Victory at the Finish Line: Cassidy’s Strategic Savings Secures Triumph at Berlin E-Prix

Victory at the Finish Line: Cassidy's Strategic Savings Secures Triumph at Berlin E-Prix

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Nick Cassidy emerged victorious from a thrilling first Berlin E-Prix race, climbing from ninth on the grid to win by 4.651s. But that relatively comfortable victory margin wasn’t a true reflection …

Nick Cassidy won the first Berlin E-Prix race, starting ninth and leading by 4.651s in a highly competitive event. The race saw plenty of overtaking due to the fast track and high energy consumption. Cassidy strategically conserved energy, allowing him to surge into the lead in the late stages. Oliver Rowland briefly led but was overtaken by Cassidy and Jean-Eric Vergne. Vergne secured second place, Rowland finished third, and Mitch Evans came in fourth. The race featured multiple lead changes and unexpected incidents, with drivers like Jake Dennis and Lucas di Grassi facing setbacks.

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