DS Virgin Racing & Sam Bird Make History To Win First Ever Car Race In New York City
July 17, 2017 by DS Automobiles
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The result sees the team edge closer to third spot in the team standings being just 24 points adrift while Sam Bird climbs into fifth position. On Saturday evening the top of the Empire State Building was also lit in red and purple - the colours of DS Virgin Racing. Team Principal Alex Tai said: 'To win the first ever race in New York is just fantastic and the whole team have done an amazing job. We've showed all season that we have race-winning pace so to demonstrate our true capabilities at such a historic event is a great feeling. Sam has done a great job today but so too has Alex. This is the fourth Formula E race Sir Richard Branson has attended, so to see us win is even more special, as it is for our new sponsor Kaspersky.' Xavier Mestelan Pinon, DS Performance Director, added: 'To secure victory in such an iconic city as New York is a great result for the team. Well done to Sam and thanks to the team for this fantastic win and of course to Alex for his maiden pole. This is the reward from all the previous hard work over the past few weeks in the simulator and in testing and it's great that it's paid off when it counts.' The second race (round 10) of the Formula E New York ePrix takes place tomorrow from 13:00 local time. 2017 FIA Formula E New York ePrix (Rd 9) - Race Results 1.Sam Bird, DS Virgin Racing, 43 laps 2.Jean-Eric Vergne, TECHEETAH, +1.354s 3.Stephane Sarrazin, TECHEETAH, +4.392s 4.Lucas di Grassi, ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport, +6.155s 5.Loic Duval, Faraday Future Dragon Racing, +8.428s 6.Oliver Turvey, NEXTEV NIO, +8.952s 7.Pierre Gasly, Renault e.dams, +9.321s 8.Nicolas Prost, Renault e.dams, +10.036s Driver standings (after Round 9) 1.Sébastien Buemi, 157pts 2.Lucas di Grassi, 137pts 3.Felix Rosenqvist, 86pts 4.Nicolas Prost, 76pts 5.Sam Bird, 72pts 6.Jean-Eric Vergen, 70pts 7.Nick Heidfeld, 63pts 8.Jose Maria Lopez, 50pts Team standings (after Round 9) 1.Renault e.dams, 239pts 2.ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport, 183pts 3.Mahindra Racing, 149pts 4.DS Virgin Racing, 125pts 5.Techeetah, 90pts 6.NEXTEV NIO, 59pts For more information on the DS Virgin Racing Formula E Team, please visit www.ds-virginracing.com.
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