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Formula E Berlin E-Prix: Muller scores maiden win in Porsche's home race

Nico Muller pulled off a strategic masterclass in Saturday’s Berlin E-Prix to deliver Porsche a home victory in Formula E.

Starting sixth on the grid, Muller dropped back in the early stages to focus on energy saving, before working his way back through the field.

With the pack running closely throughout, the Swiss was able to wrestle his way back to the top five before taking full advantage of the attack mode to seize the lead.

It marked Muller’s maiden Formula E win in five seasons, helping Porsche retain control of both the teams’ and the manufacturers’ standings. Nick Cassidy finished second for Citroen, with reigning champion Oliver Rowland completing the podium for Nissan e.Dams.

The opening race of the Berlin double-header followed a familiar pack-style pattern, with the entire grid covered by just 10 seconds in the opening dozen laps.

Polesitter Edoardo Mortara, Rowland, Maximilian Guenther and Cassidy all enjoyed stints at the front, before Lucas di Grassi and Zane Maloney surged to the front in the two Lola Abt cars.

Meanwhile, Porsche and Jaguar drivers adopted a completely different strategy in the opening phase of the race, dropping to the lower regions of the top 10 to conserve energy.

Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing (Photo by: Simon Galloway / LAT Images via Getty Images)

Lola’s stranglehold at the front ended on lap 17, when both Cassidy and Rowland surged past Maloney to grab first and second positions. Mortara soon joined them at the front of the field, setting up a three-way fight at around the midway point of the race.

Cassidy was the first frontrunner to complete his pit boost stop, on lap 21, with Mortara following him just a lap later and Rowland delaying his mandatory fast recharge until lap 26.

Rowland’s strategy put him at the front of the field when the pitstops had shaken out, with Cassidy passing Mortara to grab second position.

By this stage, Muller had climbed his way up to fourth place, holding an energy advantage of around 3% over the leaders.

The 34-year-old was the first driver to arm the attack mode and took full advantage of the 350kW mode to grab the lead and build a buffer of four seconds. This advantage proved too large for his rivals to overcome, with Muller going on to claim his maiden win by an extended margin of 4.7s.

Cassidy fell into the clutches of Rowland in the final phase of the race, but held on to second to claim his third podium of the season. Rowland, on the other hand, fended off a late attack from Mortara to bag his fourth podium in seven races.

Polesitter Mortara struggled for efficiency for much of the race, but took over the lead of the championship with Porsche rival Pascal Wehrlein sustaining a front-right puncture and finishing 19th.

Edoardo Mortara, Mahindra Racing (Photo by: Simon Galloway / LAT Images via Getty Images)

Andretti’s Jake Dennis and Jaguar driver Mitch Evans replicated Muller’s strategy to finish fifth and sixth, ahead of the sole-surviving Cupra Kiro car of Pepe Marti.

The top 10 was completed by Taylor Barnard (DS Penske), Nyck de Vries (Mahindra) and Antonio Felix da Costa (Jaguar).

The two Lola cars were unable to maintain their pace in the second half of the race, with Maloney slipping to 15th and di Grassi only managing 17th.

Formula E Berlin E-Prix Race results

All Stats
 
Cla Driver # Laps Time Interval km/h Points Retirement
1 Switzerland N. Müller Porsche Team 51 39

41'37.851

    25  
2 New Zealand N. Cassidy Citroën Racing 37 39

+4.798

41'42.649

4.798   18  
3 United Kingdom O. Rowland Nissan e.Dams 1 39

+5.252

41'43.103

0.454   15  
4 Switzerland E. Mortara Mahindra Racing 48 39

+5.898

41'43.749

0.646   12  
5 United Kingdom J. Dennis Andretti Formula E 27 39

+8.117

41'45.968

2.219   10  
6 New Zealand M. Evans Jaguar Racing 9 39

+8.917

41'46.768

0.800   8  
7
P. Martí Cupra Kiro
3 39

+10.142

41'47.993

1.225   6  
8 United Kingdom T. Barnard DS Penske 77 39

+10.529

41'48.380

0.387   4  
9 Netherlands N. de Vries Mahindra Racing 21 39

+11.141

41'48.992

0.612   2  
10 Portugal A. Felix da Costa Jaguar Racing 13 39

+13.051

41'50.902

1.910   1  
11 Germany M. Gunther DS Penske 7 39

+13.836

41'51.687

0.785      
12 Switzerland S. Buemi Envision Racing 16 39

+14.336

41'52.187

0.500      
13 Brazil F. Drugovich Andretti Formula E 28 39

+14.596

41'52.447

0.260      
14 France J. Vergne Citroën Racing 25 39

+14.889

41'52.740

0.293      
15 Barbados Z. Maloney LOLA YAMAHA ABT FORMULA E TEAM 22 39

+15.178

41'53.029

0.289      
16 Sweden J. Eriksson Envision Racing 14 39

+16.036

41'53.887

0.858      
17 Brazil L. di Grassi LOLA YAMAHA ABT FORMULA E TEAM 11 39

+17.195

41'55.046

1.159      
18 France N. Nato Nissan e.Dams 23 39

+18.138

41'55.989

0.943      
19 Germany P. Wehrlein Porsche Team 94 39

+49.681

42'27.532

31.543      
nc United Kingdom D. Ticktum Cupra Kiro 33 37

+2 Laps

40'20.676

2 Laps      

 

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