The two-part Jeddah ePrix, held during the 11th ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season, celebrated the series' 100th race. To honor this milestone, the race weekend featured some of the fastest-rising racing drivers participating in rookie testing, showcasing the capabilities of the GEN3 EVO racing machines at the official venue of the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
After landmark Free Practice sessions with the fastest-rising rookie racers, the action in Jeddah begins with accidents, clashes, and suspense galore.
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The first race saw Maximilian Guenther nailed his first win as a DS driver. In contrast, Nissan driver Oliver Rowland finished 2nd to maintain his title fight and McLaren newcomer Taylor Barnard completed the podium with his third-place finish. In the incident-packed second race, meanwhile, it's an all-British podium with Rowland the winner, Barnard the second placer, and Maserati's Jake Hughes the third placer.
Rowland is leading the championship fight ahead of Barnard but it's too early to tell. The next event is the Miami ePrix this April 12th.
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