Guenther clinches victory with last-ditch move at first Jeddah E-Prix race

Maximilian Guenther secured victory in the inaugural Jeddah E-Prix, overtaking Nissan’s Oliver Rowland at the last corner to claim his first win for DS Penske in round three of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. (Supplied)
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Updated 15 February 2025
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Guenther clinches victory with last-ditch move at first Jeddah E-Prix race

  • Nissan’s Oliver Rowland beaten by dramatic last-lap charge

JEDDAH: Maximilian Guenther secured victory in the inaugural Jeddah E-Prix, overtaking Nissan’s Oliver Rowland at the last corner to claim his first win for DS Penske in round three of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

Guenther, who started from pole position for the first time since Jakarta 2023, initially led the race but lost places as drivers navigated Formula E’s debut Pit Boost mandatory pit stops.

Rowland, Taylor Barnard, and Mahindra Racing’s Nyck de Vries capitalized on early energy deployment, while Guenther took a more measured approach, conserving power for a late-race push.

That patience paid off. Setting the fastest lap on lap 27, the German driver fought back to second place before launching a dramatic last-lap charge. With a slight energy advantage, he seized his moment on the final chicane, making a decisive move to snatch victory from Rowland just before the chequered flag.

Guenther said: “This means everything to me. It’s the first win with my new team, DS Penske. It was a lot of hard work, a big race but an amazing outcome for us. We lost quite a few places around the pit stop window, but we just stayed calm and did our race. I didn’t expect to come back all the way.

“I thought a podium would have been good, but to do it in the end and to win it is an extra special feeling. I didn’t want to leave it until the last corner but there was no other option — Oli was doing a mega job today, a great race. I believed until the end.”

The victory marked Guenther’s first win since Tokyo last season and broke a 17-race streak in which the pole sitter had failed to convert the start into a victory.

Rowland, despite his disappointment, moved to the top of the Drivers’ Championship standings with 43 points, ahead of Antonio Felix da Costa. Porsche lead the Teams’ Championship by a slim three-point margin over DS Penske, while Nissan top the Manufacturers’ table.

Rowland said: “We had a plan before the race and we executed it pretty well. I’m a little bit disappointed because when I had such a gap, if I’d under-consumed a bit I’d have had enough energy to defend from Max. He caught me napping a little bit and I couldn’t do much in the last corner. Nevertheless, we scored some great points and on to tomorrow.”

NEOM McLaren’s Barnard completed the podium, celebrating a strong third-place finish after starting from P4.

He said: “Starting from P4, a podium was always my hope, but you never know how the race is going to play out. It was the first Pit Boost race as well, so to know that we’ve done the procedure that well as a team, I couldn’t be happier to be P3.”

With round four set to take place in Jeddah on Saturday, the championship battle remains fiercely competitive as the season continues to deliver thrills.


Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli secure victories as Al-Ittihad get back to winning ways

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Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli secure victories as Al-Ittihad get back to winning ways

  • En-Nesyri bags first Saudi Pro League goal in Al-Ittihad’s 2-1 win over Al-Fayha
  • Al-Ahli remain three points behind Al-Hilal in the title race as both sides surge to victory

RIYADH: The second day of round 22 in the Saudi Pro League delivered plenty of drama, beginning with a seven-goal thriller as Al-Ahli cruised to a 5-2 victory over Al-Shabab.

That result was followed by a comfortable 2-0 win for Al-Hilal against Al-Ettifaq, before Al-Ittihad edged past Al-Fayha 2-1 to bounce back from last week’s defeat to Al-Nassr.

In the opening match, Al-Shabab found themselves 3-0 down inside 26 minutes at a packed SHG Stadium in Riyadh. Riyad Mahrez opened the scoring in the sixth minute, delivering a free-kick from the edge of the box that was finished by Rayan Hamed after a scramble in the area.

Mahrez continued to torment the Al-Shabab defense, flicking a ball over the back line for Franck Kessie to latch onto in the 20th minute before finishing past Marcelo Grohe.

The Algerian then got on the scoresheet himself six minutes later, meeting a low cross from Zakaria Hawsawi to make it 3-0.

Al-Shabab pulled one back in the 33rd minute when a Yannick Carrasco free-kick found its way past Edouard Mendy. The momentum barely lasted a minute, however, as a defensive error allowed Ivan Toney to win possession in the box before laying it off to Enzo Millot, who restored Al-Ahli’s three-goal cushion.

The first-half drama was not over. Hussein Al-Sibyani was brought down in the box just before the break and Carrasco converted from the spot, sending Mendy the wrong way to reduce the deficit.

After a frenetic opening half, the tempo slowed following the restart. Grohe made two important saves to keep Al-Shabab in contention, but the hosts were unable to mount a comeback.

Toney sealed the victory in the 83rd minute from the penalty spot, becoming the first player to reach the 20-goal mark in the Saudi Pro League this season.

Less than 30 minutes away at Kingdom Arena, Al-Hilal welcomed Al-Ettifaq.

The visitors — who have proven difficult to break down this season, holding Al-Nassr and Al-Ahli to draws and beating Al-Ittihad in Jeddah — set up in a deep defensive shape.

Their 6-3-1 formation was not enough to contain former Al-Ettifaq midfielder Mohammed Kanno, who delivered a commanding display. A corner from Malcom was met by a towering header from the Saudi international in the 13th minute to give Al-Hilal the lead.

Kanno nearly doubled the advantage five minutes later, only for Marek Rodak to produce a crucial save. With Karim Benzema making his first home appearance, Malcom and Salem Al-Dawsari were afforded greater freedom across the final third.

That approach paid off in the 31st minute when Al-Dawsari doubled the lead. A clever run from Malcom was spotted by Kanno, whose perfectly weighted through ball led to a cross that Rodak could only parry into the path of Al-Dawsari, who finished for his seventh goal of the season.

Al-Hilal slowed the tempo after the break as Al-Ettifaq grew into the game, registering nine shots in the second half compared to just one before the interval. It was not enough, however, to prevent the league leaders from temporarily extending their advantage at the top to three points, pending Al-Nassr’s clash with Al-Fateh on Saturday.

The final fixture of the day took place in Jeddah, where Al-Ittihad hosted Al-Fayha. Known for troubling the league’s top sides, Al-Fayha posed an early test, but Youssef En-Nesyri eased concerns by scoring his first Saudi Pro League goal from a corner in the 35th minute.

Al-Fayha responded in the 55th minute when Yassine Benzia delivered a cross to the far post for the unmarked Fashion Sakala, who headed past Predrag Rajkovic to level the score.

With momentum building, Al-Ittihad pressed forward and found the winner in the 83rd minute. Left-back Hassan Kadesh capitalised on a weak clearance from the Al-Fayha defence to send the home supporters into celebration.

Saudi Pro League action resumes on Saturday, with Al-Riyadh facing Al-Khaleej, Al-Najma hosting Al-Kholood, before Al-Fateh host Al-Nassr in a fixture expected to mark Cristiano Ronaldo’s return after missing two league matches.