In an electrifying turn of events at the Jakarta E-Prix, Dan Ticktum secures his first-ever Formula E victory in a breathtaking finish that left fans on the edge of their seats.
The British driver capitalized on a late full course yellow situation to snatch the win, outshining his competitors in a nail-biting conclusion to the race. Jake Dennis, who seemed poised for victory, unfortunately, slipped out of contention, paving the way for Ticktum to claim the top spot on the podium.
Ticktum’s triumph comes after a series of heart-pounding moments during the race, with Edoardo Mortara from Mahindra racing to a commendable second place, and Nico Mueller securing third position for the Andretti team.
The high-octane event also saw Antonio Felix da Costa finishing fourth, followed by Nick Cassidy in fifth and Taylor Barnard in sixth place. Noteworthy performances were also delivered by Sam Bird in seventh, Sebastien Buemi and Robin Frijns in eighth and ninth places respectively, and Oliver Rowland clinching the final point despite facing a five-second time penalty.
The Jakarta E-Prix kicked off with Dennis leading the pack, showcasing his prowess on the track. However, as the race progressed, unexpected incidents unfolded, including a collision between Nyck de Vries and Dennis, resulting in a dramatic shift in the rankings.
The intense competition continued to unfold with strategic Attack Mode activations and daring overtaking maneuvers keeping the audience at the edge of their seats. With adrenaline running high, drivers navigated through challenges, including dust on the track and technical issues, adding to the thrill of the race.
As the checkered flag waved, Ticktum emerged victorious after a hard-fought battle, marking a significant milestone in his Formula E career. The Jakarta E-Prix will be remembered for its exhilarating moments and unexpected twists, solidifying its place as a highlight in the world of motorsport.