In a stunning turn of events at the Formula E London weekend, Jaguar roared to victory once again, but not without wreaking havoc on its polesitter’s race. Nick Cassidy, in what could be one of his final races with the team after his impending exit was announced, showcased his prowess by claiming a sensational win in the first race of the season-ending London weekend.
Cassidy’s triumph marked Jaguar’s third consecutive victory, solidifying their dominance in the late-season Formula E battles. The New Zealander’s exceptional performance, coupled with his adept handling of the Jaguar car, propelled him to his third win in five races, further cementing his status as a formidable force in the electric racing series.
However, the jubilant celebrations in the Jaguar camp were marred by teammate Mitch Evans’ misfortune. Evans, who had started from pole position, saw his race crumble despite an initial strong showing. Issues with strategy and fierce competition on the track led to Evans’ downfall, leaving him frustrated and ultimately finishing in a disappointing 10th place.
The race was not short of drama, with Dan Ticktum’s crash adding a late twist to the proceedings. Ticktum’s collision with Evans caused a stir, underscoring the intense competition and high stakes involved in Formula E racing.
As Cassidy savored his well-deserved victory, the Formula E paddock was left buzzing with anticipation for the next race, wondering if Jaguar could maintain its winning streak or if other contenders would rise to the challenge. With the season finale looming, the stage is set for a thrilling conclusion to an electrifying Formula E campaign.