![]() ![]() ![]() Pascal Wehrlein made it into the duels in qualifying once again and started the race from sixth on the grid in his Porsche 99X Electric. ![]() David Beckmann, his stand-in in the Porsche 99X Electric of Avalanche Andretti, was forced to retire from his second-ever Formula E race after seven laps, through no fault of his own. He was unable to compete in Indonesia due to his involvement in the official test for the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Porsche Penske Motorsport. António Félix da Costa (78) is sixth, André Lotterer (GER/23) is in 14th place. Pascal Wehrlein leads the drivers' standings with 134 points, followed by Jake Dennis (GBR/133), who finished in second place for the Porsche customer team Avalanche Andretti in both Jakarta races. In the teams' standings of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team is sitting at the top of the table with 212 points after eleven of 16 races, ahead of Envision Racing (190), Jaguar (171) and Avalanche Andretti (156). His team-mate António Félix da Costa crossed the finish line in seventh place after 38 laps. After his superb victory the day before, he did enough by finishing in sixth place in the fiercely contested second scorching race at the Jakarta International E-Prix Circuit. After the team from Weissach secured their fourth win of the season overall in race 10 on Saturday to retake the lead in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, Pascal Wehrlein followed suit in race 11 on Sunday and moved back up into first place in the drivers' standings. The TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team successfully braved the extreme weather conditions in Jakarta again on Sunday, in temperatures of 34 degrees Celsius and with a humidity of 70 percent.
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