Overview
- With two laps remaining under Full Course Yellow, Martí struck Nico Müller and António Félix da Costa, his car went airborne, flipped several times and briefly caught fire, and he was uninjured.
- Stewards assigned four license penalty points and ordered him to start from the back of the grid at the next round in Mexico City on January 10.
- The race was red‑flagged after the crash and resumed, with Jake Dennis taking victory ahead of Oliver Rowland and Nick Cassidy.
- Martí exited unaided and was seen using a fire extinguisher to assist track marshals following the incident.
- The 20‑year‑old debutant accepted responsibility and said differences between Formula E’s neutralization procedures and the Virtual Safety Car he knew from F2/F3 contributed to his misjudgment.