Nicolas Prost has said he will help his teammate Sebastien Buemi if he is in a position to challenge for the championship in the final weekend of the Formula E championship.

The French driver also knows that his team are very close to securing the constructors championship this weekend.

The Frenchman feels that he needs to drive safely and quickly in order to make sure he scores a lot of points to help his team become constructors champions.

“I have to do my job this weekend, we need to score points for the constructors championship so we can’t take too many risks. If Buemi has a chance of winning the championship I will help him, but as long as it is done within the sporting regulations,” said Prost.

Prost also reckons that finding the right balance for the car setup will be difficult due to the high cambered track, as well as the quick corners and low-speed chicanes.

“Every track is different. The track is not very wide, but it’s not super narrow, but I do think overtaking will be very hard. From a setup point of view, we have looked at things that might be similar to other tracks but we won’t really know until tomorrow morning.”

“We could run a low drag setup for this track because of the long straights, but we need o have some downforce for the quick turns and slow speed chicanes, otherwise the car will be very unstable so we need it to be easier to drive,” said the Frenchman.

In the shakedown test, the cars were scraping the track with the wooden plank on the underside of the car. This shows that teams will need to make a few adjustments to get the car setup correct for this track