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London ePrix: Battle in Battersea Park
Updated
3:20 PM EDT, Sat July 2, 2016
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Nico Prost (left) and Bruno Senna clutching their trophies after the first ePrix of the weekend.
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Prost cruised to victory in the first of two Formula E races being staged in London this weekend.
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One of Battersea Power Station's famous chimney's pokes up above the trees in London's Battersea Park. The iconic building has been derelict for years but is now undergoing redevelopment.
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Battersea Park's leafy lanes have been transformed for the Formula E finale.
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Sebastien Buemi on the grid before the race. The Swiss driver started in 14th but clawed his way back to fifth overall.
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Buemi's Renault e.Dams car has shown brilliant pace all season. The Swiss driver went into the final race weekend of the Formula E season trailing championship leader Lucas di Grassi by one point.
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A close up of the cockpit of a DS Virgin Racing car.
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The DS Virgin Racing team watch the action unfold on TV screens in the pit garage.
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The pit lane is quiet for most of the race...
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At the halfway point of the race, the pit lane comes alive as drivers rush in to change cars.
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Four-time IndyCar Series champion Dario Franchitti (left) in conversation before Saturday's race. Franchitti works as TV co-commentator on the all electric race series.
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CNN Supercharged presenter Nicki Shields hard at work.
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A drone keeps track of the action in the skies above the circuit.