One of the most-loved circuits on the calendar, Formula E and Mexico are a match made in heaven. The Swiss had to settle for third, following di Grassi and D’Ambrosio home. Turvey retained charge of proceedings, though Buemi and di Grassi were making up ground. An ingenious gamble saw di Grassi and D’Ambrosio make for their second cars some five laps ahead of time. A third Safety Car threw D’Ambrosio’s plans into the dust. He clung on to second as long as he could, allowing di Grassi to scamper clear. As it turned out, D’Ambrosio’s defence cost Vergne a shot at the lead – allowing di Grassi to manage things home after what turned out to be a strategic masterstroke. READ MORE: Eight of the best Formula E races, chosen by YOU!.
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