ePrix de Shanghai – Race 1: DS Team Penske wins twice, Max Günther ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne

At the end of a strategic race and a final lap of rare intensity, the two drivers of the Franco-American team secured a one-two finish that puts them back in the championship.

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The engineers at Stellantis Motorsport can be proud. After a Maserati victory two weeks ago in Tokyo, this time the two DS Penske cars climbed to the top two steps of the podium during the first race of the ePrix weekend in Shanghai.

Starting from pole, Maximilian Günther relinquishes first place to his pursuer Taylor Barnard. The two men are quickly joined by championship leader Oliver Rowland, who started from the sixth position on the grid. Several single-seaters then exchange the race lead, including Stoffel Vandoorne, the first driver to trigger an Attack Mode.

In this fourth race of the season with a mandatory Pit Boost, the pit window was set to open on the 13th of the 29 laps scheduled for this first race of the weekend. That’s when Günther’s strategy came into play. Deciding to delay the activation of his second Attack Mode as much as possible, the German driver used his power surplus to regain the lead and hold onto it, crossing the finish line seven seconds ahead of his teammate.

Because it is indeed Jean-Eric Vergne who finishes second. Sixth at the start of the last lap, the French driver climbs back up on his competitors until the last chicane where he performs an epic double overtake on Barnard and Dan Ticktum.

DS Penske achieves the first double victory in its history, allowing Günther and Vergne to move up to 5th and 6th places in the drivers’ championship. The team, whose cars are developed in Satory in the Paris region, finds itself in third place.

The second race of the weekend will take place Sunday at 9 a.m. (French time).

Shanghai ePrix 2025 Ranking – Race 1

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Maximilian Günther #7 DS PENSKE 1:11.773 29
2 Jean-éric Vergne #25 DS PENSKE 1:12.130 +7.016 29
3 Taylor Barnard #5 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:11.363 +7.488 29
4 Dan Ticktum #33 Cupra Kiro 1:12.288 +7.866 29
5 Oliver Rowland #23 Nissan Formula E Team 1:11.817 +8.140 29
6 Norman Nato #17 Nissan Formula E Team 1:12.071 +8.242 29
7 Sam Bird #8 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:11.814 +8.458 29
8 Nyck de Vries #21 MAHINDRA RACING 1:12.641 +8.875 29
9 Sébastien Buemi #16 Envision Racing 1:11.626 +9.369 29
10 Robin Frijns #4 Envision Racing 1:11.883 +9.677 29
11 Stoffel Vandoorne #2 Maserati MSG Racing 1:11.878 +10.972 29
12 Pascal Wehrlein #1 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:11.699 +11.326 29
13 António Félix Da Costa #13 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:11.791 +11.873 29
14 David Beckmann #3 Cupra Kiro 1:11.809 +12.123 29
15 Nico Müller #51 Andretti Formula E 1:11.845 +13.343 29
16 Jake Hughes #55 Maserati MSG Racing 1:11.412 +13.695 29
17 Jake Dennis #27 Andretti Formula E 1:12.023 +13.810 29
18 Lucas Di Grassi #11 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:11.514 +16.559 29
19 Zane Maloney #22 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:11.149 +19.327 29
20 Mitch Evans #9 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:11.142 +43.437 29
21 Nick Cassidy #37 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:10.564 +50.858 29
22 Edoardo Mortara #48 MAHINDRA RACING 1:12.913 DNF 24
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