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GUNTHER AND MASERATI PLAY IT SMART TO WIN BIG IN JAPAN

Maximilian Gunther and the Maserati team scooped a shock win at the first-ever Tokyo EPrix after a slick strategy adaption paid off handsomely.

A sluggish start from second on the grid forced Gunther and the team to go bold after getting stuck behind Edoardo Mortara’s Mahindra for the early laps and allowed the polesitter Oliver Rowland’s Nissan to conduct the pace at the front.

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