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Dennis takes Mexican win in Formula E, Frijns breaks wrist

Jake Dennis managed to take the first victory of the Formula E season. The driver beat Lucas Di Grassi in Mexico, who was allowed to start the race from pole position, doing himself an important service. Article continues under ad Di Grassi started the race from pole position and maintained this spot in the opening stages. Behind him, Jake Hughes and Dennis battled busily with each other for second position, with the first driver proving to be the stronger of the two. After Robin Frijns collided hard with his predecessor's car, a safety car entered the track and it was waiting for the race to continue. Incidentally, the Dutchman broke his wrist in the incident. Read more Eight teams within...
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