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Envision Racing's Sebastien Buemi gets Nico Mueller's Jakarta podium after penalty is revoked

Envision Racing's Sebastien Buemi gets Nico Mueller's Jakarta podium after penalty is revoked

Time of India05-07-2025
Image credit: Sebastien Buemi/Instagram
Coming as major good news for Envision Racing driver Sebastien Buemi, the removal of a time penalty from the last Jakarta race has landed him on the podium. Buemi is now officially promoted to third place, while Nico Mueller, who had originally celebrated a podium alongside Dan Ticktum and Edoardo Mortara at the Jakarta E-Prix, has been moved to fourth.
Sebastien Buemi wins third spot on the podium in Jakarta
The five-second penalty initially handed to Sebastien Buemi at the Jakarta E-Prix for contact with Mahindra Racing's Edoardo Mortara was recently overturned following a FIA hearing. Due to the penalty, Buemi had finished eighth in Round 12 of the Jakarta race in June. However, the reversal has now reshaped the podium — much to Mueller's disappointment.
According to FormulaE.com, additional footage from Envision Racing's roll hoop camera, which was not available at the time the penalty was applied, was reviewed in detail.
Buemi had received the penalty for an on-track collision with Mortara.
— FIAFormulaE (@FIAFormulaE)
The FIA stated: 'The driver of Car 16 (Buemi) argued that the new element shows his overtaking manoeuvre was legitimate, that he was always in control of his car, and that when the slight contact occurred, he was fully alongside Car 48 (Mortara).'
They further added: 'The driver of Car 48 agreed with the assessment and mentioned he barely felt the contact.
Upon careful consideration of the circumstances, the Stewards find that no single party bears whole or predominant responsibility for the collision. Therefore, the Stewards decide to reverse Decision 12. As a result, the penalty (i.e., five-second time penalty and one penalty point) on Car 16 is removed, and no further action will be taken in relation to this collision.
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Sebastien Buemi's performance in 2025 Formula E season
With this update, Buemi moved to 10th in the Formula E Driver Standings with 63 points. In addition to his newly awarded Jakarta podium, he also has one win this season, in the Monaco E-Prix during Round 7.
Also Read:
Nico Mueller happy with Jakarta podium but adds, 'It could have been even better with Jake'
Buemi will now head to Berlin for Rounds 13 and 14 of the Formula E season. The Berlin double-header will take place from July 11–13, followed by the season finale in London at the end of the month.
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