The British driver wins Round 4 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Sao Paulo with stunning overtake on final lap Jaguar TCS Racing’s Mitch Evans claims second, with Oliver Rowland coming third for Nissan Formula E Team SAO PAULO: Sam Bird sealed one of the most dramatic victories in Formula E history at the Sao Paulo E-Prix with a stunning finm For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport The race, which included 212 competitive overtakes, was watched by tens of thousands of fans in Brazil’s most populous city including racing royalty Bernie Ecclestone and fellow countrymen Felipe Massa and Emerson Fittipaldi. Bird established an early lead in Sao Paulo, strategically using Attack Mode to keep ahead of the pack, including early frontrunner Pascal Wehrlein. Throughout the race, the top 15 contenders were tightly grouped, with minimal time differences accentuating the intense competition. The lead shuffled between Bird, the Porsches of Wehrlein and his teammate Antonio Felix da Costa, the Jaguar of Evans and Jake Dennis (Andretti Formula E) as the race ebbed and flowed. The consensus on strategy before the race was of an energy-critical encounter with the Anhembi Sambadrome Circuit’s long straights and long, sweeping curves. Two safety car periods — including one for the recovery of standings leader Nick Cassidy’s Jaguar when the Kiwi hit the wall in dramatic fashion on Lap 16 — turned the remainder of the race into a straight sprint to the finish. As the laps ticked down, Bird and Evans looked to hold the advantage. Despite Dennis in third keeping 1.5 percent usable energy in hand on the lead pair, his car was running too hot to capitalize. Inside the final seven laps, including three added on for those periods under the safety car, Evans appeared to have done enough with a move around the outside of Bird at Turn 3 for P1. However, the McLaren driver was not done yet. All too aware he had not won since Formula E’s trip to New York City in 2021, Bird could not resist a last-ditch maneuver on Evans, his old sparring partner and Jaguar teammate for the top step of the podium. Bird went all the way around the outside of Turn 10 — his last chance to make something stick — and hung on to take the inside line and the lead into Turn 11, steering to the win with Evans just half a second back. It was most certainly one of the best moves and best finishes to a race in Formula E’s 10-season history. Dennis’ temperatures were critical, and the Porsche-powered Andretti had to manage things to the finish, allowing Oliver Rowland (Nissan Formula E Team) to capitalize as the reigning champion tried to fend off Wehrlein. Yorkshireman Rowland was able to slice by both at the last corner, beating the pair in a sprint to the finish to third, with Wehrlein edging Dennis for fourth. Da Costa (TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team) rounded out the top six, while Brazilian home hero Lucas di Grassi (ABT CUPRA) only managed 13th. This resulted in a substantial reduction of Cassidy’s lead at the top of the standings, due to his crash and absence of points from this race. Wehrlein finds himself just three points back in second on 53 points, with Evans third on 39 in the Drivers’ World Championship. In the Teams’ Jaguar TCS Racing head TAG Heuer Porsche, 96 points to 61. Bird said: “I said on the radio, ‘I think he’s struggling,’ and I was told to cool the car, and then I saw the lift points and I thought, ‘Well look, it’s now or never. I’ve got to go.’ He defended the inside and gave me just enough room on the outside to have some kind of move. I don’t know how close it was to the wall, but it was fair racing and we got it done.” Evans was gracious after finishing second, saying: “I’m really happy for Sam. He’s had a tough few seasons, so to see him get a win again in his new colors — he looks good in orange — I’m super happy for him. Got some good points. I would have taken second coming into this weekend just in terms of my championship position, but the win was right there … I just had no power, so he would have got me to the line anyway, I was a bit of a sitting duck.”
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