
Races |
Diriyah • Mexico City • Hong Kong • Sanya • Rome • Paris • Monaco • Berlin • New York 1 • New York 2 |
Related Content |
2019/20 • 2018/19 Formula E Championship |
2019/20 Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy |
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Entrants |
Jaguar China Racing • Jaguar Team Germany • Saudi Racing • Team Asia New Zealand • Team Yokohama Challenge • ZEG iCarros Jaguar Brazil |
Manufacturers and Tyres |
Jaguar • Michelin |
Cars |
Jaguar I-Pace |
Pro Drivers |
0 Mário Haberfeld/Cacá Bueno • 7 Alice Powell • 8 Gregory Segers • 9 Manuel Cabrera/Nick Foster • 10 Sérgio Jimenez • 24 Takuma Aoki • 99 Simon Evans |
Pro-Am Drivers |
8 Chao Sun/David Cheng • 9 Yaqi Zhang • 13 Fahad Algosaibi • 18 Adalberto Baptista • 34 Mashhur Bal Hejaila/Paul Spooner |
Guest Drivers |
Reema Juffali • Mario Domínguez • Oliver Webb • Abbie Eaton • Sven Förster • Jessica Hawkins • Vincent Radermecker |
Races |
Diriyah 1 • Diriyah 2 • Mexico City • Berlin 1 • Berlin 2 • Berlin 3 • Berlin 4 • Berlin 5 • Berlin 6 • Berlin 7 |
Related Content |
2018/19 • 2019/20 Formula E Championship |