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Maximilian Günther ends Formula E season in London with gritty points finish - Monaco Life
Monaco resident Maximilian Günther ended his 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship campaign with a determined seventh-place finish at the London E-Prix on 19th July, rounding off the season at the ExCeL Circuit. After a promising yet unfulfilled home race in Berlin, Günther arrived in London with renewed ambition and a custom helmet designed by Bianchet. He showed strong pace throughout practice and reached the duel stages of qualifying, …


Portuguese driver António Félix da Costa (Porsche) finished sixth today in the 16th and final round of the Formula E World Championship in London, winning the constructors' and teams' titles with the German brand. Félix da Costa, who started 22nd and last on the grid for the final race of the electric car championship, managed his energy well and recovered to sixth place, 18.428 seconds behind the winner, New Zealander Nick Cassidy (Jaguar). He…
London E-Prix: Cassidy dominates despite Jaguar tensions
Nick Cassidy makes it two-for-two in London as tensions between teammate Mitch Evans and Jaguar boil over. Race two of the London E-Prix followed an electric qualifying session, which saw Cupra Kiro’s Dan Ticktum take his maiden pole position — the perfect end to what has been the Brit’s strongest season to date. However, a five-place grid penalty from Saturday’s race meant Ticktum would start from sixth on the grid. Saturday’s race winner, Nic…
Nick Cassidy Triumphs in London E-Prix Ahead of Season Finale
timesng.com: LONDON: Nick Cassidy claimed victory in the London E-Prix on Saturday, winning Round 15 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. The New Zealander drove for Jaguar TCS Racing, marking the team’s third consecutive win before the season finale. Starting from fifth on the grid, Cassidy executed a brilliant race strategy, utilizing his Attack […] This post Nick Cassidy Triumphs in London E-Prix Ahead of Season Finale appeared first …
London E-Prix: Nick Cassidy takes Race 2 pole in final race for Jaguar
Nick Cassidy took pole position for Race 2 of the Formula E London E-Prix in what will be his final race for the Jaguar TCS Racing team. Cassidy was defeated in the final by Dan Ticktum, but a grid penalty given yesterday meant he would start first. Maximilian Guenther was second, with Mitch Evans third, who deliberately slowed in his semi-final duel with Cassidy to ensure him a place in the final in a team game. Pascal Wehrlein would be in four…
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