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Sam Bird Soars In New York ePrix

Sam Bird Soars In New York ePrix
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Sam Bird dominated the New York ePrix on Saturday. (Formula E Photo)

NEW YORK CITY – Sam Bird became the first driver to win an international motor race in New York thanks to a superb drive in the FIA Formula E Qualcomm New York City ePrix on Saturday.

The DS Virgin Racing driver had to work hard for his win. He had to overcome his rookie teammate Alex Lynn, who scored a surprise pole in his debut race as well as front row starter Daniel Abt.

Once he worked his way into the lead, Bird pulled out a comfortable advantage, which meant he was able to re-join the race still in top spot following his mandatory mid-race car change. However, he could not afford to relax in the closing stages.

When a broken driveshaft caused Nick Heidfeld to stop on track, the Qualcomm Safety Car was deployed and Bird’s lead over the TECHEETAH of Jean-Eric Vergne was neutralized.

This left just two nerve-wracking laps for Bird to endure before he could etch his name into motor racing history. But he timed his restart to perfection and gave Vergne no opportunity to deny him the landmark win.

“It was incredible,” Bird said. “Firstly, it’s incredible that we’re here and congratulations to everyone at Formula E for putting this event on, I can imagine how difficult it was, but it’s been an amazing week so far. We had pretty good speed today. We learned a lot from Berlin and that was a real turning point for us, it may not have looked like it at the time, but I think we demonstrated that this weekend. Also hats off to my team-mate this weekend Alex Lynn, who did a scintillating job in Super Pole to take pole position.”

After a battling first part of the race, Vergne was able to stay out for a lap longer than most of his rivals before making a car switch. This allowed him to move into second place during the pitstops and even though he couldn’t quite get close enough to put pressure on Bird, with his new TECHEETAH team-mate Stephane Sarrazin in third, Vergne was very pleased with his day’s work.

“As a team, we’ve worked really hard this season and finally it’s our first double podium with my team-mate and that’s what I feel most happy about. As for myself I believe the start cost me the win. It was extremely dirty off-line and everybody who started on the left-hand side lost a position. I had a pretty safe beginning of the race, I lost a couple of positions, which I knew we would get back again, and that’s what I did and I finished the first stint in second position. I pushed hard to save more energy than this guy [Bird], but he didn’t make any mistakes and he deserved the win.”

Sarrazin started the race in 11th, but was the man on the move during the first half of the race, fighting his way up to fifth before the stops and then gaining a further position to run fourth going onto the final lap. When Abt overshot the hairpin following an issue with his car, Sarrazin dove through to record only his second podium in Formula E – the previous one coming in Long Beach in season two.

“I feel very good, it’s a great day for us at TECHEETAH. I made a small mistake in qualifying which meant I started from P11, but I knew I had a good car for the race and I started to overtake, and then I got a bit lucky on the last lap with Abt going straight on.”

With championship leader Sebastien Buemi absent, the race was an opportunity for Lucas di Grassi to close the gap in the title fight. Ahead of the race the ABT Schaeffler driver was 32 points in arrears, but starting 10th on the grid he would have to work hard to make significant inroads into that deficit.

He actually lost a place at the start, but then gradually worked his way up the order, and also took full advantage of Abt’s issue to slot into fourth place. This earned him 12 points, slicing the gap to Buemi down to 20 points.

The Brooklyn track created some thrilling racing including plenty of overtaking and meant that no matter where drivers qualified a good result was still possible. From 12th on the grid Loic Duval scored his best result of the season for Faraday Future Dragon Racing in fifth.

Source : speedsport.com

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