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Formula E: Vergne takes victory in Techeetah 1-2

Formula E Championship - Santiago E-Prix

SANTIAGO, CHILE - FEBRUARY 03: Jean-Eric Vergne of France, Techeetah drives during the trial laps as part of the ABB Formula-E Antofagasta Minerals Santiago E-Prix on February 3, 2018 in Santiago, Chile. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

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Saturday’s Santiago ePrix for the ABB FIA Formula E Championship saw a little history made as Techeetah Formula E Team scored the first 1-2 in series history, with Jean-Eric Vergne leading teammate Andre Lotterer to the line.

However, the race was far from stress-free for the Techeetah team, as they battled radio and T.V. issues that prevented them from communicating with their drivers and efficiently following the on-track action. Further, Vergne and Lotterer battled hard for the win in the closing laps, with Lotterer trying to pass Vergne on the outside multiple times.

The two even made contact and became locked together nose-to-tail entering Turn 2, but were able to quickly disconnect and continue on without losing any positions.

However, Vergne held off all challenges to take the victory, his second in Formula E and the first 1-2 finish for any team in Formula E competition.

Behind the Techeetah teammates, Sebastien Buemi finished third for Renault e.dams, outdueling Nelson Piquet Jr. in the Panasonic Jaguar Racing entry. Piquet, in an attempt to pass Buemi for third, overshot his corner entry and gently nosed into the tire barrier. However, he rebounded to finish sixth.

Felix Rosenqvist finished fourth for Mahindra Racing, with Sam Bird in fifth for DS Virgin Racing.

The victory also sees Vergne take the championship lead by five points over Rosenqvist.

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