Barnsley's Oliver Rowland was made to rue a disastrous qualifying to deny him Britain's highest-ever finish in Formula E. Rowland went into last night's season finale in Berlin second in the standings, but car problems left him on the back of the grid - and he crashed out while trying to battle through the field.
However, the final race of the season belonged to Mercedes, who showed that they are ready to dominate electric racing in the same way they have F1.
Stoffel Vandoorne won and declared "this is a turning point" on his radio, as his Merc team-mate Nyck De Vries followed him home in second.
It marks Mercedes' first-ever race win in Formula E - coming in their debut season in the series. "Incredible race," said Vandoorne. "We had the
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