Misano ePrix 2024 – Race 2: Pascal Wehrlein takes advantage of Oliver Rowland’s misfortunes to win

While victory seemed assured for Nissan driver Oliver Rowland, it was ultimately the German driver from Porsche who won in Misano and took the opportunity to regain the championship lead.

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Misano ePrix 2024 – Race 2: Pascal Wehrlein takes advantage of Oliver Rowland’s misfortunes to win

It was necessary to patiently wait for the final moments of this second race of the weekend at Misano to know the winner. After 26 laps on the day’s schedule, Pascal Wehrlein’s Porsche crossed the finish line first ahead of Jake Dennis and Nick Cassidy, who overtook Nico Müller in the final meters.

Starting from pole position in front of Jean-Eric Vergne, Jake Hughes maintained his lead for five laps before the Attack Mode strategy came into play. In a race start similar to the one the day before, where the pack was tightly grouped, Cassidy, starting from eighth, quickly made his way back to the front to battle with Wehrlein and Dennis.

On the 7th lap, the safety car had to enter the track following Robin Frinjs going off track. At the restart two laps later, it’s Nico Müller who finds himself in the lead.

Several incidents followed, starting with the breaking of the front wing of Antonio Felix da Costa’s Porsche. After his disqualification the day before, the Portuguese driver definitely had a weekend to forget in Italy. The same misfortune struck Frenchman Norman Nato on the 13th lap, although he managed to finish the race.

In front, Oliver Rowland, who won on Saturday through a penalty, manages to pull away alongside Wehrlein with a few meters’ lead over Dennis. At the same time, Mitch Evans’ Jaguar stops for a moment at the edge of the track before resuming. This marks the end of any hopes of a good result for the New Zealand driver.

Even if a spin from Sam Bird stirs up the pack a little, all eyes are on the battle for the top spots raging between Rowland, Wehrlein, Dennis, Müller, and Cassidy.

The Nissan driver doesn’t spare his vehicle, and it’s thus just a few turns before the finish line that he has to give up due to a lack of energy. Wehrlein takes advantage of this and becomes the first driver to win two races this season. The German regains the lead in the championship but finds himself tied on points with Jake Dennis. Both men have a nine-point lead over Oliver Rowland.

Note in this second race at Misano, the arrivals in the points of Sasha Fenestraz in 5th place and Jean-Eric Vergne in 7th. Finally, rookie Jehan Daruvala scored his first points in Formula E with his 9th place.

Meet us now in Monaco on April 27th for the 8th race of the season.

2024 Misano ePrix standings – Race 2

DriverTeamTimesGapLaps
1Pascal Wehrlein #94 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:19.512 26
2Jake Dennis #1 Andretti Formula E 1:19.827 +1.933 26
3Nick Cassidy #37 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:19.590 +2.221 26
4Nico Müller #51 ABT CUPRA FORMULA E TEAM 1:19.889 +2.271 26
5Sacha Fenestraz #23 Nissan Formula E Team 1:19.961 +5.230 26
6Sérgio Sette Câmara #3 ERT Formula E Team 1:19.991 +5.727 26
7Jean-éric Vergne #25 DS PENSKE 1:19.892 +6.794 26
8Jake Hughes #5 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:20.163 +8.236 26
9Jehan Daruvala #18 Maserati MSG Racing 1:19.889 +8.714 26
10Sam Bird #8 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:19.627 +11.912 26
11Lucas Di Grassi #11 ABT CUPRA FORMULA E TEAM 1:20.014 +12.415 26
12Maximilian Günther #7 Maserati MSG Racing 1:20.084 +13.387 26
13Edoardo Mortara #48 MAHINDRA RACING 1:20.171 +14.171 26
14Dan Ticktum #33 ERT Formula E Team 1:20.070 +17.875 26
15Nyck de Vries #21 MAHINDRA RACING 1:20.407 +21.935 26
16Norman Nato #17 Andretti Formula E 1:19.535 +1 lap 25
17António Félix Da Costa #13 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:18.682 +1 lap 25
18Mitch Evans #9 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:20.797 DNF26
19Oliver Rowland #22 Nissan Formula E Team 1:19.500 DNF25
20Stoffel Vandoorne #2 DS PENSKE 1:20.044 DNF22
21Sébastien Buemi #16 Envision Racing 1:21.672 DNF14
22Robin Frijns #4 Envision Racing 1:22.239 DNF6

Drivers’ championship standings

DriverTeamPoints
1Pascal WehrleinTag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team89
2Jake DennisAndretti Formula E89
3Oliver RowlandNissan Formula E Team80
4Nick CassidyJaguar TCS Racing76
5Maximilian GüntherMaserati MSG Racing63
6Jean-Eric VergneDS Penske53
7Mitch EvansJaguar TCS Racing52
8Sam BirdNeom McLaren Formula E Team38
9Jake HughesNeom McLaren Formula E Team25
10Norman NatoAndretti Formula E23

Team ranking in the championship

TeamsPoints
1Jaguar TCS Racing 128
2Andretti Formula E112
3Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team109
4Nissan Formula E Team100
5DS Penske75
6Maserati MSG Racing 65
7Neom McLaren Formula E Team63
8Envision Racing41
9Electric Racing Technology23
10ABT Cupra Formula E Team 19
11Mahindra Racing0
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