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Wehrlein takes second Formula E victory in Diriyah E-Prix

Article To news overview © Porsche Formula E Pascal Wehrlein took his second Formula E victory at the Diriyah City E-Prix ahead of Jake Dennis and Sam Bird. Wehrlein worked his way up through the field throughout the race, saving a short burst of Attack Mode at the end to defend from a charging Dennis who started in 12th. Bird put pressure on pole sitter Sebastien Buemi in the opening stages of the race, taking the lead after getting a good exit onto the start/finish straight. The Envision driver was later under pressure from Wehrlein, who made use of his Attack Mode earlier than Buemi and put himself in prime position to take second. Once Buemi took it, Wehrlein set his sights on Bird...
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