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Da Costa delivers on Formula E racing return with win in race one in Berlin

DS Techeetah’s Antonio Felix da Costa, sealed an imperious race win in the Berlin E-Prix presented by CBMM Niobium Round 6, securing a maximum 30-point score as well as the qualifying benchmark, Super Pole, a lights-to-flag victory and fastest lap in the process.

The Portuguese driver was able to fly over the line with a precisely-measured 0.0 percent of his available energy remaining ahead of TAG Heuer Porsche driver Andre Lotterer and Envision Virgin Racing man Sam Bird.

Da Costa fired off the line into the evening twilight at the Reverse Berlin Tempelhof Circuit in as consummate a manner as he’d sealed the Julius Baer Pole Position – pulling out a second on team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne by the end of the first tour.

The pair scampered clear of TAG Heuer Porsche’s Andre Lotterer, who was becoming the cork in the bottle as the race approached quarter-distance, with the experienced German throwing all sorts of defensive shapes in the braking zones and on regen to keep those behind at bay.

Nissan e.dams’ Sebastien Buemi, a winner in Berlin in both 2016 and 2017, homed in on the back of Lotterer’s 99X Electric amid a gaggle of six cars forming between the Porsche man in third and Lynn in 10th spot.

The Swiss driver was caught out by Nyck de Vries, however, with the Mercedes-Benz EQ man stealing through to take fourth on lap nine.

Envision Virgin Racing’s Robin Frijns found himself in trouble with some heavy front-end damage caused on the exit of turn two after a coming-together in an attempted move on Max Guenther (BMW i Andretti Motorsport) as the pair squabbled over 11th, enforcing a period under the Safety Car.

For those looking at the diffuser of the two DS Techeetahs out-front, hopes were pinned on something of a reset following the caution, but at the half-way stage it was looking unlikely.

With ATTACK MODE coming into play during the latter half of the E-Prix, Lotterer and de Vries’ struck up their battle once more. The Mercedes driver made use of the extra 35 kW boost and Lotterer was made to pay for missing the activation point by the Dutchman, who made a move for third stick on lap 18.

It wouldn’t last for de Vries, however, as he slipped up and lost out to Lotterer and a surging Sam Bird (Envision Virgin Racing) in one fell swoop.

Stoffel Vandoorne, meanwhile, was tearing through the pack. The Belgian had started 16th but made the most of ATTACK MODE to gain ground, first passing Guenther’s BMW on lap 20 for 11th and onwards into the top ten beyond Alex Lynn, who, on his Mahindra Racing debut, was now getting shuffled down the order after a strong start.

Vandoorne continued his charge, taking ninth with 15 minutes to run, whilst Massa – in combat with the Mercedes driver – found himself in the wall and the cause of a late full-course yellow.

The restart threw a cat amongst the pigeons, though da Costa was happy and able to charge away into the distance, leaving everybody else to it.

His team-mate, meanwhile, was spiralling down the order. Bird, Lotterer, Vandoorne, D’Ambrosio, Mitch Evans, Buemi and Guenther all got through but in the pinch, Evans (Pansonic Jaguar Racing) was touched by Guenther and sent spiralling down to an eventual 15th position – an early blow for the man who entered the race second in the standings.

Vergne eventually collapsed to 20th after a muscular last-lap move from Lucas di Grassi – the Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler racer having clambered through the pack to ninth from 21st on the grid.

Da Costa was utterly serene out front in the final throes whilst the chaos unfolded behind, but it was a close-run thing in the end as the Drivers’ standings leader crossed the line with 0.0 percent of his usable energy remaining though he was able fly over the line without issue – perfectly judged!

Lotterer came home second, some 5.5 seconds back, whilst Bird, de Vries, D’Ambrosio and Vandoorne rounded out the top six.

Da Costa’s maximum 30-point haul left him 40 points clear of Evans in the standings, with Guenther climbing to third, whilst DS Techeetah extended its lead over BMW i Andretti Motorsport in the Teams’ table.

The full house of qualifying group benchmark, Julius Baer Pole Position, lights-to-flag victory and fastest lap, as well that top points-score, is a first in Formula E history.

“Everyone’s assuming I have to win the title but I take that pressure well,” said da Costa. “It means it’s an important thing and yes, I want to win it, but there’s still a really long way to go.

“Hats off to the team. We’ve really put it all together and all the work heading here has come off. I moved here because I wanted a quicker car.

“Obviously, it’s fast and I’m so grateful. I wanted to put myself in a position to win races in my career and it’s happening.”

The Portugeuse driver also paid tribute to his countryman Helder Moreira, who tragically lost his life this week in Berlin prior to the E-Prix.

RACE RESULTS
1Antonio Felix da Costa47:08.261s(30)
2Andre Lotterer+5.445s(18)
3Sam Bird+6.526s(15)
4Nyck de Vries+6.911s(12)
5Jerome D’Ambrosio+13.212s(10)
6Stoffel Vandoorne+13.654s(8)
7Sebastien Buemi+14.926s(6)
8Maximilian Guenther+16.173s(4)
9Lucas di Grassi+17.311s(2)
10Alexander Sims+17.673s(1)
11Rene Rast+18.852s
12Edoardo Mortara+20.765s
13Neel Jani+21.039s
14Alex Lynn+21.603s
15Mitch Evans+22.482s
16Oliver Rowland+23.208s
17James Calado+28.906s
18Oliver Turvey+31.116s
19Daniel Abt+34.282s
20Sergio Sette Camara+45.417s
DNFJean-Eric Vergne36 Laps
DNFNico Mueller36 Laps
DNFFelipe Massa22 Laps
DNFRobin Frijns8 Laps
Driver standings
Antonio Felix da CostaDS TECHEETAH97
Mitch EvansPanasonic Jaguar Racing56
Maximilian GuentherBMW i Andretti Motorsport48
Alexander SimsBMW i Andretti Motorsport47
Stoffel VandoorneMercedes-Benz EQ46
Sam BirdEnvision Virgin Racing44
Andre LottererTAG Heuer Porsche43
Lucas di GrassiAudi Sport ABT Schaeffler40
Sebastien BuemiNissan e.dams33
Edoardo MortaraROKiT Venturi Racing32
Jean-Eric VergneDS TECHEETAH31
Nyck de VriesMercedes-Benz EQ30
Oliver RowlandNissan e.dams30
Pascal WehrleinMahindra Racing14
Jerome D’AmbrosioMahindra Racing13
Robin FrijnsEnvision Virgin Racing10
James CaladoPanasonic Jaguar Racing10
Daniel AbtNIO 3338
Felipe MassaROKiT Venturi Racing2
Brendon HartleyGEOX DRAGON2
Rene RastAudi Sport ABT Schaeffler0
Oliver TurveyNIO 3330
Neel JaniTAG Heuer Porsche0
Nico MuellerGEOX DRAGON0
Alex LynnMahindra Racing0
Ma Qing HuaNIO 3330
Sergio Sette CamaraGEOX DRAGON0
Team standings
DS TECHEETAH128
BMW i Andretti Motorsport95
Mercedes-Benz EQ76
Panasonic Jaguar Racing66
Nissan e.dams63
Envision Virgin Racing54
Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler48
TAG Heuer Porsche43
ROKiT Venturi Racing34
Mahindra Racing27
GEOX DRAGON2
NIO 3330
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