Evans led da Costa, Frijns, Guenther, Vergne, Rowland, Cassidy, Bird, di Grassi and Lynn away, though the DS of Vergne leapt for a second go at his final ATTACK MODE activation – briefly dropping the double champion down to eighth.
He swiftly dispatched Cassidy and Rowland for fifth heading into the last two minutes plus a lap, and the Frenchman had his eyes on Guenther’s BMW on the way through the tunnel – Vergne hanging the German out to dry on his way by into fourth.
Into the final two laps, and Evans radioed his engineer in a panic – well aware he was marginal on energy and he'd be forced on the defensive. The Kiwi was now driving the widest Jaguar in motor racing but it wouldn’t be enough. Da Costa spied his opportunity to pounce at the chicane and sliced by ruthlessly - brakes locked.
The DS driver led the pack home with Frijns taking advantage of Evans' situation to nick second over the line. A valiant defence from the Jaguar man saw him come home third ahead of Vergne, Guenther, Rowland, Bird, Cassidy, Lotterer and Lynn.
Miraculously, after all that, the top six finished as they'd started!