Oliver Rowland delivered Nissan a fairytale home win on the hot and humid day of the second Tokyo E-Prix, showcasing poise and patience. With his fourth victory of the season, Rowland solidified his lead in the championship race. Despite initial challenges, Rowland’s strategic race plan and late Attack Mode activation allowed him to secure the win by overtaking his competitors. The intense battle with Dan Ticktum and Pascal Wehrlein added excitement to the race, highlighting Rowland’s skill and determination. Ticktum’s strong performance earned him his maiden Formula E podium, while unfortunate incidents, like Mortara’s nudge on Barnard, affected the final outcome. Overall, Rowland’s masterclass performance and strategic maneuvers made the second Tokyo E-Prix a thrilling and memorable event.
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