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Berlin E-Prix IV: Da Costa wraps up FE title as Vergne wins

Team orders permitted Antonio Felix da Costa to wrap up the Formula E title with second place in the fourth Berlin race behind DS Techeetah team-mate Jean-Eric Vergne

Two orchestrated changes for position allowed the team to expertly manage the threat from Nissan e.dams to also seal successive constructors' championship for DS Techeetah.

With the second swap allowing polesitter and race leader Vergne to return to first place, he led a team 1-2 over da Costa by 0.497s to score his first victory of the season.

An equal launch for the top four on the grid spared a dramatic Turn 1, but the race was soon neutralised by a safety car after Saturday race winner Maximilian Guenther crashed.

The BMW Andretti driver, starting 21st on the grid, lost out to NIO 333 driver Oliver Turvey via a brilliant inside pass on the approach to Turn 2.

But as Sam Bird ran sluggishly through the Turn 3 apex, it forced Dragon Racing pilot Sergio Sette Camara to brake heavily and in-turn Turvey was forced to slow.

That left Guenther to lock up his front wheels and career into the back of Turvey, who was able to continue, but the German driver was eliminated on the spot.

Vergne maintained a 0.4s ahead of da Costa and then led cleanly away at the restart, but was not able to shake his stablemate or the chasing Nissan e.dams of Oliver Rowland.

On lap nine, Rowland and Buemi triggered an early use of their 35kW attack mode boost to fall back to the leading pair as Rowland joined briefly behind Mahindra Racing driver Alex Lynn.

He resumed the position on the next lap down the inside into Turn 6, as both DS Techeetahs responded by taking their first of two attack mode power boosts.

Although Vergne narrowly rejoined in first place, it hurt da Costa as he was knocked to fourth by Rowland and Lynn.

With one-minute more of the boost, da Costa regained his second spot after passing Rowland on the main straight into Turn 1 to quickly close back up to the rear of Vergne.

On lap 13, a radio message for da Costa to "swap and attack" with Vergne allowed him to maintain a constant margin of 0.4s through the middle phase of the race.

With both cars running with 1% less useable energy than the Nissans, the pre-emptive move gave da Costa a buffer to Rowland and Buemi.

Although the Nissans did close in a top-five chain reared up by Nyck de Vries, Rowland in third did not attempt an overtake.

That meant on lap 30, DS Techeetah ordered another uncontested change for position on the approach to Turn 1, from where Vergne led to the spoils to climb to second place in the points - having been only 12th after race two at the Tempelhof Airport circuit.

Nissan also asked its drivers to swap over, with Buemi holding an energy advantage over Rowland, but as Buemi passed into Turn 6 he missed the apex to delay the pair and ease the pressure on the top two.

Buemi would retain his third place to the flag, as a late and aggressive lunge from de Vries on the final lap promoted him to fourth ahead of Rowland.

Lucas di Grassi was a remote sixth for Audi ahead of Jaguar's Mitch Evans and Andre Lotterer.

Lynn and Felipe Massa completed the top 10 ahead of Sam Bird, whose team-mate Robin Frijns failed to start the race after Envision Virgin Racing could not fire up the car.

Stoffel Vandoorne, after qualifying 20th, would climb to 12th ahead of Alexander Sims.

Berlin E-Prix IV race results - 37 laps

Pos Driver Team Car Gap
1 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Techeetah DS 46m24.803s
2 Antonio Felix da Costa DS Techeetah DS 0.497s
3 Sebastien Buemi Nissan e.dams Nissan 1.392s
4 Nyck de Vries Mercedes Mercedes 3.791s
5 Oliver Rowland Nissan e.dams Nissan 5.018s
6 Lucas di Grassi Audi Audi 9.805s
7 Mitch Evans Jaguar Jaguar 14.814s
8 Andre Lotterer Porsche Porsche 15.755s
9 Alex Lynn Mahindra Mahindra 21.001s
10 Felipe Massa Venturi Mercedes 22.809s
11 Sam Bird Virgin Audi 22.911s
12 Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes Mercedes 23.388s
13 Alexander Sims BMW BMW 23.575s
14 Edoardo Mortara Venturi Mercedes 23.889s
15 Jerome d'Ambrosio Mahindra Mahindra 23.914s
16 Rene Rast Audi Audi 24.381s
17 James Calado Jaguar Jaguar 26.600s
18 Daniel Abt NIO NIO 29.121s
19 Neel Jani Porsche Porsche 29.527s
20 Nico Muller Dragon Penske 34.431s
21 Sergio Sette Camara Dragon Penske 36.315s
22 Oliver Turvey NIO NIO 1m01.473s
- Maximilian Guenther BMW BMW Collision
- Robin Frijns Virgin Audi Not started


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