Jaguar’s Farewell: Nick Cassidy Dominates London E-Prix with Spectacular Win

Jaguar's Farewell: Nick Cassidy Dominates London E-Prix with Spectacular Win

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Nick Cassidy made it two wins from two in the Formula E London E-Prix, signing off from Jaguar TCS Racing in style, amid a controversial strategy that angered team-mate Mitch Evans.

Nick Cassidy secured his second consecutive win at the Formula E London E-Prix, finishing his tenure with Jaguar TCS Racing on a high note, despite causing discontent among teammate Mitch Evans due to a controversial strategy.

Cassidy’s impressive 13.5-second lead at the finish line allowed him to clinch a dominant victory, marking the end of Team Principal James Barclay’s era.

Mitch Evans, who received a five-second penalty earlier, expressed frustration over the lack of strategic support and slipped to fifth place after initially placing second during the race.

Nyck de Vries claimed second place, followed by Sebastien Buemi in third and Jake Dennis in fourth.

Antonio Felix da Costa’s remarkable sixth-place finish from the back of the grid, accompanied by Max Guenther in seventh and Pascal Wehrlein in eighth, added to the eventful conclusion.

Lucas di Grassi impressed with ninth position, while David Beckmann secured his first points for Cupra Kiro by finishing in tenth place.

The final results confirmed Tag Heuer Porsche as the Teams’ Champions and awarded them the Manufacturers’ Championship title alongside Andretti and Kiro in a highly competitive season.

Throughout the race, Cassidy effectively defended his lead by fending off competitors like Guenther and Evans, ultimately securing a well-deserved victory.

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