Oliver Rowland found his drop to 10th 'depressing' after his rapid start in the Marrakech Formula E race that was part of Mahindra's strategy to push early Here's the full story ⬇️
Oliver Rowland's rapid ascent at the start of the Marrakech E-Prix was part of Mahindra's strategy to push early, but found his drop through the order to 10th"depressing".The Yorkshireman made a number of decisive moves at the start of the race in Morocco, rising as high as fourth - with the drivers around him commenting on his energy consumption over the radio.
Rowland said that the"thermally limited" nature of the race meant that there was an array of strategic options to cope with the heat, and Mahindra had given him the call to keep his pace up following a swathe of early overtakes. "I followed what I had. The key was to try and get through the pack, I actually had a very good start and didn't consume too much energy to get to fourth.
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