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The approach of Jaguar regarding the team’s strategy in Formula E races this season has been controlled and laissez-faire, and it has been yielding results despite the risks involved. Throughout the season, Mitch Evans has consistently been behind his teammate Nick Cassidy in the driver standings. There was a brief moment after the first round where Evans came close to overtaking Cassidy, but the gap between them remained significant. Evans’ chances of winning the title were further hindered by technical issues with his powertrain in the second race in Misano. Although Evans had a surge in the middle of the season with wins in Monaco and Shanghai, it may not be enough to catch up to Cassidy and Pascal Wehrlein, who continue to score many points. In the first race in Shanghai, Cassidy had the opportunity to overtake Wehrlein and gain extra points on his championship rival. However, he was unable to do so due to energy restrictions. High-energy races in Formula E require teams to carefully manage energy usage and track position. In the second half of the races, competition intensifies and track position becomes crucial. Jaguar made the decision to maintain position and allow Evans to try to overtake Wehrlein, believing he had good chances of doing so. This decision was influenced by Evans’ pursuit of the lead. Jaguar currently has a comfortable lead in the team standings, but the outcome of the driver championship is still uncertain. Evans, who is 35 points behind Cassidy, will need to perform exceptionally well in the remaining races to have a shot at the title. Jaguar’s priority is to win both the team championship and the driver championship, as they believe success in the team championship will also benefit their drivers. However, the narrow margins of Formula E can lead to unpredictable results. In the first race in Shanghai, Cassidy missed an opportunity to gain three more points on Wehrlein, which could make a difference in the final standings. Evans is a long-time member of the Jaguar team and has a strong desire to win the title for them. However, he knows that fairy tales rarely happen in motorsport and may need to support Cassidy’s title pursuit if necessary. Cassidy has shown altruism on the track and has been willing to support his teammates, as demonstrated in Berlin and London last season. The final races in Portland will be crucial for Jaguar, and they will need to make strategic decisions to maximize their chances of winning both championships.