P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Maximilian Günther claimed his first victory of Season 10, in the first ever Tokyo E-Prix.
Maximilian Günther denied Nissan a famous home victory in the inaugural Tokyo E-Prix with a strategic masterclass by Maserati. Günther timed his attack modes perfectly, taking the lead on Lap 25 and holding it through the chequered flag. Polesitter Oliver Rowland settled for second, followed by reigning champion Jake Dennis on the podium. Antonio Felix da Costa claimed fourth ahead of team-mate Pascal Wehrlein in fifth. The start saw Rowland lead, facing pressure from Edoardo Mortara, who quickly moved into second. The race was eventful with overtakes, penalties, and incidents, shaping an intense competition in the electric racing event.