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Formula E Sanya: Jake Dennis wins red-flagged race as title leader Mitch Evans retires

Jake Dennis ended a nine-race podium-less streak to reignite his title bid

Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E

Jake Dennis, Andretti Formula E

Photo by: Joe Portlock / Getty Images

Jake Dennis triumphed in a scrappy Sanya E-Prix, as Formula E championship leader Mitch Evans retired following several incidents.

The Porsche-powered Andrettis locked out the front row on the Chinese track with Dennis ahead of team-mate Felipe Drugovich, and while many rivals got a chance to lead the race, they still ended up achieving a 1-2.

All runners were quite cautious early on, until Pascal Wehrlein started pushing on lap six. Having started from seventh on the grid, the Porsche driver successively overtook Dan Ticktum, Evans and Drugovich before snatching the lead away from Dennis on lap eight.

Wehrlein and Dennis traded position for a few laps before Nick Cassidy and Edoardo Mortara surged to the front with attack mode – despite a damaged front wing on the Mahindra following a collision with Oliver Rowland.

A slightly bigger crash saw Ticktum rear-ending Evans, which caused substantial damage to both cars, before a pile-up involving both Jaguars, Ticktum and Zane Maloney caused a red flag. Championship leader Evans had to retire as his rear wing was deemed too damaged by race control following the initial incident with Ticktum.

Zane Maloney, Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team

Zane Maloney, Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team

Photo by: Joe Portlock / Getty Images

Dennis and Drugovich shared the front row again for the second standing start, leading Wehrlein, but it was reigning champion Rowland who surged from 12th to the lead within a few laps as he made the most of attack mode.

However, the Nissan driver faded to seventh until he lost control in battle shortly before the end of the race and hit the Tecpro barrier, while team-mate Norman Nato was tagged into the wall by Wehrlein a few laps earlier.

On lap 30, Antonio Felix da Costa was leading but was given a five-second penalty for the earlier incident, though he was passed by Dennis for victory anyway.

Felix da Costa’s penalty promoted Drugovich to second for Andretti’s first-ever 1-2 in Formula E, with Pepe Marti and Nyck de Vries up to third and fourth respectively.

Maximilian Guenther, Nico Mueller, Jean-Eric Vergne, Taylor Barnard and Lucas di Grassi scored the last available points.

The championship is tighter following this race, after frontrunners Evans, Rowland and Mortara all retired, with the Swiss stopping in the run-off on lap 25, while Wehrlein ended up a lowly 14th.

As a consequence, Evans still leads on 128 points from Rowland (109), Mortara (103) and Wehrlein (101), but Dennis has jumped from eighth to sixth on 94 points, narrowly leading Felix da Costa (90) and Mueller (89).

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Update - After the race, Drugovich was given a five-second penalty for causing a collision with Wehrlein, dropping to fifth behind Marti, de Vries and Felix da Costa.

2026 Sanya E-Prix

Pos  Driver  Team Time/Gap
1 Jake Dennis Andretti 1:09'08.646
2 Josep Martí Cupra Kiro 2.104
3 Nyck de Vries Mahindra 2.855
4 A.F.da Costa Jaguar 5.702
5 Felipe Drugovich Andretti 6.112
6 Max Günther DS Penske 7.116
7 Nico Müller Porsche 8.780
8 Jean-Éric Vergne Citroën 9.036
9 Taylor Barnard DS Penske 9.373
10 Lucas Di Grassi Lola 9.881
11 Zane Maloney Lola 10.471
12 Joel Eriksson Envision 11.264
13 Sébastien Buemi Envision 12.491
14 Pascal Wehrlein Porsche 12.742
15 Dan Ticktum Cupra Kiro 1'10.696
(16) Mitch Evans Jaguar Not classified
(18) Nick Cassidy Citroën Not classified
(7) Oliver Rowland Nissan Retirement
(4) Norman Nato Nissan Retirement
(17) Edoardo Mortara Mahindra Retirement

*five-second penalty for causing a collision

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