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ROSENQVIST MOVES TO TOP OF STANDINGS AFTER VICTORY IN MARRAKESH

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MARRAKESH, MOROCCO (January 13, 2018) - Felix Rosenqvist bided his time and made amends for missing out on victory in Marrakesh last year with a late move on Sebastien Buemi to clinch his second consecutive win of the season.

The Mahindra Racing driver looked comfortable in the fight at the front and closely followed Buemi for the second stint ready to pounce. The Swede, who was fortune to complete the distance after a battery change between qualifying and the race, stuck behind the slipstream of the Renault e.dams driver and made a lunge up the inside of Turn 7 to take the lead.

From there Rosenqvist didn’t look back and held on to victory at the same venue where he lost out on the win in only his second-ever Formula E race. It’s the first time Rosenqvist has stood at the top of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship standings, four points clear of DS Virgin Racing’s Sam Bird who came home in third place.

Buemi, who only managed to score a solitary point in the opening two rounds in Hong Kong, showed a return to form starting from the front of the grid from Julius Baer pole position. The Swiss champion made a clean getaway and led through the pitstop phase, but ultimately lost out to Rosenqvist.

However, it wasn’t such plain sailing for Buemi as his preparations were hampered by an issue with the water pump. The Renault e.dams engineers had to invert the order of his cars to ensure they could fix the problem and get him out in time.

It was a similar story for Bird, who remained behind the rear wing of Buemi in the opening laps but gave up the position to Rosenqvist after a recurring technical issue caused him to slow down. Despite relinquishing the place, Bird took the chequered flag in third place to continue his strong start to the season.

Another name carrying over form from Hong Kong was season one champion Nelson Piquet Jr, who equalled his best-placed finish of the current campaign in fourth for Panasonic Jaguar Racing and scored the extra point for Visa fastest lap. The Brazilian gained a place in the mandatory car swap, coming out ahead of Jose Maria Lopez making his Formula E return with the DRAGON outfit.

Lopez - who’s familiar with the Marrakesh surroundings having raced here in other categories - put on an impressive performance from the second row of the grid to collect eight points in sixth-place behind Jean-Eric Vergne for TECHEETAH.

Rosenqvist’s team-mate Nick Heidfeld scythed his way through the pack to finish seventh after hitting the wall during qualifying. Formula E debutant Tom Blomqvist claimed points in his first-ever race for Andretti in eighth.

It wasn’t a day to remember for Nico Prost. The Frenchman and three-time E-Prix winner was pitched into a spin by Andre Lotterer sending him to the back of the field, and later picked up a 20-second post-race penalty for speeding under Full Course Yellow - leaving Alex Lynn and Daniel Abt to round out the top-10 positions.

FAST FACTS - First time for everything; it’s the first time Felix Rosenqvist has stood at the top of the championship standings in Formula E. - Pole vault; Sebastien Buemi’s pole position time this year (1:20.355s) was over a second quicker than Felix Rosenqvist’s the year before (1:21.509s). - Di Grassi deficit; 54 points is the biggest gap to the championship leader Lucas di Grassi has faced since the inception of the series.

2018 ABB FIA Formula E Marrakesh E-Prix (Rd 3) 1 - Felix Rosenqvist, Mahindra Racing, 48:04.751s (25) 2 - Sebastien Buemi, Renault e.dams, +0.945s (21) 3 - Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing, +5.762s (15) 4 - Nelson Piquet Jr, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, +6.554s (13) 5 - Jean-Eric Vergne, TECHEETAH, +12.238s (10) 6 - Jose Maria Lopez, DRAGON, +16.491s (8) 7 - Nick Heidfeld, Mahindra Racing, +28.381s (6) 8 - Tom Blomqvist, Andretti Formula E, +32.380s (4) 9 - Alex Lynn, DS Virgin Racing, +33.520s (2) 10 - Daniel Abt, ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport, +40.951s (1) 11 - Mitch Evans, Panasonic Jaguar Racing, +46.278s 12 - Maro Engel, Venturi Formula E Team, +46.915s 13 - Nico Prost, Renault e.dams, +53.099s 14 - Antonio Felix da Costa, Andretti Formula E, +1:01.116s 15 - Jerome D’Ambrosio, DRAGON, +1:13.805s 16 - Luca Filippi, NIO Formula E Team, +1 Lap 17 - Edoardo Mortara, Venturi Formula E Team, +3 Laps

DNF - Oliver Turvey, NIO Formula E Team, 17 Laps DNF - Andre Lotterer, TECHEETAH, 14 Laps DNF - Lucas di Grassi, ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport, 7 Laps

Driver standings Felix Rosenqvist, Mahindra Racing - 54 Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing - 50 Jean-Eric Vergne, TECHEETAH - 43 Nelson Piquet Jr, Panasonic Jaguar Racing - 25 Edoardo Mortara, Venturi Formula E - 24

Team standings Mahindra Racing - 75 DS Virgin Racing - 58 TECHEETAH - 43 Panasonic Jaguar Racing - 40 Venturi Formula E Team - 30 Renault e.dams - 28 Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler - 12 Andretti Formula E - 12 NIO Formula E Team - 9 DRAGON - 8

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Information and photo source : Formula E Communications

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