Lucas di Grassi retakes Formula E lead, biggest-ever points haul for Mahindra Racing

Abt Schaeffler’s star racer Lucas di Grassi retakes championship lead with stunning drive at Long Beach, USA on April 2. Mahindra Racing's Nick Heidfeld and Bruno Senna took fourth and fifth place.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 03 Apr 2016 Views icon2913 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Lucas di Grassi retakes Formula E lead, biggest-ever points haul for Mahindra Racing

Redemption came to Lucas di Grassi in the shape of a perfectly judged win in the FIA Formula E Faraday Future Long Beach ePrix, held yesterday. It was also a good outing for Mahindra Racing whose Nick Heidfeld and Bruno Senna took fourth and fifth place. 

The Abt Schaeffler Audi Sport driver had sprayed the victory champagne at the last race in Mexico City, only for the disappointment of disqualification to hit home long after the bubbles had fizzled out.

But with a steely determination to take advantage of any opportunity that would come his way in the fight for the 2016 FIA Formula E Championship, di Grassi produced a drive of genuine quality. From pole position, it was DS Virgin Racing’s Sam Bird who led in the early stages of the race, but di Grassi kept him in his sights, and when he managed to get a better run down the back straight he pulled a great move on the Brit into Turn 5 to take the lead.

Bird managed to keep on di Grassi’s tail through the mid-race car change, but in his second car he was caught out by cold brakes and locked up into Turn 5, sending him down the escape road. He managed to avoid any serious damage, but lost a hat full of places and any hope of victory. Di Grassi now had a comfortable lead over Venturi’s Stephane Sarrazin, only for all of it to be wiped out when last year’s winner – Nelson Piquet Jr – crashed over the kerbs at the first chicane and walloped into the wall. The Qualcomm Safety Car was required to retrieve his stricken NEXTEV TCR machine, handing Sarrazin an unexpected shot at the win.

But di Grassi timed the restart to perfection and cruised home for his second win of the year. With Sebastien Buemi suffering a disastrous race – he collided with Robins Frijns, which not only damaged both cars so badly they were forced into making an early car change, he then received a drive-through penalty - di Grassi has taken over the lead in the points standings he lost along with his Mexico win. “I’m very happy to show that if you keep your focus, keep up your work, good results come,” he said.

“From the outside races always look comfortable, this is a tricky track, it’s very easy to do mistakes, it was an extremely difficult race. Stephane was quick and was putting pressure on me. It’s an extremely difficult car to drive on the edge so we had no comfort in winning the race, we just had to focus on making no mistakes.” For Sarrazin second place was his first podium finish and keeps up his record of scoring points in every race so far this season. “It’s amazing that since last year we have been quick but never on the podium,” said Sarrazin. “It was a very good race and we’ve improved a lot. The team has come from zero - it was completely new - so we are very happy with the car and the total package, and it was a good result.” Third place fell to Daniel Abt, ensuring Abt Schaeffler scored its first ever double podium. The team piled on to the huge podium stage, where a sizeable chunk of the 17,000-strong crowd was on hand to give the drivers a fantastic ovation. “I love California and I knew that coming here we would be strong,” said Abt. “I set the overall fastest lap today in FP2, but it didn’t quite work in qualifying, so I was a bit disappointed coming into the race. In the race I tried to stay cool while others around were making a lot of mistakes, and that helped me a lot. This result was so important for the team and our first double podium is for them.”

Mahindra Racing’s good outing

Fourth and fifth place for Nick Heidfeld and Bruno Senna meant it was the biggest ever points haul for Mahindra Racing, while Bird was left ruing his error in sixth. Mexico City race winner Jerome D’Ambrosio received FanBoost for the first time in his Formula E career (di Grassi and Heidfeld were the other recipients), but it was a low-key race for the Dragon Racing driver, who finished seventh, one place ahead of his team-mate Loic Duval. The final two points places were filled by maiden top-10 finishers.

mahindra-racing-s-nick-heidfeld-at-the-start-of-the-race

Simona de Silvestro became the first female driver to score points in Formula E with a strong drive to ninth place for Andretti, while Mike Conway opened his account for Venturi by claiming a single point in 10th. Buemi did manage to salvage something from the race by setting the Visa Fastest Lap and the two bonus points it brings, but for him and the Renault e.dams team it was a race to forget. They will now be re-doubling their efforts and hoping to get back on the front foot as the series heads to their home race – the inaugural Visa Paris ePrix – which takes place on April 23.

What is Formula E?

Formula E is a ground-breaking FIA championship and the world’s first fully-electric racing series. It represents a vision for the future of the motor industry, serving as a framework for research and development around the electric vehicle, accelerating general interest in these cars and promoting sustainability. The first season began in Beijing in September 2014 and completed in London in June 2015, racing in 10 major cities (11 races) around the world. The championship sees nine teams, each with two drivers, going head-to-head to create a unique and exciting racing series designed to appeal to a new generation of motorsport fans. Season two got underway in October in Beijing with the series becoming an ‘open championship’ allowing approved manufacturers to develop new powertrain solutions. Future seasons will see the regulations open up further allowing manufacturers to focus on improving battery technology.

2016 Faraday Future Long Beach ePrix (Round 6) Race Results

1. Lucas di Grassi, Abt Schaeffler Audi Sport, 45:11.582s (25)

2. Stephane Sarrazin, Venturi, +0.787s (18)

3. Daniel Abt, Abt Schaeffler Audi Sport, +1.685s (15)

4. Nick Heidfeld, Mahindra Racing, +2.343s (12)

5. Bruno Senna, Mahindra Racing, +4.968s (10)

6. Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing, +5.229s (11)

7. Jerome D’Ambrosio, Dragon Racing, +6.735s (6)

8. Loic Duval, Dragon Racing, +8.057s (4)

9. Simona de Silvestro, Andretti Formula E, +10.505s (2)

10. Mike Conway, Venturi, +10.900s (1)

11. Nico Prost, Renault e.dams, +11.205s

12. Oliver Turvey, NEXTEV TCR, +17.417s

13. Jean-Eric Vergne, DS Virgin Racing, +1 lap

14. Salvador Duran, Team Aguri, +1 lap

15. Robin Frijns, Andretti Formula E, +1 lap

16. Sebastien Buemi, Renault e.dams, +3 laps (2)

17. Antonio Felix da Costa, Team Aguri, DNF 18. Nelson Piquet Jr, NEXTEV TCR, DNF

RELATED ARTICLES
Kia displays EV5 and Sonet SUVs for Chinese market

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar25 Apr 2024

Kia has unveiled a number of key models and new technologies for Chinese customers at the 2024 Beijing International Aut...

Nissan targets growth in China, unveils four NEV concepts at Beijing Motor Show

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar25 Apr 2024

The two EVs and two plug-in hybrids are a joint effort with Nissan’s local partner Dong Feng and aimed to better address...

Lamborghini unveils Urus SE ahead of Auto China 2024

auther Autocar Pro News Desk calendar24 Apr 2024

Electric-only range of 60km helps reduce emissions by 80%.