Gaining an attack mode offset by effectively chaining his first and second activations together and catching up to Dennis with one less activation to take, di Grassi was able to ensure that, by the third, he would be in a good position to pick up the lead.
That said, di Grassi felt that the use of the first two modes didn’t matter, but instead his energy saving was more crucial to …Keep reading
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