Charging to Victory: Mitch Evans’ Thrilling Switchback Triumph in Soggy Miami Formula E Race

Charging to Victory: Mitch Evans' Thrilling Switchback Triumph in Soggy Miami Formula E Race

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Mitch Evans mastered tricky conditions at the Miami International Autodrome to seal victory in the Miami E-Prix.

Envision’s Joel Eriksson performed impressively in slippery conditions to secure fourth place, while Nyck de Vries finished in fifth. Unfortunately, Nick Cassidy and Oliver Rowland failed to score any points in the race.

Müller, starting on pole, finished in second place, just ahead of his factory Porsche teammate Pascal Wehrlein. Jaguar driver made a remarkable climb from ninth on the grid to become the leader in the most wins in Formula E history by surpassing Nico Müller with a great move.

The race began with rain, leading to the first wet running of the event and initial laps behind the safety car due to the unfamiliarity with the wet track conditions. After a standing start, a group of seven drivers broke away and dominated the race, including da Costa, Müller, Evans, Drugovich, de Vries, Wehrlein, and Eriksson.

However, the group reduced to five after an incident involving Drugovich colliding with da Costa and falling off the pace. Evans managed to overtake Müller to take the lead, eventually securing a victory with Müller and Wehrlein completing the podium.

Meanwhile, Cassidy, Rowland, and Dennis were unable to fight for points and remained in the lower half of the field throughout the race.

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