Formula E 2018: Felix Rosenqvist Overtakes Buemi To Win Marrakesh ePrix

- Felix Rosenqvist secured his second win of the season at Marrakesh
- Teammate Nick Heidfield finished 8th in the Marrakesh ePrix
- Felix Rosenqvist has a 4-point lead over Buemi in the drivers' standings
Mahindra Racing took the first win of the year and second of this season with Felix Rosenqvist winning the Marrakesh ePrix. Rosenqvist beat race leader Sebastien Buemi to take the win, while DS Virgin Racing driver Sam Bird completed the podium finishing third. With consistent podium finishes, Rosenqvist also leads in the Formula E points standings ahead of Buemi and Bird. Meanwhile, Mahindra Racing's second car piloted by Nick Heidfield finished 8th in the ePrix.
With the Hong Kong ePrix under his belt, Rosenqvist had lots to look forward to at Marrakesh. However, a mistake during qualifying meant the Swede had to start third in the first race of the calendar year. On the other hand, Buemi started the race from pole with Bird in second place. The positions remained largely unchanged through the first half of the race, but Bird showed signs of slowing down due to a gearbox problem on Lap 16, a lap before the mid-race car swaps.
undefined. @FRosenqvist takes the lead from @Sebastien_buemi with 4 laps to go #MarrakeshEPrix pic.twitter.com/GGfeBQXVX9
— ABB FIA Formula E Championship (@FIAFormulaE) January 13, 2018
This was enough for Rosenqvist to catch up with the DS driver and hold on to the second place. In the second part of the race, a yellow flag further helped Rosenqvist catch up with the race leader. The Swede was now just one second behind Buemi and was eagerly trying to pass him, and finally got a chance on Turn 7 with just five laps to go. Rosenqvist passed Buemi with the latter trailing behind within a second. The same positions stayed on until the chequered flag. Bird managed to salvage a podium position in the closing stages from Jaguar's Nelson Piquet Jr, taking a distant third.
undefined"Brilliant, mate, brilliant! The word is brilliant." #MarrakeshEPrix pic.twitter.com/T1PIe9fQql
— ABB FIA Formula E Championship (@FIAFormulaE) January 13, 2018
Techeetah driver Jean-Eric Vergne recovered after starting 13th and finished an impressive 5th in the race. Vergne was followed by Jose Maria Lopez of Dragon Racing in 6th and Maro Engel of Venturi at 7th. Finishing behind Heidfield at 9th and 10th spots were Tom Blomqvist of Andretti Autosport and Nicolas Prost of Renault e.Dams. Lastly, reigning Formula E champion Lucas di Grassi had to retire from the race due to reliability problems. Other retirements also included Oliver Turvey (NIO) and Andre Lotterer (Techeetah).
The Formula E Season 4 has kicked off on a high for Mahindra Racing with two wins out of three races. Rosenqvist currently has a four point lead over Bird in the Drivers Championship. The teams now head to Santiago for Round 3 of the season, scheduled on February 3, 2018.
Latest News
Jafar Rizvi | Apr 4, 20262026 Royal Enfield Hunter 350 Gets New Base Premium Variant: Priced At Rs 1.50 LakhThe new variant sits above the Base variant and is offered in a single Tarmac Black paint scheme.2 mins read
car&bike Team | Apr 4, 2026Mahindra To Hike Prices By Up To 2.5 Per Cent From April 6The carmaker currently has 11 ICE SUVs and 5 EVs in its portfolio, of which 12 will be affected by the price hike from April 6.1 min read
Jafar Rizvi | Apr 4, 2026Original Suzuki Burgman Street EX To Remain On Sale Alongside 2026 Burgman StreetSuzuki will continue selling the Burgman Street EX alongside the new 2026 model, giving buyers the option to choose between the updated scooter and the previous version.2 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Apr 3, 2026Volkswagen Taigun Facelift Teased Ahead Of DebutUpdated compact SUV is set to make its public debut on April 9, 2026.1 min read
Jaiveer Mehra | Apr 3, 20262026 Ferrari Amalfi First Look: Rs 5.59 Crore GT Picks Up Where The Roma Left OffFerrari says that clients will need to wait between 6 and 8 months before their specced vehicle is delivered.6 mins read
Jaiveer Mehra | Apr 3, 2026New Suzuki Burgman Street: In PicturesCosmetic changes aside, Suzuki says that the new Burgman Street gets changes under the skin, including revisions to the chassis and engine1 min read
Janak Sorap | Mar 31, 20262026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 Apex – First Ride Review: The Update That Changes EverythingAfter riding the updated 2026 Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 for a round trip of over 140 km from Guwahati to Shillong, the new Apex variant feels like the version of the Guerrilla 450 that should have existed from day one.6 mins read
Janak Sorap | Mar 25, 2026Ducati Desmo450 MX Review: In PicturesDucati’s first-ever motocross motorcycle, the Ducati Desmo450 MX, promises extreme performance and race-focused engineering, and we recently experienced it at BigRock Dirt Park to find out what it’s really like to ride.1 min read
Bilal Firfiray | Mar 24, 2026Nissan Gravite Review: Sub-Rs 10 Lakh Seven-Seater That’s PracticalNissan has introduced the Gravite as a practical seven-seater that’s affordable, that’s easy to live with, and value for money. But should you buy it?1 min read
Janak Sorap | Mar 23, 2026Ducati Desmo450 MX Review: No Road, Only DirtDucati’s first-ever motocross motorcycle promises extreme performance, advanced technology and race-focused engineering, and we got a chance to experience it at BigRock Dirt Park to see what it’s really like.7 mins read
Seshan Vijayraghvan | Mar 21, 20262026 Renault Duster Review: The Hero Returns, But Does He Deliver?2026 Renault Duster - new design, new platform, modern tech, and most notably, the segment’s most powerful turbo-petrol engine.8 mins read


























































































































