Britain's Oliver Rowland withstood some severe late pressure from Belgium's Stoffel Vandoorne to win round five of the UNICEF-supporting ABB Formula E 'Race at Home Challenge'. Vandoorne started from pole position at a virtual Tempelhof circuit in Berlin, but soon lost first place to Daniel Abt of Germany. The pair fought it out at the front, but neither saw Rowland coming and he swept into the lead at the halfway stage. The Nissan e.Dams driver was forced to defend after that but held off Vandoorne in a tense finale to take the chequered flag for the first time in the series. Vandoorne had to settle for second place, ahead of Abt, with championship leader Pascal Wehrlein fourth.