Jaguar wins again - but only after wrecking its polesitter's race
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Jaguar wins again - but only after wrecking its polesitter's race
Nick Cassidy continued his and Jaguar's supreme late-season Formula E form by winning the first race of the campaign-ending London weekend.In what was Cassidy's penultimate race with the team - Jaguar having formally announced his exit, which was first reported by The Race last month, earlier this week - he appeared at ease, feeding back that "this is the best the car has been all year" as he ran fourth in the opening stages after passing Dan Ti…
London E-Prix: Cassidy cruises to victory in penultimate race for Jaguar
Jaguar driver Nick Cassidy took the top spot at the first race of the 2025 London E-Prix. Cassidy’s teammate, Mitch Evans, started on pole after edging out Mahindra’s Nyck de Vries in Saturday’s qualifying duels. Evans got away well, holding onto the lead into the first corner, leading the pack outside into the London air. It wasn’t long before we had our first safety car of the session, after DS Penske’s Maximilian Günther took damage at Turn 4…
London E-Prix: Nick Cassidy takes brilliant win with Jaguar Formula E journey nearly at an end
Nick Cassidy took victory in Race 1 of the Formula E London E-Prix, in what was his penultimate race for the Jaguar TCS Racing outfit. Cassidy made good use of his Pit Boost and Attack Mode strategy to complete a sterling victory from fifth on the grid, his second successive FE win. Nyck de Vries put up a valiant effort to finish second, with Pascal Wehrlein third, and Stoffel Vandoorne fourth. Jake Dennis drove brilliant from outside the top 10…
Mitch Evans took the pole position in London for Jaguar, giving the local team a crucial lead in the penultimate day of the Formula E 2025 championship.
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