Di Grassi clinches 2016/17 Formula E title

The season finale in Montreal was won by Jean-Eric Vergne, making it his and Techeetah's first victory in Formula E.

Published on Aug 01, 2017 05:18:00 PM

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An eventful Formula E season finale saw Lucas di Grassi finish in seventh place, enough for him to secure the drivers’ title, while Jean-Eric Vergne took his first win in the series.

Di Grassi became the third champion in three seasons of the electric single-seater series as title rival Sebastien Buemi endured a difficult race.

Buemi's 13th-place start put him in the firing line at the start for the second time over the double-header weekend, and he picked up mild bodywork damage when the pack concertinaed at Turn 1 after Stephane Sarrazin spun following contact from Daniel Abt. That meant Buemi was flagged into the pits for repairs, and although the offending part fell off his Renault, the e.dams team still forced him to stop.

Buemi had made up two places before doing so but the impromptu trip to the pit lane ruined his race and made a difficult task almost impossible. Though he charged back up the order, Buemi finished a point-less 11th, and his misfortune allowed di Grassi to coast to the end of the race.

Di Grassi was aggressive when required, though, after dropping to 10th at one stage. He fought back to sixth, then handed that position to teammate Abt on the final lap and clinched the crown at the third attempt in seventh place.

Buemi's disqualification on Saturday, having risen to fourth from 12th on the grid, and a poor qualifying performance for the final race meant di Grassi turned a 10-point deficit coming to Montreal into a comfortable 24-point winning margin.

The swinging title fortunes detracted attention from Vergne's first win in FE, a feat he has been waiting to achieve since claiming pole on his debut in round three of the inaugural campaign. Vergne had to catch and pass poleman Felix Rosenqvist in the second-half of the race, after the Mahindra driver stopped a lap earlier than his pursuer to swap cars. That gave Rosenqvist a five-second lead once Vergne stopped but also meant he had to go a lap longer in his second car, and Vergne gradually ate into the advantage. He took the lead with a relatively simple move and eased clear to score his and Techeetah's first victory in Formula E.

Rosenqvist briefly came under pressure from Jose Maria Lopez for second after the DS Virgin Racing driver charged from 11th on the grid. Lopez faded on the penultimate lap though, leaving Mahindra's Rosenqvist to secure third place in the drivers' championship in his rookie season.

Sam Bird finished fourth behind teammate Lopez, with Nick Heidfeld fifth in the second Mahindra. Sarrazin recovered from his first-corner spin to claim eighth with a fighting drive, while Jerome d'Ambrosio and Tom Dillmann completed the point scorers.

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS

POS

DRIVER

POINTS

1

Lucas di Grassi

181

2

Sebastien Buemi

157

3

Felix Rosenqvist

127

4

Sam Bird

122

5

Jean-Eric Vergne

117

6

Nicolas Prost

93

7

Nick Heidfeld

88

8

Daniel Abt

67

9

Jose Maria Lopez

65

10

Stephane Sarrazin

36

11

Nelson Piquet Jr.

33

12

Oliver Turvey

26

13

Robin Frijns

24

14

Mitch Evans

22

15

Loic Duval

20

16

Pierre Gasly

18

17

Maro Engel

16

18

Jerome d'Ambrosio

13

19

Tom Dillmann

12

20

Antonio Felix da Costa

10

21

Esteban Gutierrez

5

22

Adam Carroll

5

23

Alex Lynn

3

24

Mike Conway

0

25

Ma Qing Hua

0

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