Daniel
Abt drove a dominant race to secure victory in the BMW i Berlin
E-Prix in front of his home fans ahead of Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
team-mate Lucas di Grassi at Tempelhof Airport.
The
German led from the front after clinching Julius Baer pole position
to pick-up his second win in the ABB FIA Formula E Championship after
standing on the top step in Mexico City earlier this year.
Not
only did Abt collect three extra points for posting the quickest time
in qualifying, he earned an additional point for Visa fastest lap -
taking the spoils and gathering the maximum amount of points on
offer.
Abt
was barely troubled throughout the race - with only a slow pit-stop
causing added pressure from behind when exiting the pitlane. He lost
three seconds compared to his team-mate in the mid-race car swap,
closing the gap to under a second when returning to track.
Di
Grassi had to settle for second place and couldn’t mount a serious
challenge against Abt - who crossed the chequered flag over six
seconds down the road and was met with rapturous applause from the
grandstands full of German fans.
It’s
only the second one-two finish in the history of Formula E, with
TECHEETAH the only other team to manage the feat in Santiago earlier
this season. Now Audi can add their name to the list - and even
sweeter for it to come on home soil.
The
German outfit has vaulted up the table and now sits second in the
team standings in a bid to chase down TECHEETAH as the championship
approaches its climax.
Championship
leader Jean-Eric Vergne continued his consistent run of results -
collecting another podium finish and extending his lead to 40 points
over nearest rival Sam Bird. Vergne lost a place to the fast-starting
Jerome D’Ambrosio, who took the long route around the outside of
the sweeping section at Turn 1.
However,
he quickly made his way back past at the Turn 6 hairpin - only to
drop two positions in quick succession. As di Grassi fought through
the field putting a move on Vergne, the Frenchman ran off-line and
allowed Sebastien Buemi to jump ahead.
The
battle ensued once again approaching the mid-way point of the race,
as Vergne banged wheels with Buemi through the long left-hander at
Turn 1. Vergne forced his way through into fourth place only to be
staring at the rear wing of Buemi once again exiting the pits.
After
the pair scythed past Oliver Turvey - who stopped one lap earlier
than the leaders and was conserving energy in his second stint -
Vergne dived down the inside into Turn 6 to claim the final podium
spot.
Turvey
couldn’t translate his pace in qualifying to the race, but crossed
the line in an impressive fifth after lining-up on the front row
alongside Abt. Panasonic Jaguar Racing driver Mitch Evans finished
one position further back in sixth after surviving a near miss with
team-mate Nelson Piquet Jr. pulling out the garage.
Bird
struggled to close the gap at the top to Vergne and could only manage
seventh - failing to finish on the podium for the first time in three
races. The other driver in the championship hunt came away from
Berlin without a point to his name, with Felix Rosenqvist running
wide on the opening lap and ruining his race.
Three
German drivers rounded-out the top-10 - with Maro Engel, Andre
Lotterer and Nick Heidfeld benefiting from the chaos on the
penultimate lap between Piquet and Jose Maria Lopez, which resulted
in the DRAGON driver facing the wrong way entering the tunnel passing
through the EMOTION Club.
Formula
E now packs its bags to depart Tempelhof Airport and travel to
Zurich, bringing circuit racing back to Switzerland for the first
time in over 60 years for round 10 of the 2017/18 ABB FIA Formula E
Championship - the Julius Baer Zurich E-Prix on June 10.
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