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Formula E: Buemi wins as Vergne is thwarted
By alley - Dec 13, 2014, 2:45 PM ET

Formula E: Buemi wins as Vergne is thwarted

Sebastian Buemi won his first Formula E race in the all-electric single-seater series' third round in Punta del Este in Uruguay, while Formula 1 convert Jean-Eric Vergne hit last-gasp trouble. (Scroll down for video highlights.)

Buemi (BELOW), who started fourth, leapt ahead of DAMS teammate Nicolas Prost at the start to run third as Nelson Piquet Jr. grabbed the lead from poleman Vergne, whose Andretti car suffered wheelspin as he attempted to cover the Brazilian's China Racing entry into Turn 1.

Piquet led for the opening dozen laps, but Vergne was all over him. The Frenchman eventually found a way past with a decisive dive at the hairpin, but his power use had been high, which forced him to pit from the lead a lap earlier than his rivals.

As he did so, Stephane Sarrazin crashed out after slamming his Venturi car over the sausage kerbs at the quick chicane, which broke its suspension.

The safety car was required again, as it had been to recover Sam Bird's and Antonio Felix da Costa's cars earlier, and this, combined with the car swap cycle, jumbled up the order.

Nick Heidfeld took the lead, but was immediately given a drive-through for not taking the allotted time for his car swap. Once he pitted, Buemi led from Vergne, who was again using much more power than those around him. Piquet was running third, ahead of Prost, but the latter was also given a drive-through penalty, as his car had been detected over its power limit.

A late-race safety car for Matthew Brabham's crash, after he'd impressively charged from 19th to sixth, set up a classic finish. Vergne pushed Buemi hard from the restart, and Buemi locked up and straightlined the second chicane. But just when it seemed Vergne would pounce again, his car slowed and ground to a halt.

As Buemi cruised to victory, Vergne's exit gifted Piquet second place, with Lucas di Grassi finishing third ahead of Jarno Trulli, Jaime Alguersuari and Bruno Senna, who had been sent to the back of the grid due to an issue with when his tires were fitted ahead of qualifying.

Senna also broke his first car's suspension when he clipped the wall avoiding Sarrazin's crash, but he was able to immediately pit and switch to his other Spark-Renault.

Prost finished seventh, followed by the penalized Jerome d'Ambrosio, Oriol Servia and Heidfeld.

RESULTS - 31 LAPS:

Pos

Driver

Team

Gap

1

Sebastien Buemi

e.dams

49m 08.990s

2

Nelson Piquet Jr.

China

0.732s

3

Lucas di Grassi

Abt

2.635s

4

Jarno Trulli

Trulli

4.163s

5

Jaime Alguersuari

Virgin

4.698s

6

Bruno Senna

Mahindra

5.197s

7

Nicolas Prost

e.dams

6.514s

8

Jerome D'Ambrosio

Dragon

7.567s

9

Oriol Servia

Dragon

8.646s

10

Nick Heidfeld

Venturi

10.563s

11

Antonio Garcia

China

10.594s

12

Michela Cerruti

Trulli

19.617s

13

Karun Chandhok

Mahindra

54.175s

14

Jean-Eric Vergne

Andretti

Not running

15

Daniel Abt

Abt

3 Laps

16

Salvador Duran

Aguri

4 Laps

-

Matthew Brabham

Andretti

Retirement

-

Stephane Sarrazin

Venturi

Retirement

-

Antonio Felix da Costa

Aguri

Retirement

-

Sam Bird

Virgin

Retirement

CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS AFTER THREE ROUNDS:

Pos

Driver

Points

1

Lucas di Grassi

58

2

Sebastien Buemi

40

2

Sam Bird

40

4

Nelsinho Piquet

22

5

Jerome D'Ambrosio

22

6

Nicolas Prost

21

7

Franck Montagny

18

8

Karun Chandhok

18

9

Oriol Servia

17

10

Jaime Alguersuari

14

11

Jarno Trulli

12

12

Charles Pic

12

13

Bruno Senna

8

14

Antonio Felix da Costa

4

15

Daniel Abt

4

16

Jean-Eric Vergne

3

17

Stephane Sarrazin

2

18

Takuma Sato

2

19

Nick Heidfeld

1

 

Originally on Autosport.com

 

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