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    Vergne wins chaotic race in Bern to extend championship lead

    Inside RacingJune 22, 2019
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    Jean-Eric Vergne held off the advances of Mitch Evans and weathered a late rain shower to win in Bern and extend his lead at the top of the Formula E Championship standings to 32-points over Lucas di Grassi.
     

     
    The DS TECHEETAH driver led from lights-to-flag, picking-up three points for Julius Baer pole position in the process and pulling away from his nearest rivals in the championship chase – building a buffer before heading to the season finale in New York.
     
    However, it wasn’t a walk in the park for Vergne, who was hurried and hassled by Evans all the way to the chequered flag. The Panasonic Jaguar Racing pilot put pressure on Vergne, looming large in his mirrors, but was unable to pass with the Frenchman making his car as wide as possible.
     
    Despite trying to take the initiative and activating ATTACK MODE earlier than expected, Vergne mirrored every move Evans made and hung on to victory with an assured and astute drive. Not even a light sprinkling of rain in the latter stages could dampen Vergne’s mood.
     
    Sebastien Buemi brought his Nissan e.dams car home in third to round-out the podium places and receive the adulation of the adoring Swiss fans. Buemi beat Andre Lotterer at the line, but Lotterer later dropped down the order after being handed a post-race time penalty for ignoring the pit exit light.
     
    With Lotterer’s penalty applied, Sam Bird was promoted to fourth – making the most of his good fortune after suffering a puncture in the skirmishes at the start, that eventually led to the race coming to a stop.
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    The race was temporarily suspended following a coming together at the first corner, with Pascal Wehrlein and Maximilian Gunther blocking the path for the rest of the pack – allowing Bird to return to the pits and change tyre.
     
    Although he got caught-up in the first-corner collision, Gunther gathered his composure and carried his car to a career-best fifth position. Daniel Abt was a place further back in sixth, ahead of Alex Lynn in seventh and Felipe Massa in eighth.
     
    Lucas di Grassi leapt up the field to ninth after a lacklustre qualifying left him in a lowly grid slot. The final points-paying position was filled by Stoffel Vandoorne, who also vaulted up the order from 15th to 10th.
     
    With the title up for grabs and eight drivers still mathematically in contention, the ABB FIA Formula E Championship crosses the pond for the season finale showdown – set against the backdrop of the stunning New York City skyline on July 13 & 14. 
     
    Race Result: 
    Pos. Driver Team Time / Gap
    1 Jean-Eric Vergne DS TECHEETAH 1:25:26.873s
    2 Mitch Evans Panasonic Jaguar Racing +0.160s
    3 Sebastien Buemi Nissan e.dams +0.720s
    4 Sam Bird Envision Virgin Racing +2.996s
    5 Maximilian Gunther GEOX DRAGON +4.625s
    6 Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler +6.930s
    7 Alex Lynn Panasonic Jaguar Racing +9.972s
    8 Felipe Massa VENTURI Formula E Team +12.310s
    9 Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler +13.073s
    10 Stoffel Vandoorne HWA RACELAB +13.386s
    11 Alexander Sims BMW i Andretti Motorsport +14.714s
    12 Antonio Felix da Costa BMW i Andretti Motorsport +18.917s
    13 Jerome D’Ambrosio MAHINDRA RACING +21.872s
    14 Andre Lotterer DS TECHEETAH +23.106s
    15 Tom Dillmann NIO Formula E Team +40.084s
    16 Oliver Turvey NIO Formula E Team +46.622s
    17 Gary Paffett HWA RACELAB +1:22.512s
    DNF Oliver Rowland Nissan e.dams 21 Laps
    DNF Pascal Wehrlein MAHINDRA RACING 11 Laps
    DNF Edoardo Mortara VENTURI Formula E Team 5 Laps
    DNF Robin Frijns Envision Virgin Racing  
    DSQ Jose Maria Lopez GEOX DRAGON  

    Driver’s Standing:

    Pos. Driver Team Points
    1 Jean-Eric Vergne DS TECHEETAH 130
    2 Lucas di Grassi Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 98
    3 Mitch Evans Panasonic Jaguar Racing 87
    4 Andre Lotterer DS TECHEETAH 86
    5 Antonio Felix da Costa BMW i Andretti Motorsport 82
    6 Robin Frijns Envision Virgin Racing 81
    7 Sebastien Buemi Nissan e.dams 76
    8 Daniel Abt Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 75
    9 Sam Bird Envision Virgin Racing 69
    10 Jerome D’Ambrosio MAHINDRA RACING 65
    11 Oliver Rowland Nissan e.dams 63
    12 Edoardo Mortara VENTURI Formula E Team 52
    13 Pascal Wehrlein MAHINDRA RACING 52
    14 Felipe Massa VENTURI Formula E Team 36
    15 Stoffel Vandoorne HWA RACELAB 31
    16 Alexander Sims BMW i Andretti Motorsport 24
    17 Maximilian Gunther GEOX DRAGON 20
    18 Alex Lynn Panasonic Jaguar Racing 10
    19 Gary Paffett HWA RACELAB 8
    20 Oliver Turvey NIO Formula E Team 6
    21 Jose Maria Lopez GEOX DRAGON 3
    22 Nelson Piquet Jr. Panasonic Jaguar Racing 1
    23
    Tom Dillmann NIO Formula E Team 0
    24 Felipe Nasr GEOX DRAGON 0
    25 Felix Rosenqvist MAHINDRA RACING 0

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    Team’s Standing
    Pos. Team Points
    1 DS TECHEETAH 216
    2 Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 173
    3 Envision Virgin Racing 150
    4 Nissan e.dams 139
    5 MAHINDRA RACING 117
    6 BMW i Andretti Motorsport 106
    7 Panasonic Jaguar Racing 98
    8 VENTURI Formula E Team 88
    9 HWA RACELAB 39
    10 GEOX DRAGON 23
    11 NIO Formula E Team 6
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