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Formula E: Lucas di Grassi wins a classic Mexico City ePrix
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2:20 PM EDT, Thu April 6, 2017
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Lucas di Grassi celebrates at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after winning the Mexico City ePrix.
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NextEV driver Oliver Turvey leads at the start of the Mexico ePrix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
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Sebastien Buemi won the opening three races of the season but finished outside the points in Mexico.
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Mexico's Esteban Gutierrez made his Formula E debut at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The ex-F1 driver didn't disappoint his home fans claiming a point with a 10th-place finish for his new team, Techeetah.
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Jaguar Racing drivers Adam Carroll (pictured) and Mitch Evans also gained their first points in Formula E. Evans came home fourth while Northern Irishman Carroll was eighth.
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Di Grassi celebrates on the podium after a stunning win. At one point di Grassi was running in last place but still managed to take the checkered flag.
"The race at Mexico showed what Formula E is all about -- on track and around the racing itself. The fans are amazing," di Grassi told CNN.
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Celebrations on the Mexico podium where di Grassi was joined by Techeetah driver Jean-Eric Vergne who finished second and Virgin Racing's Sam Bird.
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The Formula E drivers pose at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez before the Mexico City ePrix.
"Formula E has a great momentum right now and I am sure it has a great future ahead," di Grassi says.