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Evans overcame "hairy" moments in Marrakech FE race to clinch podium

Starting from sixth, Evans was pitched into an early tussle with Pascal Wehrlein, after the Porsche driver had been passed early on by Jake Dennis for fourth place.

But having nursed an issue in the early phases which caused him to haemorrhage positions in the first half of the race, Wehrlein put up a resolute defence against Evans to protect fifth.

Evans, however, felt that Wehrlein's defence was over the line - and directed several hand gestures of frustration at him having been visibly dismayed in the heat of combat.

"I was hoping for a podium, but obviously with everything we had to face, you never know what's going to happen," Evans recalled.

"I lost a lot of ground on the first few laps; Pascal was defending from me - he had an issue and he was defending me like crazy.

"Just suffered a bit, lost a bit of time and then had to use a bit of the tyre up to catch up; it wasn't ideal but got myself back into the hunt and kind of came away with a good result.

"I was sort of settled for fourth and obviously I think Jean-Eric ran into an issue so I capitalised on that. But it was well managed by the team, it was not easy - we were managing all the things with strategy and got it done, so big team effort."

Mitch Evans, Jaguar Racing, 3rd position, celebrates with his trophy on the podium alongside Edoardo Mortara, Venturi Racing, 1st position, Antonio Felix da Costa, DS Techeetah, 2nd position

Photo by: Alastair Staley / Motorsport Images

Wehrlein put his early issue down to being stuck in a low-power mode, but was yet to pore over the data to find the root cause.

"There was an issue at the start, I was on low power somehow. We need to check and see if there was an issue but yeah, didn't manage yet to have a proper meeting

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