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21.03.17
RACE RESULTS Pos Nr Driver Team Gap Last Best Kph/Mph Laps On Lap 1 9 Sébastien Buemi Renault e.dams - 1:13.359 1:11.058 120.3/74.75 37 33 2 25 Jean-eric Vergne TECHEETAH +2.996 1:14.019 1:10.832 120.2/74.69 37 27 3 11 Lucas Di Grassi ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport +6.921 1:14.971 1:10.744 120.0/74.56...
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21.03.17
QUALIFICATION RESULTS Pos Nr Driver Team Time Gap Kph/Mph Laps 1 25 Jean-eric Vergne TECHEETAH 1:08.751 - 129.9/80.72 4 2 9 Sébastien Buemi Renault e.dams 1:09.018 +0.267 129.4/80.41 4 3 11 Lucas Di Grassi ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport 1:09.084 +0.333 129.2/80.28 4 4 88 Oliver Turvey NEXTEV NIO 1:09...
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21.03.17
PRACTICE 1 PosNrDriverTeamTimeGapKph/MphLaps 1 37 José Maria Lopez DS Virgin Racing 1:09.431 - 128.6/79.91 16 2 25 Jean-eric Vergne TECHEETAH 1:09.959 +0.528 127.6/79.29 21 3 20 Mitch Evans Panasonic Jaguar Racing 1:10.111 +0.680 127.3/79.10 21 4 9 Sébastien Buemi Renault e.dams 1:10.305 +0.874 127...
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18.02.17
At his third attempt, Sebastien Buemi, driving for the Renault e.dams team, won the Buenos Aires ePrix for the first time, which means he has won all three races of the 2016/2017 season to date. Buemi crossed the line ahead of Jean-Eric Vergne (Techeetah) and Lucas di Grassi (ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport.)
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Sport
15.02.17
If there’s one driver who can claim to have been part of Formula E’s growth right from the start, then it’s Lucas di Grassi. The Brazilian was in Las Vegas in January 2013 where he gave the Spark race car its first run on the streets and he was back in the American city for the first eRace, as well as competing in 23 ePrix, winning 4 of them and finishing on the podium a total of 14 times.
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