Formula E
Rome, Italy
Rome E-Prix 1 – Techeetah’s Jean-Eric Vergne wins ahead of the two Jaguars in a Rome race bookended by the Safety Car.
The Mini Electric Pacesetter led the pack away as the race started under safety car conditions as the track was wet in parts. The Mini led them around the first lap to give the drivers a chance to feel out the conditions before pulling into the pits and getting the race underway with 39 minutes plus 1 lap of the race left.
As the track went green, the top two of Stoffel Vandoorne and Andre Lotterer pulled a gap to the rest before the Porsche driver made a move for the lead. The two cars and the inside of the corner can’t all fit into the same space so the Mercedes driver has to go into the run off area while Lotterer gets caught on the outside wall, the two drop back to 7th and 13th.
Formula E
Rome, Italy
Rome E-Prix – Maximilian Guenther topped a very brief FP2 session but it’s Lucas di Grassi’s FP1 time which is fastest so far.
Rome’s second practice session was brought to a halt after just 10 minutes some kerbing came loose at the chicane. Initially it was estimated the repair would take twenty minutes so Scott Elkins, the Race Director, said that the session could be extended past it’s scheduled 9:45 finish time however repairs ended up taking longer than expected. At 10:05 it was announced that the session would not restart and the kerb would be replaced with a wall instead.
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