Vergne extends championship lead with Swiss E-Prix win

Vergne now holds a 32 point-lead over di Grassi in the championship with just two more races to go; Evans and Buemi finish on the podium.

Published on Jun 23, 2019 03:51:00 PM

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Techeetah driver Jean-Eric Vergne survived a tense battle with Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans to win the chaotic 2019 Swiss E-Prix in Bern. With a third race victory under his belt this season, Vergne has extended his championship lead to 32 points from Audi’s Lucas di Grassi and is in a strong position going into the double-header season finale in New York next month.

The start of the race saw Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehrlein and Geox Dragon's Maximilian Gunther collide, causing a massive eight car pile-up and bringing out the red flag. The incident helped some of the drivers gain position as they were able to avoid the pile-up, including di Grassi, who gained eight places after starting all the way down from 19th. However, after a 40 minute red flag period, the race was re-started with the drivers slotting into their starting grid order, wiping out di Grassi’s advantage.

Out at front, Vergne held on to his lead after the re-start, but he had Evans right on his tail. Evans made several overtaking attempts, but was unable to find a way past Vergne. Just when it seemed like that battle had died down, it started raining with just two minutes to go, giving Evans the opportunity to close back up to Vergne. Sebastien Buemi and Andre Lotterer also joined in on the fight, making it a four-way scrap for the race win. However, Vergne was able to survive the pressure and won the race 1.25 secs ahead of Evans, with Buemi taking 3rd place.

Lotterer had charged up the order to finish 4th, but he was handed a drive-through penalty after the race – which converted to a 22 second penalty – for exiting the pitlane when the exit light was red. This dropped him to 14th place and more crucially, resulted in him losing 12 points. As a result, he’s now fourth in the overall standings, 44 points adrift of his team-mate Vergne.

Lotterer’s penalty promoted Sam Bird to 4th place, ahead of Gunther. Daniel Abt was able to fend off a late-race charge from Alex Lynn to finish 6th. Felipe Massa took 8th place for Venturi, while di Grassi was able to make his way up to 9th place to clinch two points. HWA’s Stoffel Vandoorne rounded up the top 10.

Mahindra Racing endured a difficult race – while Wehrlein was able to continue after his opening lap accident, he had to eventually retire from the race as his car stopped on track with just over 25 minutes to go. The team’s other driver, Jerome d’Ambrosio was handed a drive-through penalty for forcing Robin Frijns into a spin on the opening lap, and he could only salvage a 13th place finish.

Results

POS

DRIVER

TEAM

CAR

LAPS

TIME

GAP

1

Jean-Eric Vergne

DS Techeetah

DS

31

1h25m26.873s

-

2

Mitch Evans

Jaguar

Jaguar

31

1h25m27.033s

0.160s

3

Sebastien Buemi

e.dams

Nissan

31

1h25m27.593s

0.720s

4

Sam Bird

Virgin

Audi

31

1h25m29.869s

2.996s

5

Maximilian Gunther

Dragon

Penske

31

1h25m31.498s

4.625s

6

Daniel Abt

Audi

Audi

31

1h25m33.803s

6.930s

7

Alex Lynn

Jaguar

Jaguar

31

1h25m36.845s

9.972s

8

Felipe Massa

Venturi

Venturi

31

1h25m39.183s

12.310s

9

Lucas di Grassi

Audi

Audi

31

1h25m39.946s

13.073s

10

Stoffel Vandoorne

HWA

Venturi

31

1h25m40.259s

13.386s

11

Alexander Sims

BMW

BMW

31

1h25m41.587s

14.714s

12

Antonio Felix da Costa

BMW

BMW

31

1h25m45.790s

18.917s

13

Jerome d'Ambrosio

Mahindra

Mahindra

31

1h25m48.745s

21.872s

14

Andre Lotterer

DS Techeetah

DS

31

1h25m49.979s

23.106s

15

Tom Dillmann

NIO

NIO

31

1h26m06.957s

40.084s

16

Oliver Turvey

NIO

NIO

31

1h26m13.495s

46.622s

17

Gary Paffett

HWA

Venturi

31

1h26m49.385s

1m22.512s

-

Jose Maria Lopez

Dragon

Penske

31

1h25m41.144s

Disqualified

-

Oliver Rowland

e.dams

Nissan

21

1h11m49.736s

Retirement

-

Pascal Wehrlein

Mahindra

Mahindra

11

55m22.173s

Retirement

-

Edoardo Mortara

Venturi

Venturi

5

47m42.561s

Retirement

-

Robin Frijns

Virgin

Audi

0

-

Retirement

 

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