Wehrlein led the 26-lap race until five laps from home as Rowland dived to the inside of Turn 5 to move into first. The Nissan driver, who had inherited Saturday’s Misano E-Prix victory after on-the-road winner Antonio Felix da Costa was disqualified for a technical infringement, noticeably upped his pace and headed Wehrlein by 1.4s onto the final lap.
Cassidy Jaguar Racing 37 26 +2.221 37'07.462 0.288 15 4 N. Müller Team Abt 51 26 +2.271 37'07.512 0.050 12 5 J. Hughes McLaren 5 26 +3.236 37'08.477 0.965 13 6 S. Fenestraz Nissan e.dams 23 26 +5.230 37'10.471 1.994 8 7 S. Sette Camara ERT Formula E Team 3 26 +5.727 37'10.968 0.497 6 8 J. Vergne DS Penske 25 26 +6.794 37'12.035 1.067 4 9 M. Gunther Maserati Racing 7 26 +8.387 37'13.628 1.593 2 10 J. Daruvala Maserati Racing 18 26 +8.714 37'13.955 0.