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18th March 2018
11:33am GMT

The drama continued into lap 5, when Nick Heidfeld stopped and the safety car was deployed to get him off track, but some drivers, rather than observe the no over taking rule whilst the safety car is on track, used in to their advantage to manoeuvre further up the grid.
In to lap 10 di Grassi made his first play to over take Vergne, but the championship leader once again managed to halt his advances, taking tight corners with great speed and guile.
Renault e.dams driver Sébastien Buemi was the second to have his race disrupted after taking a turn too widely, and damaging his car. He wasn’t the only one having issues. Nelson Piquet had to change cars early due to drive shaft issues, and as a result he was one lap behind all other drivers, consequently he could not finish the race. It was the same story for Daniel Abt on lap 23, looking set for a podium finish, he suffered from all four of his seatbelts becoming undone, as he explained later on twitter, his life was more important.
https://twitter.com/Daniel_Abt/status/975104096305864704
Vergne continued to push on in his conquest to retain 1st place, and strengthen his lead at the top of the standings, but it wasn’t going as swimmingly for Techeetah teammate André Lotterer, as poor energy management led to him pitting a lap early, and having to drive more conservatively in his second car.
The drama was far from over, the battle for 1st place raged on, as Alex Lynne in 4th and Mitch Evans in 5th displayed some fantastic skill resulting in a brilliant move from Evans to snatch Lynne’s spot in 4th. All the while, Sam Bird was magnificently creeping up on the two race leaders, with 4 laps to go, he had closed the gap from over 3 seconds, to just half a second and had moved up to 3rd, from a 9th place to start.
On the penultimate lap, Vergne and di Grassi were neck and neck, the packed out crowd were on the edge of their seats as there was only inches separating the race leaders as the cars brushed each other as di Grassi put everything he had in to an all or nothing attempt to take the lead. Sam Bird toyed with the idea of joining the party, but his engineer on the team radio advised him to manage the car and secure a spot on the podium, much to Bird’s frustration. Only ferocious driving from the championship leader could hold off di Grassi’s final shot at victory, and it proved to be enough, as Vergne crossed the line, winning his second race of the season, and increasing his lead at the top of the standings to 30 points.
Both drivers showed great respect for one another, discussing each others marvellous race, which proved once again that Formula E is one of the most exciting forms of racing on the planet.
Attention now turns to April 14th for round 7 in Rome, where all the drivers will once again go head to head, and Jean Eric Vergne will look to make it back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
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