Rast was able to grab track position back when Mortara swept right at the chicane for a second shot of ATTACK MODE but the battle was now on with the Venturi 35kW to the good over the Audi until the chequered flag. Rast couldn’t fight for long, though, with the Swiss moving out of the Audi’s slipstream on that long back straight to retake second. Mitch Evans followed a lap later with a carbon copy manoeuvre on the German for third.
De Vries’ victory was "chilled" as he crossed the line with plenty in hand, whilst Mortara followed in an impressive second with Evans holding firm for third, despite Rast using every trick in the book to get by. Wehrlein was next in fifth and a last lap move from Rowland saw Sims steal sixth. Vandoorne, di Grassi and Turvey – with a point in Round 1 breaking NIO’s Season 6 non-scoring hoodoo – completing the top ten. Rast, meanwhile, sealed an extra point by setting the TAG Heuer Fastest Lap.
It was a day to forget for Teams' title holders DS TECHEETAH, with reigning Drivers' Champion Antonio Felix da Costa winding up pointless in 11th spot, and teammate Jean-Eric Vergne managed only 15th position.
“I’m still quite chilled I don’t know why! I should be over the moon,” said de Vries in-car. "It's my first Formula E win," he continued. "I'm very pleased with everything so far and it's so satisfying to translate that into the race because it wasn't easy with so many Safety Car periods and the pace being unpredictable at the beginning of the race. There was a lot of communication going on and I'm so pleased to get my first win.
"We were under and overconsuming our energy. I got told Rast was a percent up but the team kept me calm and we got there in the end. It sounds cliche, but it couldn't be more true - thanks to everyone at the team that has worked so hard for this."
"I'm a dad and 34 years old!" added Mortara. "When I'm in the car doing these moves my heart stops! Wehrlein moved at the last minute so I had to go on the left as I was quite surprised. It was the key moment of the race and I was really happy to survive the chaos and finish second. It's exciting. Mercedes' has learned so much from the first year and we're benefiting from their work over the winter time and we will keep on fighting."
"It's been a crazy day", said Evans. "Qualifying was okay and the Super Pole stuff was an unexpected turnaround that put us in a better position. The Safety Cars didn't help us too much and the time was ticking down so it was getting nerve-wracking but it was an incredible finish for us. There's so much work that's gone on behind-the-scenes and it feels really nice. It was a tight finish on energy there with Rene (Rast) but luckily it played into my hands in the end."
Formula E's back to do it all again tomorrow, with Round 2 and more dicing in the dark from Diriyah's Riyadh Street Circuit and a second jolt of electric street racing to launch the 2020/21 campaign.