Maximilian Guenther secures second win in succession to extend his lead in the ABB Formula E Race at Home Challenge in support of UNICEF.
– BMW i Andretti Motorsport driver put on another dominant display and fended off pressure from Pascal Wehrlein to take top honours in round two.
– Peyo Peev leads from lights to flag around the Electric Docks circuit to claim victory ahead of Kevin Siggy in the second Challenge Grid race.
Fast facts
–Â Guenther the gamer; Maximilian Guenther made it two wins out of two online in the Race at Home Challenge.
–Â Second podium for Siggy; Kevin Siggy showed consistent pace to seal a second consecutive podium finish.
–Â King of qualifying; Stoffel Vandoorne again could not capitalise on Julius Baer pole position with a first corner crash.
UNICEF partnership
– UNICEF UK ambassador Rita Ora joined the Formula E broadcast last week showing support for the charity’s work to protect vulnerable children and families most affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
– To learn more about the partnership with UNICEF, visit the Formula E website or click here to make a donation to the global coronavirus appeal.
– 1.5 billion children around the world are currently out of school and missing out on education due to coronavirus.
– Formula E’s donations, fundraising and support in raising awareness of UNICEF’s mission aims to change the lives of children across the world for the better.