Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.
Brazil’s Lucas di Grassi won the Berlin E-Prix as Formula E Championship leader Jean-Eric Vergne of France finished third.
Di Grassi claimed his first Berlin win, having finishing both second and third on two occasions, and trails Vergne by six points after moving up to second.
Sebastian Buemi was second, with Antonio Felix da Costa fourth.
British drivers Alexander Sims, Oliver Rowland and Sam Bird came seventh, eighth and ninth respectively.