Jaguar secure 1-2 finish in Berlin, Gunther wins Maserati first racing podium since 1957

Jaguar secured a 1-2 in the first round of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix on Saturday, with Mitch Evans winning the race ahead of teammate Sam Bird. (Formula E)
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Updated 22 April 2023
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Jaguar secure 1-2 finish in Berlin, Gunther wins Maserati first racing podium since 1957

  • German racer scored the Maserati brand’s first single-seater podium in 66 years since five-time F1 world champion Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1957 German Grand Prix

BERLIN: Jaguar secured a 1-2 in the first round of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix on Saturday, with Mitch Evans winning the race ahead of teammate Sam Bird.

Meanwhile, Maserati MSG Racing battled to an emphatic podium in the first race of the double-header 2023 Berlin E-Prix, with local hero Maximilian Gunther securing third place.

The German racer scored the Maserati brand’s first single-seater podium in 66 years since five-time F1 world champion Juan Manuel Fangio won the 1957 German Grand Prix.

Gunther started from the fourth row of the grid after extracting strong pace in the group qualifying stages to secure his place in the head-to-head duels.

Team-mate Edoardo Mortara lined up 11th after qualifying but the duo made good progress in the race and remained in contention throughout.

“This is such an incredible feeling,” Gunther said. “After the season we’ve had and the challenges we’ve faced — and now overcome — it feels so good to be on the podium. Achieving this at my home race, in Berlin, makes it an even more satisfying way to celebrate, and knowing that I’m the first driver since Fangio to finish on the podium for Maserati in single-seater motorsport is a great honor.

He continued: “The race was hard-fought throughout, and my battle with Seb at the end – knowing that so much was on the line – was intense. I’m so proud of everyone in the team for achieving this result, and with the benefit of a double-header, we will try to keep this momentum going.”

James Rossiter, Maserati team principal, said the race was a “rollercoaster” of emotions.

“What an incredible way to start our weekend in Berlin by scoring our first double points finish and our first podium of the season,” he said. “Results like this one are special, and I’m immensely proud of everyone in the team. It comes from the hard work and dedication we put in every single day.”

He continued: “Berlin has historically been a strong circuit for us, and after seeing some encouraging signs in practice, we were quietly optimistic.”

The 2023 Berlin E-Prix will continue on Sunday, 23 April, for a second round at Tempelhof.


Como boost Champions League bid with third straight win

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Como boost Champions League bid with third straight win

  • A third straight league victory for Cesc Fabregas’s side keeps the pressure on Roma
  • Sixth-placed Juventus are now four points behind that pair ahead of their match against Pisa

MILAN: Captain Lucas Da Cunha scored a brilliant second-half winner as Como won 2-1 at Cagliari on Saturday to move level on points with fourth-placed Roma in Serie A.
A third straight league victory for Cesc Fabregas’s side keeps the pressure on Roma, who visit Genoa on Sunday, in the fight for Champions League qualification.
Como, who have never played in a European competition, will then host the capital club next weekend.
Sixth-placed Juventus are now four points behind that pair ahead of their match against Pisa later Saturday.
“I liked the way the lads reacted today, as this performance proves what the team is made of, they have a great mentality that is growing game by game,” Fabregas, whose side drew 0-0 with Serie A leaders Inter Milan in their Italian Cup semifinal first leg in midweek, told DAZN.
“We were all exhausted today, there were so many matches in a row, we were so tired.
“That is why this is the win I am most satisfied with this season. It is genuinely a major step forward for the team.”
Como took an early lead at Cagliari when Martin Baturina turned in Da Cunha’s mishit shot but the home side levelled 11 minutes after half-time through Sebastiano Esposito.
The visitors secured all three points, though, in the 76th minute, as Frenchman Da Cunha hammered a long-range strike into the top corner.
Seventh-placed Atalanta’s European hopes suffered a blow despite fighting back to grab a 2-2 home draw with Udinese.
Raffaele Palladino’s men, who host Bayern Munich in their Champions League last-16 first leg next week, are now five points behind Roma and Como.
Thomas Kristensen and Keinan Davis scored in either half to put Udinese in total control.
But Gianluca Scamacca’s header with 15 minutes to play halved the deficit and the Italy striker pounced on a rebound to level four minutes later.