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Published 14:12 30 Apr 2018 BST
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Despite the drama, the day undoubtedly belonged to Vergne, who will take a 31-point cushion with him to next month's Berlin E-Prix.
"I can't find words," he said after taking the checkered flag. "It's an incredible feeling, by far my best victory."
Bird looks to be the only man capable of preventing Vergne from claiming the championship, with his podium finish enough to open up a 30-point gap between himself and Mahindra's Felix Rosenqvist, who currently sits third in the drivers' standings.
After the Berlin E-Prix on May 19, the championship moves to Zürich for the final European race of the season. It's then on to the United States where a double-header in New York will close the season.
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