
Lucas di Grassi celebrates at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez after winning the Mexico City ePrix.

NextEV driver Oliver Turvey leads at the start of the Mexico ePrix at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

Sebastien Buemi won the opening three races of the season but finished outside the points in Mexico.

Mexico's Esteban Gutierrez made his Formula E debut at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez. The ex-F1 driver didn't disappoint his home fans claiming a point with a 10th-place finish for his new team, Techeetah.

Jaguar Racing drivers Adam Carroll (pictured) and Mitch Evans also gained their first points in Formula E. Evans came home fourth while Northern Irishman Carroll was eighth.

Di Grassi celebrates on the podium after a stunning win. At one point di Grassi was running in last place but still managed to take the checkered flag.
"The race at Mexico showed what Formula E is all about -- on track and around the racing itself. The fans are amazing," di Grassi told CNN.
"The race at Mexico showed what Formula E is all about -- on track and around the racing itself. The fans are amazing," di Grassi told CNN.

Celebrations on the Mexico podium where di Grassi was joined by Techeetah driver Jean-Eric Vergne who finished second and Virgin Racing's Sam Bird.

The Formula E drivers pose at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez before the Mexico City ePrix.
"Formula E has a great momentum right now and I am sure it has a great future ahead," di Grassi says.
"Formula E has a great momentum right now and I am sure it has a great future ahead," di Grassi says.