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Mortara wins Berlin E-Prix ahead of thrilling late-race battle

Article To news overview Edoardo Mortara has won the first Berlin E-Prix of the weekend ahead of a thrilling battle behind him in the final stages of the event. The ROKiT Venturi Racing driver had started the race from P1, having clinched his debut pole in the series earlier in the day, with Mahindra's Alexander Sims lining up alongside him in second and the DS Techeetah of Antonio Felix da Costa behind in third. It was a strong start for Mortara, who held off an early challenge from the DS Techeetahs to hold onto the lead. Meanwhile, Jean-Eric Vergne lost a place to Andre Lotterer behind. There were big gains for Jaguar's Sam Bird, going up four places to 11th, while Stoffel Vandoorne...
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