Summary

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  • Final round in seventh Formula E season

  • Nyck de Vries wins first World Championship ever with Mercedes-EQ

  1. Driver standings after round 14published at 17:46 British Summer Time 14 August 2021

    Driver standingsImage source, BBC Sport
  2. What happened in the last racepublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 14 August 2021

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    Lucas di Grassi sets up thrilling Formula E finale with Berlin win

    Round 14 also took place at round 15's venue - the Tempelhof Airport Circuit in Berlin.

    Brazil's Lucas di Grassi took the win for Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler pipping Switzerland's Edo Mortara of Rokit Venturi Racing, with New Zealand's Mitch Evans of Jaguar Racing came home third.

    It means more than half the grid can still win the title, while the top seven in the Drivers' World Championship, down to reigning champion Da Costa, are split by just nine points. We are certainly set for quite some finale!

  3. Can cars fight climate change?published at 17:27 British Summer Time 14 August 2021

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    'We only have one planet' - Powell

    The Envision Virgin car can possibly lay claim to doing so! It's electric, like all Formula E cars, but this weekend its livery will also feature the messages 'COP26 - 100 days to go' and 'Together for our planet'.

    COP26 is the United Nations Climate Conference, which will be held in Glasgow and where it is hoped world leaders can reach an ambitious agreement on tackling climate change.

    What's sport go to do with it?

    Unchecked, climate change will affect all aspects of life and has the potential to impact all sports, at all levels. Sport can also help - its global reach and celebrity athletes can inspire and spread a positive message, as with the appointment of Envision Virgin Racing driver Alice Powell as a COP26 ambassador.

  4. What is Formula E?published at 17:02 British Summer Time 14 August 2021

    Formula E is the action-packed all-electric racing series which sees some of the world's best drivers compete in supercharged cars on narrow, fast-paced circuits.

    It's also packed with ideas to keep the action exciting, such as the fan boost and attack mode.

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    Formula E explained: Beginners' guide

  5. How can I watch the Berlin E-Prix?published at 16:58 British Summer Time 14 August 2021

    All times are BST and subject to change

    BBC iPlayer

    You can watch all the action on the BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app and on the BBC Red Button - with both qualifying and the race available to watch on catch-up and the race live on BBC Two.

    Sunday, 15 August

    10:15-11:45 - Round 15 Qualifying, BBC iPlayer & Sport website and mobile app

    14:00-16:00 - Round 15 Race, BBC Two, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport website and mobile app