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Swiss E-Prix: Vergne beats Evans as dramatic pile-up stops race

ByMotorsport.com

Published 22/06/2019 at 18:30 GMT

DS Techeetah's Jean-Eric Vergne narrowly won Formula E's Swiss E-Prix after a tense race-long battle, following a 40-minute red flag period caused by a bizarre opening-lap eight-car pile-up.Vergne's third win of the 2018/19 ABB FIA FE season has allowed him to open up a commanding points lead of 32 points over Lucas di Grassi heading into the double-header New York finale after the Audi driver cou

Swiss E-Prix: Vergne beats Evans as dramatic pile-up stops race

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DS Techeetah's Jean-Eric Vergne narrowly won Formula E's Swiss E-Prix after a tense race-long battle, following a 40-minute red flag period caused by a bizarre opening-lap eight-car pile-up.
Vergne's third win of the 2018/19 ABB FIA FE season has allowed him to open up a commanding points lead of 32 points over Lucas di Grassi heading into the double-header New York finale after the Audi driver could only finish 10th.
Di Grassi was one of several drivers incensed by the red flag period caused when Sam Bird nudged Pascal Wehrlein into the path of Dragon Racing's Maximilian Gunther and caused a roadblock at the Turns 12-14 chicane. Drivers such as di Grassi - who started 19th - were far enough down the field to be able to cut the chicane and effectively make up eight places before the red flag was shown. 
After a lengthy delay, the grid was reset and returned to drivers to their original starting positions. 
Vergne made a strong getaway to hold his lead at the restart, but he immediately came under pressure from fellow front-row starter Mitch Evans. The Jaguar driver continually looked to make moves stick at the long run to Turn 3 and Vergne would react to Evans activating his first use of attack mode by activating the extra power on the following tour after resisting the New Zealander around the rest of the lap at Turns 3, the long bend of Turn 6 and the hard-braking point of Turn 7.
There would be a repeat battle at the midway point when Evans again activated attack mode and attempted to pass Vergne at Turns 3 and 6 before the Techeetah driver could respond with his own activation. 
Vergne was then able to use his attack mode period to pull around a second on Evans, who looked in danger of being pulled into a battle with third-placed Sebastien Buemi. While Evans managed to stay clear of Buemi, the late arrival of pouring rain with two laps to go allowed Evans to close back up on Vergne with Buemi and Andre Lotterer in tow. Vergne would hold on to win by just over a tenth ahead of the chasing pack. 
Lotterer became a late contender after strategically using attack mode later than his rivals and climbed from eighth on the grid to fourth. The Techeetah driver picked off Gunther at Turn 7 and then attempted to get past Envision Virgin Racing's Sam Bird at the 90-degree left-hander of Turn 9 on the next lap.
While Bird rebuffed him in that instance, the Virgin driver made a mistake at Turn 7 shortly after that allowed Lotterer through for fourth.
Bird would finish fifth ahead of Gunther, with Audi's Daniel Abt holding off a late charge from Jaguar's Alex Lynn for seventh. Di Grassi’s rise through the field was mirrored by BMW Andretti's Antonio Felix da Costa, who finished 12th behind HWA's Stoffel Vandoorne. 
Da Costa is however under investigation for a full-course yellow infringement that followed Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehrlein coming to a halt at Turn 8, the corner before the attack mode activation point.
A clash between Edoardo Mortara, Gary Paffett and Alexander Sims is also under investigation after Mortara's late move led to contact between the trio. Jerome D'Ambrosio was punished during the race after he pitched Robin Frijns into a spin that ended the Virgin driver's race moments before the eight-car pile-up.
1 Jean-Eric Vergne Techeetah 1:25'26.873
2 Mitch Evans Jaguar Racing 1:25'27.0330.160
3 Sébastien Buemi Nissan e.dams 1:25'27.5930.720
4 Andre Lotterer Techeetah 1:25'27.9791.106
5 Sam Bird Virgin Racing 1:25'29.8692.996
6 Maximilian Gunther Dragon Racing 1:25'31.4984.625
7 Daniel Abt Team Abt 1:25'33.8036.930
8 Alex Lynn Jaguar Racing 1:25'36.8459.972
9 Felipe Massa Venturi 1:25'39.18312.310
10 Lucas di Grassi Team Abt 1:25'39.94613.073
11 Stoffel Vandoorne HWA AG 1:25'40.25913.386
12 Antonio Felix da Costa Andretti Autosport 1:25'40.79013.917
13 Jose Maria Lopez Dragon Racing 1:25'41.14414.271
14 Alexander Sims Andretti Autosport 1:25'41.58714.714
15 Jérôme d'Ambrosio Mahindra Racing 1:25'48.74521.872
16 Tom Dillmann NIO Formula E Team 1:26'06.95740.084
17 Oliver Turvey NIO Formula E Team 1:26'13.49546.622
18 Gary Paffett HWA AG 1:26'49.3851'22.512
Oliver Rowland Nissan e.dams 1:11'49.73610 Laps
Pascal Wehrlein Mahindra Racing 55'22.17320 Laps
Edoardo Mortara Venturi 47'42.56126 Laps
Robin Frijns Virgin Racing
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