Jean-Eric Vergne scores home Formula E win for Techeetah in Sanya
Jean-Eric Vergne breathed life into his Formula E drivers' championship defence by scoring his first win of the season on Saturday in⛄ Sanya, beating Nissan's Oliver Rowland.
After going three races without scoring a point, Vergne managed to run from second place on the grid to take his firs🍬t victory since the New York E-Prix last Julওy after passing pole-sitter Rowland mid-distance.

Jean-Eric Vergne breathed life into his Formula E drivers' championship defence 𒉰b🌊y scoring his first win of the season on Saturday in Sanya, beating Nissan's Oliver Rowland.
After going three races without scoring a point, Vergne managed to run from second place on the grid to take his first v♉ictory since the New York E-Prix last July after passing pole-sitter Rowland mid✤-distance.
Rowland 🃏managed to retain the lead for Nissan throughout the opening stages, soaking up pressure from Vergne and a train of other cars behind all the way through the first half of the race.
But ღVergne was able to seize the lead on Lap 19 after diving down the inside of Rowland at Turn 11 before puꦦlling out a buffer to the gaggle of cars behind.
Following a red flag called following a crash for Alexander Sims, Vergne had 10 minutes to hold on once the race resumed, but was under investigation for leaving too much of a gap to the Safety Car once the race resum♌ed.
♒Vergne crossed the line less than two seconds clear of Rowland, with news following mo🐻ments later that he had received a reprimand for the incident, making him the race winner.
The result marked a first victory for the new DS Techeetah partnership for the 2018-19 season, and also saw Techeetah take home victory upon Formula E's return to China after over three years away. Vergne also became the sixth different✃ winner in as many races to start the ಌseason.
Rowꦇland held on to score his first podium in Formula E as Nissan secured a decent points haul, with Sebastien Buemi recovering from a🌄 qualifying penalty to finish the race sixth in the sister car.
Antonio Felix da Costa moved into the lead of the drivers' standings after finishing third for 💛BMW ahead of Techeetah's Andre Lotterer in fourth.
Daniel Abt took fifth for Audi ahe✱ad of Buemi and the Mahindra duo of Jerome d'Ambrosio and Pascal Wehrlein, while Mitch Evans and Edoardo Mortara completeꦐd the top 10. Felipe Massa finished 11th ahead of Oliver Turvey and Tom Dillmann of NIO.
Robin Frijns and Lucas di Grassi both dropped out of the points following a clash on the penultimate lap of the race, seemingly caused by contact between Frijns and Buemi fur෴ther back. The incident remains under investigation.
Sims was eliminated from the race on Lap 20 after glancing the wall when going wheel-to-wheel with Lotterer in the battle for position behind Vergne and Rowland. Damage to the right-rear of his BMW car left him stranded on-tra💮ck, resulting in the mid-race red flag.
Having led the championship on arrival in Sanya, Sam Bird's hopes of extending his points lead were dashed early on after a clash with Stoffel Vandoor🤪ne forced him to retire on the o꧙pening lap. Vandoorne was also sidelined following the incident that saw him run into the rear of Bird on the first lap, continuing the ex-McLaren Formula 1 driver's difficult start to life in Formula E. Vandoorne's HWA Racelab teammate Gary Paffett also retired in the opening half of the race.
GEOX🐟 Dragon suffered a double retirement as Felipe Nasr and Jose Maria Lopez were both forced to park up due to issues, while Jaguar's Nelson Piquet Jr. was also sidelined by an issue.
Formu✨la E now takes a three week break before returning with the Rome E-Prix on April 13, the first European round of the season.