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ROUND BY ROUND

Diriyah 1

1 de Vries

2 Vandoorne

3 Dennis

Attack-mode activation error from Vandoorne grants de Vries a perfect start to his title defence, as the Dutchman grabs the lead and never looks back. Dennis takes a fine third for Andretti on its first event after BMW’s exit, dispatching Lotterer when the Porsche overconsumes energy and drops back.

Diriyah 2

1 Mortara

2 Frijns

3 di Grassi

Mortara cements his own championship credentials with Venturi’s first win of the year, charging to the front with his second attack mode as polesitter de Vries

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