
CNN's Supercharged presenter Nicki Shields gets behind the wheel of one of the simulation pods used in the Las Vegas eRace.

Finnish gamer Olli Pahkala initially thought he'd claimed the $200,000 first place jackpot -- but was then demoted to third place after a glitch saw him receive an unfair FanBoost advantage.

A capacity crowd crammed into Las Vegas' Venetian Hotel to watch the race which pitted 20 professional Formula E drivers against 10 eSports fanatics.

Alejandro Agag, Formula E founder and CEO, called the event a "great success" and hopes to continue integrating Formula E and eSports.

Gamer Bono Huis (podium R), who led throughout every qualifying round, was eventually promoted to first place and claimed the $200,000 winner's jackpot. Professional Formula E driver Felix Rosenqvist came second.