Mexico ePrix (update): di Grassi disqualified, d’Ambrosio takes the victory!

Brilliant winner on the track, Lucas di Grassi was disqualified by the panel of commissioners due to a non-compliant car weight. Loic Duval, on the other hand, was penalized with a time penalty. These sanctions have direct consequences on the various standings.

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Lucas di Grassi was excluded from the results of the Mexico ePrix, handing his victory to Jérôme d’Ambrosio.

Victorious last night at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, the post-race inspection of his car proved fatal. After weighing, the stewards found his Abt Schaeffler to weigh 886.2 kg, which is 1.8 kg below the minimum required weight of 888 kg. Acknowledging their mistake, the team decided not to appeal the sanction. Hans-Jurgen Abt, Team Principal of the eponymous team, also wished to offer his sincerest apologies to his fallen hero.

Jérôme d’Ambrosio therefore reaps the laurels of success. This situation had already occurred during season 1. In Berlin, Lucas di Grassi had already claimed victory on the track before conceding it afterward to the Dragon Racing team driver. d’Ambrosio thus obtains the second victory of his Formula E career, without, however, stepping onto the top podium spot!

The celebration was not complete for Dragon, however, as Loic Duval was also penalized after repeatedly cutting the first chicane and ignoring the stewards’ reprimands during the race. Nevertheless, the Frenchman was “only” given a 15-second penalty, added to his final ranking. He thus exchanges his third place with Nico Prost, who also recovers the two points for the fastest lap initially awarded to Jérôme d’Ambrosio (whose time was canceled for also cutting the first chicane).

Further ahead, the exclusion of di Grassi promoted Robin Frijns to fifth position. The Dutchman from the Andretti team is ahead of Sam Bird, Daniel Abt, Nick Heidfeld, Stéphane Sarrazin, while Bruno Senna takes the point for tenth place.

This decision by the race stewards carries significant consequences for the Drivers’ Championship standings.

di Grassi is now 22 points behind Sébastien Buemi.

Driver Team Points
1 S. Buemi Renault e.Dams 98
2 L. di Grassi ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport 76
3 S. Bird DS Virgin Racing 60
4 J. d’Ambrosio Dragon Racing 58
5 L. Duval Dragon Racing 44
6 N. Prost Renault e.Dams 38
7 R. Frijns Andretti 31
8 S. Sarrazin Venturi 30
9 N. Heidfeld Mahindra Racing 27
10 A. da Costa Team Aguri 16
11 D. Abt ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport 16
12 B. Senna Mahindra Racing 12
13 O. Turvey NEXTEV TCR 10
14 J-E. Vergne DS Virgin Racing 6
15 N. Piquet Jr NEXTEV TCR 4
16 N. Berthon Team Aguri 4
17 S. De Silvestro Andretti 0
18 J. Villeneuve Venturi 0
19 M. Conway Venturi 0
20 O. Rowland Venturi 0
21 S. Duran Team Aguri 0

Same observation for the Constructors’ Championship: Renault e.Dams pulls ahead of its main pursuers: Dragon Racing and ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport!

Team Points
1 Renault e.Dams 136
2 Dragon Racing 102
3 ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport 92
4 DS Virgin Racing 66
5 Mahindra Racing 39
6 Andretti 31
7 Venturi 30
8 Team Aguri 20
9 NEXTEV TCR 14

Formula E now invites you to join on Saturday, April 2nd for the Long Beach ePrix, the sixth round of the 2015-2016 season!

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