Historic victory for Audi in front of record turnout in Zurich
12 Jun 2018|899 views
Since 1954, no international circuit race has been held in Switzerland. The return of international motorsport attracted far more than 100,000 spectators to the city circuit in the financial district of the metropolis. The crowd got to see an impressive presentation of Audi's e-tron technology.
After starting the race from fifth place on the grid, it took Lucas di Grassi only 18 laps to take the lead and to subsequently clinch an uncontested victory. After 39 laps, the Audi driver had a 7.5-second advantage over runner-up Sam Bird in a DS Virgin.
For di Grassi, this marked his seventh Formula E triumph in total and the first victory in the 2017/2018 season. "It was an outstanding race and I'm extremely happy," said the Audi driver who was presented with the trophy by City President Corine Mauch.
"Winning the first circuit race on Swiss soil after more than 64 years is simply fantastic. My Audi e-tron FE04 was super fast today and allowed me to win the race from fifth place on the grid."
With his victory, di Grassi moved up to third place in the driver's championship and still has a chance of finishing runner up with the final two races in New York on 14th and 15th July. The Brazilian exuberantly celebrated his triumph in Switzerland with a jump into Lake Zurich - keeping a promise he had made to his team in case he would clinch victory.
Scoring its second victory in succession and third this season, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler closed the gap by 11 points in the teams' classification and lie second behind leaders Techeetah before the last two races.
Since 1954, no international circuit race has been held in Switzerland. The return of international motorsport attracted far more than 100,000 spectators to the city circuit in the financial district of the metropolis. The crowd got to see an impressive presentation of Audi's e-tron technology.
After starting the race from fifth place on the grid, it took Lucas di Grassi only 18 laps to take the lead and to subsequently clinch an uncontested victory. After 39 laps, the Audi driver had a 7.5-second advantage over runner-up Sam Bird in a DS Virgin.
For di Grassi, this marked his seventh Formula E triumph in total and the first victory in the 2017/2018 season. "It was an outstanding race and I'm extremely happy," said the Audi driver who was presented with the trophy by City President Corine Mauch.
"Winning the first circuit race on Swiss soil after more than 64 years is simply fantastic. My Audi e-tron FE04 was super fast today and allowed me to win the race from fifth place on the grid."
With his victory, di Grassi moved up to third place in the driver's championship and still has a chance of finishing runner up with the final two races in New York on 14th and 15th July. The Brazilian exuberantly celebrated his triumph in Switzerland with a jump into Lake Zurich - keeping a promise he had made to his team in case he would clinch victory.
Scoring its second victory in succession and third this season, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler closed the gap by 11 points in the teams' classification and lie second behind leaders Techeetah before the last two races.
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