Updated On: 11 March, 2019 10:02 AM IST | Hong Kong | Harit N Joshi
Mahindra cars forced to retire after crashing on second lap of Hong Kong ePrix

Mahindra cars pile up after crashing into Geox Dragon's Felipe Nasr (white) on Lap Two of the Hong Kong ePrix yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
For a team that ruled the track with three podium finishes in all three races here, nothing really went as per plan for Mahindra Racing during the 50th Formula E race here yesterday. The wet weather ruined the Indian team's qualifying session as Pascal Wehrlein and Jerome D'Ambrosio ended up at the bottom of the grid after beginning the proceedings.
Though the rain settled down a bit before the race, the conditions remained challenging for drivers. After seeing off the first lap safely by all the cars, the second lap witnessed some drama on the track.