
Formula E: Nelson Piquet wins Long Beach
Nelson Piquet Jr took a commanding first Formula E win on the streets of Long Beach to become the series' sixth winner in six races.
The Brazilian took the lead by catching polesitter Daniel Abt by surprise into the tight first chicane on lap one, and from there he was always in control of the race.
His early lead was wiped out twice due to the safety car being called, but Piquet was able to build the gap again at each restart, going on to take victory 35 years on from his father's first Formula 1 win at the same venue.
Overheating behind Piquet's fanboost call
Abt was one of the first frontrunners to pit at the start of lap 22, but his strategy did not pay off as he lost second place to Jean-Eric Vergne during the stops. The German was no match for Vergne, so his attention turned to defending from teammate Lucas di Grassi, which allowed Sebastien Buemi to catch them both after recovering from his grid penalty for using too much power in qualifying.
Abt was eventually removed from the battle when he was given a drive-through penalty for using too much power, dropping him out of contention for points. Di Grassi made use of the clear track to pull away from Buemi and consolidate third place.
The top five was completed by Bruno Senna, who made use of stopping a lap later than most of the frontrunners to climb from the lower reaches of the top 10. Senna initially had to fight with Nicolas Prost when he came out of the pits, but the Frenchman was given a drive-through penalty for hitting Jerome d'Ambrosio at the hairpin on lap 21.
It completed a bad day for Prost, who started on the front row but was bullied down the order, first by Vergne and di Grassi after the first restart - caused by Scott Speed crashing out of sixth at the first chicane. Buemi and da Costa then demoted Prost on the second restart (after Charles Pic hit Jarno Trulli at the final corner). Prost - who led the championship coming into this race - came to blows with d'Ambrosio seven laps later as they fought over sixth place.
RESULTS
Pos | Driver | Team | Laps | Time | Gap |
1 | Nelson Piquet Jr. | China | 39 | 46m01.971s | - |
2 | Jean-Eric Vergne | Andretti | 39 | 46m03.676s | 1.705s |
3 | Lucas di Grassi | Abt | 39 | 46m04.965s | 2.994s |
4 | Sebastien Buemi | e.dams | 39 | 46m05.489s | 3.518s |
5 | Bruno Senna | Mahindra | 39 | 46m10.815s | 8.844s |
6 | Jerome D'Ambrosio | Dragon | 39 | 46m15.431s | 13.460s |
7 | Antonio Felix da Costa | Aguri | 39 | 46m18.142s | 16.171s |
8 | Jaime Alguersuari | Virgin | 39 | 46m19.946s | 17.975s |
9 | Loic Duval | Dragon | 39 | 46m20.407s | 18.436s |
10 | Stephane Sarrazin | Venturi | 39 | 46m22.389s | 20.418s |
11 | Nick Heidfeld | Venturi | 39 | 46m23.297s | 21.326s |
12 | Karun Chandhok | Mahindra | 39 | 46m34.888s | 32.917s |
13 | Vitantonio Liuzzi | Trulli | 39 | 46m40.563s | 38.592s |
14 | Nicolas Prost | e.dams | 39 | 46m44.346s | 42.375s |
15 | Daniel Abt | Abt | 39 | 46m46.332s | 44.361s |
16 | Charles Pic | China | 39 | 47m00.096s | 58.125s |
- | Salvador Duran | Aguri | 27 | 34m41.747s | Retirement |
- | Sam Bird | Virgin | 22 | 29m43.659s | Retirement |
- | Jarno Trulli | Trulli | 7 | 10m32.117s | Retirement |
- | Scott Speed | Andretti | 3 | 3m09.316s | Retirement |
originally on Autosport.com
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