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DS PENSKE Secures Podium Finish at 2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix Despite Mixed Fortunes
Jean-Éric vergne clinched a podium spot in Race 2 of the 2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix, while teammate Maximilian Günther was forced to retire due to a technical issue. The results mark a notable turnaround for Vergne after a challenging weekend,though Günther’s race ended prematurely.
2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix Round 13 – Team Results
|
Driver |
FP3 |
Quali |
Race 1 |
Race 2 |
|
JEV |
P8 |
P18 |
cancelled |
P3 |
|
MAX |
P5 |
P10 |
P9 |
DNF |
2025 Hankook Berlin E-Prix Round 14 – Team Results
|
Driver |
FP3 |
Quali |
Race |
|
JEV |
P8 |
P18 |
P3 |
|
MAX |
P5 |
P10 |
DNF |
Maximilian Günther, DS PENSKE driver, expressed his disappointment with the outcome of race 2 but highlighted the team’s strong performance and quality. “What we achieved as a team was high quality, and our performance level was strong: that’s something I’m pleased about,” Günther stated. “Today, we had a clear strategy and we stuck to it.Everything was going well: we had a very good energy level, excellent pace, and two Attack Modes to use. I was just behind today’s winner, who had the same strategy. Unfortunately, a front transmission issue afterward forced me to retire. Continuing would have been too perilous, as everything was overheating and the brakes weren’t always responding properly. It’s a real pity, as as a driver, you always want to score as many points as possible. But I also think we learned a lot this weekend.”
Jean-Éric Vergne, DS PENSKE Driver and two-