2021 Formula E, Rome E-Prix results: Mahindra Racing on the podium

 

Mahindra Racing scored its first podium finish of the 2021 Formula E season as Alexander Sims finished 2nd in the Rome E-Prix. DS Techeetah’s Jean-Eric Vergne and Mercedes EQ’s Stoffel Vandoorne won the two races over the frenetic weekend, while Audi took some big hits.

  • Mahindra now 7th overall in the teams’ championship
  • Vergne wins Round 3; Vandoorne wins Round 4
  • Audi’s Lucas di Grassi retires from both races

Read on to catch up on all the action from Round 3 and 4:

Sims 2nd in Rome E-Prix for Mahindra Racing

While Formula E has raced in Rome before, organisers introduced a newly configured circuit this year. This, combined with the wet weather conditions, set the stage for some incident packed races across the double header.

Starting from 6th on the grid, Sims had already climbed up to 3rd place by lap 7, boosted by polesitter Nick Cassidy (Virgin Racing) spinning out of the lead on the opening lap due to a suspected software issue. He then took full advantage of the Safety Car re-start, triggered by Audi driver Lucas di Grassi spinning into the wall, and pipped Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein to 2nd place.

Despite showing the potential to challenge for victory, Sims was unable to find a way past Vandoorne and had to settle for 2nd place, finishing just 0.6 secs behind the Mercedes EQ driver. Nevertheless, it’s a solid result for the British driver and came as a much needed boost after his retirement in Round 3, just a day earlier.  

Alex Lynn kept his nose out of trouble to finish the first race in 8th place and pick up four valuable points for Mahindra Racing. He finished 9th on the road in the second race, but was penalised for not using his second Attack Mode activation, which dropped him down to 17th

The M7Electro features a new powertrain as the Indian squad looks to return to its winning ways, and Team Principal Dilbagh Gill believes this is already yielding results. “I am absolutely thrilled to return to the podium – it had been too long coming since our last visit, but we don’t plan on it being so long until the next one! We’re delighted that our new car, the M7Electro, with our new ZF powertrain, is proving competitive on track,” he said.

“We can already see that the incredibly hard work we have done on where we needed to improve from the last couple of seasons is paying dividends. I am so happy for Alexander Sims and it’s a wonderful start to the season for him in only his second race weekend for us. I’m sorry that Alex Lynn didn’t have the race we had planned today; we should have had them both up the sharp end of the grid, so that’s something we’ll be working on ahead of Valencia which is in just two week’s time – we have the taste of champagne now and I want the whole team to be drinking it!”

Vergne wins Rome E-Prix, Round 3

The first of two races in Rome started and ended behind the Safety Car. Several drivers traded positions for the lead – Porsche’s Andre Lotterer and Vandoorne collided while battling for the win, and the next race leader Oliver Rowland (Nissan) received a drive-through penalty for using too much power.

This handed Di Grassi the lead, and he was locked in a fierce battle with Vergne for the next few laps. Just when it seemed like he had victory in the bag, the Audi driver slowed down due to a technical issue on his way up the hill. Both Mercedes EQ drivers collided as Vandoorne took evasive action to avoid Di Grassi.

As a result, the race ended up finishing behind the Safety Car, with Vergne taking victory ahead of the Jaguar duo of Sam Bird and Mitch Evans.

Vandoorne bounces back to win Round 4

Vandoorne didn’t have to wait too long for redemption as he expertly managed a Safety Car re-start and fended off Sims to win Round 4 at the same venue the next day.

Nato finished 3rd on the road, but was given a post-race penalty for energy overuse. This promoted Wehrlein to the final podium spot, ahead of Venturi’s Edoardo Mortara.

2021 Formula E championship standings

Sam Bird leaves Rome on top of the drivers’ standings with a total of 43 points, just four points ahead of his Jaguar teammate Mitch Evans. Jaguar Racing also leads the teams’ championship from Mercedes EQ. Meanwhile, Mahindra Racing’s podium result has pushed the team up to 7th in the overall order.

Formula E will now head to Valencia, Spain, for the next two rounds on April 24 and 25, 2021.

2021 Rome E-Prix results

Rome E-Prix, Round 3 results
Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Techeetah
2 Sam Bird Jaguar Racing 0.461
3 Mitch Evans Jaguar Racing 0.756
4 Robin Frijns Virgin Racing 1.034
5 Sebastien Buemi Nissan E.DAMS 3.142
6 Rene Rast Audi 3.534
7 Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 3.918
8 Alex Lynn Mahindra Racing 5.720
9 Max Gunther BMW i Andretti 18.296
10 Nick Cassidy Virgin Racing 23.763
11 Tom Blomqvist NIO 19.089
12 Norman Nato Venturi 20.045
13 Oliver Rowland Nissan E.DAMS 20.270
14 Nico Muller Dragon Racing 21.155
15 Sergio Sette Camara Dragon Racing 21.415
16 Andre Lotterer Porsche 22.987
DNF Nyck de Vries Mercedes EQ 3 laps
DNF Lucas di Grassi Audi 3 laps
DNF Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes EQ 3 laps
DNF Antonio Felix da Costa DS Techeetah 4 laps
DNF Jake Dennis BMW i Andretti 7 laps
DNF Edoardo Mortara Venturi 14 laps
DNF Alexander Sims Mahindra Racing 22 laps
DNF Oliver Turvey NIO
Rome E-Prix, Round 4 results
Pos Driver Team Gap
1 Stoffel Vandoorne Mercedes EQ
2 Alexander Sims Mahindra Racing 0.666
3 Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 2.346
4 Edoardo Mortara Venturi 5.018
5 Max Gunther BMW i Andretti 5.305
6 Mitch Evans Jaguar Racing 5.671
7 Antonio Felix da Costa Techeetah 6.133
8 Sebastien Buemi Nissan E.DAMS 9.795
9 Tom Blomqvist NIO 12.032
10 Nico Muller Dragon Racing 12.872
11 Jean-Eric Vergne Techeetah 15.676
12 Sergio Sette Camara Dragon Racing 16.009
13 Jake Dennis BMW i Andretti 16.352
14 Oliver Turvey NIO 17.134
15 Andre Lotterer Porsche 17.838
16 Oliver Rowland Nissan E-DAMS 21.140
17 Alex Lynn Mahindra Racing 37.697
18 Robin Frijns Virgin Racing 43.103
DNF Sam Bird Jaguar Racing 1 lap
DNF Nyck de Vries Mercedes EQ 1 lap
DNF Nick Cassidy Virgin Racing 2 laps
DNF Rene Rast Audi 4 laps
DNF Lucas di Grassi Audi 16 laps
DNF Norman Nato Venturi

 

 

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