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    Wehrlein and Günther make sure they are top in Jakarta Formula E

    That’s right. Two German drivers, Pascal Wehrlein and Maximilian Günther, won Indonesia’s two Formula E races.

    In Saturday’s race, Wehrlein started in third place and passed Günther over the first third of the race to win. Dennis maintained his starting second position to the end of the race.

    Gunther

    Günther followed up his podium finish on Saturday with victory in the second race on Sunday. Dennis finished second, and Mitch Evans finished third.

    Wehrlein has retaken the lead in the Formula E driver’s championship with these results. He now has 134 points, one point ahead of Dennis. Nick Cassidy is in third place with 118 points, and Mitch Evans is in fourth place with 109 points.

    Porsche

    Porsche also regained the lead in the team standings from Envision Racing. Porsche has 212 points, while Envision Racing has 190 points. Jaguar TCS Racing is in third place with 171 points.

    Thanks to their victories, Wehrlein and Günther have moved up to first and second place in the drivers’ championship, respectively. Porsche has also regained the lead in the team standings.

    Here is a summary of the results of the two races:

    Saturday, June 4

    • 1st: Pascal Wehrlein (Porsche)
    • 2nd: Jake Dennis (Avalanche Andretti)
    • 3rd: Maximilian Günther (Maserati MSG Racing)

    Sunday, June 5

    • 1st: Maximilian Günther (Maserati MSG Racing)
    • 2nd: Jake Dennis (Avalanche Andretti)
    • 3rd: Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing)

    The next Formula E race will be held in Berlin on June 11-12.

    Key takeaways from the race:

    • Wehrlein and Günther are two of the fastest drivers in Formula E.
    • Porsche is a strong team and is capable of winning races.
    • The Jakarta E-Prix was a successful event and is a sign of the growing popularity of Formula E.

    Here are the Formula E standings after the Jakarta E-Prix:

    Drivers’ Championship

    Driver Team Points
    Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 134
    Jake Dennis Avalanche Andretti 133
    Nick Cassidy Envision Racing 128
    Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 109
    Jean-Eric Vergne DS Techeetah 97
    Antonio Felix Da Costs Tag Heuer Porsche   78
    Maximilian Gunther Maserati MSG Racing 70
    Sam Bird Jaguar TCS Racing 62
    Sebastien Buemi Envision Racing 62

    Teams’ Championship

    Team Points
    Porsche 212
    Envision Racing 190
    Jaguar TCS Racing 171
    Avalanche Andretti 156
    DS Penske 139
    Maserati MSG Racing 87
    Neom McLaren 86
    Nissan Formula E Team 52
    Nio 33 Racing Team 28

    Source: YouTube

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