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Mitch Evans believes the Formula E stewards are continuing to look at incidents the wrong way following the inaugural Misano E-Prix.
Mitch Evans expressed frustrations with the stewards’ approach, labeling it as “completely wrong,” following Nick Cassidy’s race being “ruined” by Jean-Eric Vergne at the Misano E-Prix. Cassidy had a collision with Vergne on the fifth lap, resulting in Cassidy hitting the wall at Turn 9, leading to Vergne receiving a five-second time penalty deemed as the “most unfair” by him. As Cassidy was forced to pit due to damage and eventually retired from the race, he expressed his disappointment at the penalty. Evans, while also frustrated, criticized the stewards’ inconsistency in their decisions, particularly highlighting incidents involving Vergne. Evans believes that the stewards should focus on the actions rather than just the outcomes of incidents, expressing his discontent with the current approach. Additionally, he criticized some drivers in the Formula E category for their reckless driving, stating that they do not understand how to race properly, leading to unpleasant incidents on the track.