Lynn: Nato shunt shows FE ”can bite you in the arse”

The Mahindra driver started second on the grid at the Spanish venue following a penalty for Porsche’s Andre Lotterer and was biding his time behind the pole-sitting BMW Andretti of Jake Dennis, saving as much as one percent energy over his rival on a track that is known to be very high on power consumption.
The 27-year-old was planning to attack rookie Dennis for the lead right at the death …Keep reading

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