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Di Grassi reclaims Formula E lead with Mexico ePrix win

 XPB Images Lucas di Grassi wins the Mexico ePrix with a bold Fan Boost-aided overtaking move on Jérome D’Ambrosio, re-taking the Formula E championship from Sébastien Buemi. Pole sitter D’Ambrosio comfortably held off fellow front row starter Nicolas Prost at the start and led into the first corner, with most of the field cleanly through the opening chicane. Despite topping both free practice sessions, championship leader Buemi had only lined up fifth due to a small mistake in qualifying. The Swiss ace quickly moved up to P4, muscling his way past Daniel Abt on the outside of Turn one. The top five then ran nose to tail for most of the first half of the race, with...
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