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Cassidy must "look internally at myself" after Sao Paulo Formula E crash
The Kiwi driver started off strong at Jaguar, achieving a hat-trick of podium finishes in the first three races, including a win in Diriyah which gave him a 19-point lead in the standings. However, his luck took a turn for the worse in Brazil as he failed to qualify for the duels and struggled to progress in the race from ninth position. Despite reaching as high as fifth, Cassidy’s front wing damage led to his early exit from the race after getting tangled under his car, causing him to crash into the barriers. Although disappointed with his performance, Cassidy acknowledged the need for self-improvement and better results in future races. Despite not scoring points in Brazil, Cassidy still holds the championship lead by a slim margin, maintaining confidence and determination heading into the next race in Tokyo.