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Vergne wins race 1 of the Rome E-Prix

Article To news overview A massive collision towards the end of the race handed Jean-Eric Vergne the win after Mercedes duo Stoffel Vandoorne and Nyck de Vries got caught up in a racing incident that forced both drivers to retire. The damp conditions meant that the race started behind the safety car, however disaster struck a few corners later with Vandoorne and Lotterer coming together handing Rowland the lead. Lotterer was later handed a five second penalty. The Nissan driver however was given a drive through penalty for excessive use of power meaning the drivers who started first, second and third all fell out of contention for the race win handong Audi driver Lucas di Grassi the lead...
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