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Da Costa: No penalty for Rowland’s Formula E Tokyo defence "sucks"
The Portuguese driver climbed from eighth to third in Formula E’s maiden race in Japan, challenging Rowland for second in the final laps. Despite no contact, an incident between them led to an investigation by the stewards. Da Costa expressed disappointment, feeling he had to brake to avoid the wall to prevent a collision. This loss of momentum allowed Jake Dennis to claim the final spot on the podium, with Rowland finishing second. Da Costa believed he could have challenged for the win if he had moved ahead of Rowland.