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Lotterer disagrees with Jakarta E-Prix penalty for de Vries contact

The stewards gave Lotterer a penalty for causing a collision with de Vries at Turn 8, which bumped the Porsche driver down from his ninth-place finish and out of the points - thus promoting Sam Bird to ninth and Sebastien Buemi into 10th.

The German driver contended that there was an earlier incident between the two at Turn 1, explaining that de Vries squeezed him on the exit of the corner which resulted in contact.

This incident gave de Vries a puncture, which Lotterer says contributed to the later skirmish at Turn 8.

"He made a move in Turn 1 and he didn't turn in, so I don't know, he just kept coming on and I think he touched me," Lotterer recalled.

"Then apparently he got a puncture and so he was quite slow in Turn 8, which I didn't expect at normal speed and then we touched - but then he was already with a damaged car.

"I don't think the stewards knew this at that moment, and they thought I pushed him off in Turn 8 but I don't think it was really the case. So unfortunately I'm out of the points because of that."

De Vries admitted that he was upset that his race came to an early end, but was keen not to put the blame for the incident at Lotterer's door.

Andre Lotterer, Porsche, on the grid

Photo by: Alastair Staley / Motorsport Images

The reigning champion added that he was surprised that earlier contact with Lucas di Grassi had not resulted in a penalty for the Venturi driver, and explained that the resulting loss of positions resulted in the later contact with Lotterer.

"I'm a bit gutted, but it is the way it is - we need to accept it and move on," de Vries said.

"Those things happen, that's racing. I don't really want to blame him or anything.

"You race and guess I came past and he turned in a little bit early,

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