After another showdown in Saudi Arabia, which saw Mercedes-EQ frontman and reigning champ drop down the order after a near-perfect weekend, Mercedes Team Principal Ian James admits the team were left 'open and vulnerable.'
For the Mercedes-EQ squad, the double header ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season opener in Saudi Arabia couldn't have got off to a better start. Or at least that was the case all the up until the second race here in Diriyah.
RESULTS: The full Round 2 classification
Before Round 2, the reigning Champion and Mercedes frontman Nyck de Vries claimed a convincing win in Round 1, while his teammate Stoffel Vandoorne had scooped up a Pole position and a second place in the first race to make it a Mercedes one-two.
Then, in Qualifying ahead of the second race, de Vries clinched another Pole position, putting him well clear competition. While it should have been another easy win for de Vries behind the wheel of his potent Mercedes, it all fell apart mid-way through the race, when ROKiT Venturi's Lucas di Grassi pounced, taking the lead. By the final few minutes, de Vries was far down the order while Edoardo Mortara was up front leading his teammate di Grassi in third.
Read the full Round 2 RACE REPORT