The Trulli Formula E Team had a tough race day in Buenos Aires as driver mistakes and mechanical problems stopped the team from scoring any points in Argentina.

Both drivers had spins in qualifying which left Cerruti with only one lap to do her qualifying run and Trulli’s spin at turn four stopped him from even posting a lap time.

Trulli was happy with the progress he made at the start of the race but said it was always going to be difficult when you start from the back.

“Starting at the bottom of the grid is never easy, but we made some good progress climbing the ranks.” said Trulli

Trulli also had trouble in the race, as in the last two laps he suffered an electrical problem which forced him to retire from the race.

“After the car-change we made even better progress, but the luck only lasted until lap 33 when the engine shut down and I had to box. My mechanics are having a look at the moment and will amend it in time for Miami. To sum up today, so close, yet so far.”

There was also problems on Cerruti’s side of the garage, as the female racer spun on the first lap causing her to pit to change cars on lap one. This meant that it would be impossible for Michela to finish the race.

“Knowing I had only one car meant that I was out of the game early as the battery can’t last a whole race, but we managed to get some good practice on the track and at this point, all experience is welcome.”

The Trulli team will be looking to find there way back into the points in Miami in two months time.