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Formula E: Nyck de Vries storms to victory in season opener in FE’s first ever night race


NYCK DE VRIES stormed to victory in the opening race of the season in Formula E’s first ever night race in Saudi Arabia.

The Mercedes driver dazzled under the lights in Riyadh to win his first FE race by four seconds.

Nyck de Vries dominated the opening race in Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaCredit: Formula E

Edoardo Mortara finished second for Venturi in a Mercedes powered car, ahead of Jaguar’s Mitch Evans.

Former F2 champion De Vries, said: “My first Formula E win, I’m still quite relaxed, I don’t know why but I am very pleased.

“We’ve been strong from the first practice session and to be able to translate it to the race was very satisfying.

“Because it wasn’t easy with so many safety cars and the race pace was very unpredictable at the start of the race.”

The next race is Saturday to round off the double header in Saudi Arabia.

Sam Bird’s debut for Jaguar ended in frustration after a strong start was ruined following a crash with fellow Brit Alex Lynn which forced them both to retire.

Formula E had their ever night race in Suadi ArabiaCredit: Formula E

Lynn closed the door on Bird who attempted the overtake on the inside, leaving Bird furious in his cockpit as the two faced each other after the crash.

McLaren boss Zak Brown was pictured at the opening FE race, just a month after the team signed an option to race in Formula E for the 2022/23 season.

But as they signed the agreement, the team made it clear they would still be committed to F1.

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Mclaren team boss Zak Brown (right) was pictured at the season opener in SuadiCredit: Formula E

British driver Sam Bird is ready for a new Formula E racing season


Source: Motorsport - thesun.co.uk


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