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Di Grassi Stuns with Lola Yamaha’s Breakthrough First Win

Highlights

  • Lucas di Grassi won Shanghai race from 19th on the grid.
  • Lola Yamaha Abt secured its first victory in Formula E.
  • Race featured wet start, strategic attack mode and tyre choices.
  • Pascal Wehrlein extended championship lead, finishing fourth in race.
  • Mitch Evans missed race due to inverter issue, altering standings.
  • Jean-Eric Vergne and Joel Eriksson completed the podium places.

Lucas di Grassi wins Shanghai race two from 19th, delivering Lola Yamaha Abt’s maiden Formula E victory. A wet start and a late neutralisation reshape strategy and compress positions.

The field splits between early attack modes and energy saving. Dry-leaning setups and pressures pay as rain stays away. Porsche pace, led by Pascal Wehrlein, controls; Andretti’s pair stay close.

Di Grassi prevails from 19th, securing Lola Yamaha Abt’s first Formula E win.

Wehrlein finishes fourth and extends the championship lead to nine points. Mitch Evans does not start with an inverter issue, removing Jaguar from the day’s equation.

Lucas di Grassi gives Lola Yamaha Abt first Formula E win in Shanghai
Image Credit: The Race

A full course yellow follows Zane Maloney’s suspension failure on the pit straight. The intervention resets energy targets and pulls the pack together for a three‑lap sprint.

A late full course yellow sets up a three‑lap sprint to the flag.

On the restart, the victory fight features starters from 17th, 18th and 19th: Joel Eriksson for Envision, Jean‑Eric Vergne for Citroën, and di Grassi for Lola Yamaha Abt.

Di Grassi retains an attack mode for the dash, unlocking decisive power. He completes a last‑lap move under pressure from Vergne to end a four‑year win drought.

Di Grassi plans to retire after this season, making the triumph especially timely.

Execution decides it. Lola Yamaha Abt times modes cleanly, hits aggressive but legal energy targets, and manages tyre warm‑up. The package proves efficient and predictable in mixed conditions.

Qualifying shapes the grid and strategy windows, amplifying recovery drives after a wet start. Insights from the Formula E Shanghai qualifying and Wehrlein’s pole underline Porsche’s pace and the importance of track evolution.

Lola Yamaha Abt celebrates breakthrough as both cars score points
Image Credit: e-Formula

For full classification and energy data, see the 2026 Shanghai ePrix results. Further Porsche context features in Pascal Wehrlein’s campaign analysis.

Visual Summary


19 START 1 Di Grassi

ATTACK MODE

Lucas di Grassi: From Last to First
The first-ever victory for Lola Yamaha.
🏁 Last-to-first: Di Grassi starts 19th and wins on the final lap.
🕰️ Wet start ➔ Dry gamble ➔ Final attack mode = Legend made.
📈 Wehrlein extends championship lead as Evans’ title hopes slip.

Formula E: Any Grid. Any Race. Anyone Can Win.
Shanghai’s story: One of racing’s greatest comebacks, etched in blue and yellow.

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Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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Zane Muniz

Zane Muniz writes across NASCAR, IndyCar, F1, IMSA, NHRA, and dirt-racing news. His breaking-news alerts and event previews ensure motorsport fans never miss a lap, drift, or drag-strip showdown.

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