After starting second, Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans emerged victorious after a flawless race in Mexico City.
Pulling away from Pole, TAG Heuer Porsche’s Andre Lotterer was forced wide through Turn 1, forcing him back down the order to fourth. Slipping ahead, Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans took the lead.
Nose to tail, the pack headed through a heaving Foro Sol stadium before completing a lap. Sitting in sixth, Geox Dragon’s Nico Mueller misjudged the entry into Turn 1, ploughing into the wall and ending his race with 48 minutes left on the clock. With the new-look BMW i8 Safety Car deployed, the pack followed in formation while Mueller’s car was recovered.
With the racing restarted, Evans pulled ahead with 35 minutes left on the clock. Under the new regulations for the 2019/20 season, all cars received a 5kW energy reduction after following the Safety Car for five minutes. Traveling wide through Turn 1, Rokit Venturi Racing’s Felipe Massa clipped the wall, damaging his car and ended his race early.
Holding the lead, Evans extended the gap at the front as Envision Virgin Racing’s Sam Bird overtook Nissan e.dams’ Sebastian Buemi to move into second. With the battle for the podium raging, Lotterer slipped even further down the ranks, while damage to his front, right wing left a plume of smoke behind him. Eventually losing the damaged wing on track, the German returned to the pits for new bodywork before eventually retiring from the race.
For reigning champion and DS Techeetah driver Jean-Eric Vergne, the Frenchman sat behind his teammate Antonio Felix da Costa, as the two DS cars held their place in the points in sixth and seventh. Behind Vergne, was Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler’s Lucas di Grassi in eighth.
With 17 minutes left on the clock, Mercedes-Benz EQ’s Nyck de Vries (in fifth) failed to stop at the end of the start/finish straight whilst attempting to defend a move from Da Costa. De Vries clipped fellow Dutchman and Envision Virgin Racing’s Robin Frijns before skidding to a halt at the end of the straight. Reporting technical problems over the radio, the rookie was left stranded and became the fourth driver to retire from the race.
Having made his way up to fifth, Vergne remained behind his teammate Da Costa in fourth. With less energy than his counterpart, the two DS Techeetah drivers battled over the radio with the management back in the garage, unable to decide on a concrete strategy. Eventually breaking out of his long-held position, Da Costa climbed up into third past Buemi with his extra energy.
With five minutes left on the clock plus one lap to the finish, Evans continued to pull away with Bird and Da Costa following. With increased pressure, Bird misjudged Turn 13, clipping the wall and ending his race along with any chance of a podium finish. Da Costa, now in second, stayed ahead as Buemi moved up into third, hoping to claim his first championship points of the season.
After being discharged from hospital with a clean bill of health just hours before the race, following a heavy crash in Practice 1, Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler’s Daniel Abt retired with just minutes left on the clock.
Running well ahead of the rest of the pack, Panasonic Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans crossed the line trouble free, clinching his and Jaguar’s second victory in the series, followed by DS Techeetah’s Antonio Felix da Costa and Nissan e.dams’ Sebastian Buemi.
Race results
1 Mitch Evans, Panasonic Jaguar Racing
2 Antonio Felix da Costa, DS TECHEETAH
3 Sebastien Buemi, Nissan e.dams
4 Jean-Eric Vergne, DS TECHEETAH
5 Alexander Sims, BMW i Andretti Motorsport
6 Lucas di Grassi, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
7 Oliver Rowland, Nissan e.dams
8 Edoardo Mortara, ROKiT Venturi Racing
9 James Calado, Panasonic Jaguar Racing
10 Pascal Wehrlein, Mahindra Racing
11 Jerome D’Ambrosio, Mahindra Racing
12 Robin Frijns, Envision Virgin Racing
13 Maximilian Guenther, BMW i Andretti Motorsport
14 Brendon Hartley, GEOX DRAGON
15 Oliver Turvey, NIO 333
16 Neel Jani, TAG Heuer Porsche
DNF Stoffel Vandoorne, Mercedes-Benz EQ
DNF Sam Bird, Envision Virgin Racing
DNF Daniel Abt, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler
DNF Ma Qing Hua, NIO 333
DNF Nyck de Vries, Mercedes-Benz EQ
DNF Andre Lotterer, TAG Heuer Porsche
DNF Felipe Massa, ROKiT Venturi Racing
DNF Nico Mueller, GEOX DRAGON
Points
Mitch Evans, Panasonic Jaguar Racing 47
Alexander Sims, BMW i Andretti Motorsport 46
Antonio Felix da Costa, DS TECHEETAH 39
Stoffel Vandoorne, Mercedes-Benz EQ 38
Lucas di Grassi, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 32
Sam Bird, Envision Virgin Racing 28
Oliver Rowland, Nissan e.dams 28
Maximilian Guenther, BMW i Andretti Motorsport 25
Edoardo Mortara , ROKiT Venturi Racing 22
Andre Lotterer, TAG Heuer Porsche 21
Nyck de Vries, Mercedes-Benz EQ 18
Jean-Eric Vergne, DS TECHEETAH 16
Sebastien Buemi, Nissan e.dams 15
Pascal Wehrlein, Mahindra Racing 13
James Calado, Panasonic Jaguar Racing 12
Robin Frijns, Envision Virgin Racing 10
Daniel Abt, Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler 8
Jerome D’Ambrosio, Mahindra Racing 2
Felipe Massa, ROKiT Venturi Racing 2
Brendon Hartley, GEOX DRAGON 2
Oliver Turvey, NIO 333 0
Nico Mueller, GEOX DRAGON 0
Neel Jani, TAG Heuer Porsche 0
Ma Qing Hua, NIO 333 0
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