Mahindra’s Pascal Wehrlein took a lights-to-flag victory in the third round of Formula E’s ‘Race at Home Challenge’ on Saturday to end BMW i Andretti driver Maximilian Guenther’s run of success in the esports series.
Starting from pole on a virtual Monaco layout, the German beat Mercedes’ Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne — pole sitter in the previous two races — by 3.63 seconds with compatriot Guenther third.
“The start was very important… after that I had a small gap and I just kept the pace. For me, it was quite an easy race,” said Wehrlein.
Guenther, winner of the two previous races as well as a Monaco test event, had started sixth but swept up to third on the opening lap thanks to others tangling in a first corner pile-up.
The German now leads Wehrlein, who set the fastest lap of the race, in the standings by 21 points.
The esports series is filling the gap left by the all-electric Formula E season being suspended due to COVID-19, with the regular race drivers competing on simulators from their homes around the world.
“I got lucky to actually make it through the first corner,” said Vandoorne, an ex-Formula One driver like Wehrlein. “Then Pascal was already one and a half seconds ahead of me by lap one because of all of that.”
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