São Paulo ePrix: Starting last, Mitch Evans wins after a crazy race

The Formula E makes a triumphant return at the Sambadrome in São Paulo, where the New Zealand driver from Jaguar won a race marked by two red flags.

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It’s time for Formula E again! A little over four months after Pascal Wehrlein’s victory last season, the new Gen3 Evo single-seaters met in São Paulo for the first ePrix of season 11.

And it was precisely the German driver who achieved the first pole position of the season ahead of Oliver Rowland and Jake Dennis. However, nothing was going to happen as planned. Before the single-seaters leave their grid slots, Robin Frijns reports a brake issue on his Envision and has to give up. The start is thus delayed by a few minutes.

Departure got off to a very eventful start as, right at the third corner, rookie David Beckmann collided with Nico Müller, who in turn sent Jake Hughes into the wall. The Swiss’s Andretti and the British’s Maserati are left stranded, and the safety car comes out onto the track.

At the time of the restart, the two Porsches of the title champion and his teammate Antonio Felix da Costa are in the lead and the race unfolds without incident until the 21st lap. At this moment, the Andretti team sees their other single-seater, that of Jake Dennis, come to a stop in the chicane of the first turn. The race is interrupted for more than twenty minutes. Heavy and therefore dangerous to handle, the car of the season 9 champion takes time to be removed.

The race resumes with a standing start. By activating their Attack Mode before this interruption, several drivers were caught out, such as Jean-Eric Vergne or Oliver Rowland, while others took advantage of it like the two Jaguar drivers and the two McLaren drivers.

There are five laps left to race, yet a second red flag is waved after a few meters. At the exit of the first chicane, Nick Cassidy first sends Maximilian Günther’s DS Penske into the wall on his right, then flips Wehrlein’s Porsche onto its roof on his left. The German driver escapes unscathed after a big scare.

This time, it’s via a rolling start that the race is restarted with four laps added after the various interruptions. Coming back from the last position on the grid, Mitch Evans leads the pack ahead of da Costa and the two McLarens. Despite having less energy remaining than his opponents, the New Zealander wins the 13th race of his Formula E career and takes the lead in the championship.

On the French side, Jean-Eric Vergne finishes 9th while Norman Nato, although he crossed the line in 6th position, was penalized for being incorrectly positioned on the grid. Finally, it’s worth mentioning the fantastic performances of the two McLarens, with Taylor Barnard achieving his first career podium, and the two Mahindras finishing 5th and 6th.

São Paulo ePrix Ranking

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Mitch Evans #9 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:13.295 35
2 António Félix Da Costa #13 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:13.261 +0.384 35
3 Taylor Barnard #5 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:13.499 +0.844 35
4 Sam Bird #8 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:13.423 +1.158 35
5 Edoardo Mortara #48 MAHINDRA RACING 1:14.063 +1.800 35
6 Nyck de Vries #21 MAHINDRA RACING 1:13.783 +2.640 35
7 Sébastien Buemi #16 Envision Racing 1:13.876 +2.997 35
8 Dan Ticktum #33 Cupra Kiro 1:13.622 +3.683 35
9 Jean-éric Vergne #25 DS PENSKE 1:13.886 +4.216 35
10 Stoffel Vandoorne #2 Maserati MSG Racing 1:14.108 +4.779 35
11 Maximilian Günther #7 DS PENSKE 1:13.349 +5.093 35
12 Zane Maloney #22 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:13.195 +6.212 35
13 Norman Nato #17 Nissan Formula E Team 1:12.890 +7.174 35
14 Oliver Rowland #23 Nissan Formula E Team 1:13.653 +11.385 35
15 Nick Cassidy #37 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:13.227 DNF 34
16 Pascal Wehrlein #1 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:13.498 DNF 29
17 David Beckmann #3 Cupra Kiro 1:12.219 DNF 29
18 Jake Dennis #27 Andretti Formula E 1:14.147 DNF 19
19 Lucas Di Grassi #11 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:18.540 DNF 5
20 Jake Hughes #55 Maserati MSG Racing 1:18.457 DNF 1
21 Nico Müller #51 Andretti Formula E 1:19.508 DNF 1
22 Robin Frijns #4 Envision Racing DNF 0

Drivers’ championship standings

Driver Team Points
1 Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 25
2 Antonio Felix da Costa Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 19
3 Taylor Barnard Neom McLaren Formula E Team 15
4 Sam Bird Neom McLaren Formula E Team 12
5 Edoardo Mortara Mahindra Racing 10
6 Nyck de Vries Mahindra Racing 8
7 Sébastien Buemi Envision Racing 6
8 Dan Ticktum Cupra Kiro 4
9 Pascal Wehrlein Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 3
10 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Penske 2

Team championship ranking

Teams Points
1 Neom McLaren Formula E Team 27
2 Jaguar TCS Racing 25
3 Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 22
4 Mahindra Racing 18
5 Envision Racing 6
6 Cupra Kiro 4
7 DS Penske 2
8 Maserati MSG Racing 1
9 Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team 0
10 Nissan Formula E Team 0
11 Andretti Formula E 0
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