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Give an inch, take a win
Despite leading for 99.995% of the race, Mahindra Racing's Pascal Wehlein was robbed of what looked like a sure victory by Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler's Lucas di Grassi who was waiting in the wings. Bad luck, Wehrlein but that's Formula E.
WHAT JUST HAPPENED!? 😱@LucasdiGrassi wins the 2019 CBMM Niobium #MexicoCityEPrix#ABBFormulaEpic.twitter.com/oGgXHlb3pS
— ABB Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) February 16, 2019
Safety car serenade
What do you get when you mix a brand new liveried BMW i8 Safey Car with a Mexican mariachi band at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez? Err, take a look for yourself...
Champion set up
Always wondered what it takes to win the ABB FIA Formula E Championship? Well, wonder no more as Team Principal Allan McNish shows us around the Audi Sport Abt Schaeffler garage.
Today on our Instagram Stories we are behind the scenes with @AudiFormulaE Team Principal @AllanMcNish and following a race day from his perspective!
— ABB Formula E (@FIAFormulaE) February 16, 2019
Check out the quick garage tour and follow the rest of the 2019 @CBMMNiobium#MexicoCityEPrix here >> https://t.co/sYgMinbybopic.twitter.com/aOsn68AqPV
Taxi or Tequila for Buemi?
While Nissan e.dams' Oliver Rowland and Sebastien Buemi didn't exactly get it spot on during the race in Mexico City, their off-track performance wasn't much better either. Tequila, anyone?
Girls on track
After the success of the Dare to be Different event in Berlin last season, Team Principal of Venturi and Dare to be Different charity founder Susie Wolff teamed up with the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission to createFIA Girls on Track - Dare to be Different. Read more about it.