Antonio Felix Da Costa has clinched the season six Formula E Championship after coming home in second place in the fourth of six Berlin E-Prix’s. 

Jean-Eric Vergne won the race after Techeetah used team order to help both him and Da Costa save energy in the fight against the Nissan pair of Oliver Rowland and Sebastien Buemi. With Da Costa and Vergne clinching a one-two finish, Techeetah also secured the Teams’ championship with two races to go. 

Sebastien Buemi came home in third for Nissan after the team used team orders to switch Buemi and Rowland around because Buemi had slightly more energy to attack Da Costa. 

However, after the switch, Buemi went deep into Turn 6 and lost a crucial amount of time to Da Costa, which he couldn’t catch up and finished in third. Olliver Rowland lost out to Nyck De Vries in the final lap, which was caused by Buemi running wide at Turn 6 which allowed De Vriewa to catch up and attack the British driver. 

De Vries managed to pass Rowland on the last lap at Turn 6 to come home fourth with Rowland finishing in fifth.

The Nissan drivers looked like they could spoil Techeetah’s day, as they tried to undercut Vergne and Da Costa with the use of Attack Mode, but the Nissan pair failed to do complete the undercut and had to settle for third and fifth. 

Lucas Di Grassi had a solid race for Audi to come home in sixth place. Mitch Evans came home in seventh for Jaguar with Andre Lotterer coming home in eighth for Porsche. 

Alex Lynn scored two points for Mahindra in ninth and Felipe Massa finished in tenth for Venturi. 

Maximilian Gunther was the only driver not to finish the race after he crashed into Oliver Turvey on lap one, and Robin Frijns did not start the race due to a technical problem. 

Race Results:

Pos. Driver Time/Gap

1

Jean-Eric Vergne

46:24.803s

2

Antonio Felix da Costa

+0.497s

3

Sebastien Buemi

+1.392s

4

Nyck de Vries

+3.791s

5

Oliver Rowland

+5.018s

6

Lucas di Grassi

+9.805s

7

Mitch Evans

+14.814s

8

Andre Lotterer

+15.755s

9

Alex Lynn

+21.001s

10

Felipe Massa

+22.809s

11

Sam Bird

+22.911s

12

Stoffel Vandoorne

+23.388s

13

Alexander Sims

+23.575s

14

Edoardo Mortara

+23.889s

15

Jerome D’Ambrosio

+23.914s

16

Rene Rast

+24.381s

17

James Calado

+26.600s

18

Daniel Abt

+29.121s

19

Neel Jani

+29.527s

20

Nico Mueller

+34.431s

21

Sergio Sette Camara

+36.315s

DNF

Maximilian Guenther

DNS

Robin Frijns

*Provisional – pending FIA final classification

 

Driver Standings:

Pos. Driver Team Ponis

1

Antonio Felix da Costa

DS TECHEETAH

156

2

Jean-Eric Vergne

DS TECHEETAH

80

3

Maximilian Guenther

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

69

4

Lucas di Grassi

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

69

5

Sebastien Buemi

Nissan e.dams

67

6

Mitch Evans

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

65

7

Andre Lotterer

TAG Heuer Porsche

59

8

Stoffel Vandoorne

Mercedes-Benz EQ

57

9

Oliver Rowland

Nissan e.dams

54

10

Sam Bird

Envision Virgin Racing

52

11

Alexander Sims

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

49

12

Nyck de Vries

Mercedes-Benz EQ

42

13

Robin Frijns

Envision Virgin Racing

40

14

Edoardo Mortara

ROKiT Venturi Racing

36

15

Jerome D’Ambrosio

Mahindra Racing

19

16

Pascal Wehrlein

Mahindra Racing

14

17

James Calado

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

10

18

Daniel Abt

NIO 333

8

19

Felipe Massa

ROKiT Venturi Racing

3

20

Alex Lynn

Mahindra Racing

2

21

Brendon Hartley

GEOX DRAGON

2

DNF

Rene Rast

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

1

DNS

Neel Jani

TAG Heuer Porsche

0

Oliver Turvey

NIO 333

0

Nico Mueller

GEOX DRAGON

0

Ma Qing Hua

NIO 333

0

Sergio Sette Camara

GEOX DRAGON

0

Team Standings:

Pos. Team Points

1

DS TECHEETAH

236

2

Nissan e.dams

121

3

BMW i Andretti Motorsport

118

4

Mercedes-Benz EQ

99

5

Envision Virgin Racing

92

6

Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler

78

7

Panasonic Jaguar Racing

75

8

TAG Heuer Porsche

59

9

ROKiT Venturi Racing

39

10

Mahindra Racing

35

11

GEOX DRAGON

2

12

NIO 333

0

13

*Provisional – pending FIA final classification

 

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