Today’s victory for Maximilian Guenther at the Shanghai International Circuit was far from a simple pole-to-win conversion, as the race was filled with intense energy-saving tactics, fierce battles, and diverse pit strategies. Despite starting from pole position, Guenther and DS Penske navigated the complex race conditions perfectly, securing the team’s first-ever Formula E 1-2 finish. Qualifying on pole brought Guenther three extra points, but he showcased exceptional skill in managing the challenges of the circuit throughout the race. The victory was not guaranteed solely by starting at the front due to the track’s energy-draining nature, making the 1-2 finish even more impressive. Guenther emphasized the complexity of Formula E races, praising his team’s execution, pace, and strategy in achieving the remarkable result at the Shanghai E-Prix.
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