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Nick Cassidy took pole position for Race 2 of the Formula E London E-Prix in what will be his final race for the Jaguar TCS Racing team.
Nick Cassidy secured pole position for Race 2 of the Formula E London E-Prix, marking his final race for the Jaguar TCS Racing team.
Despite being defeated in the final by Dan Ticktum, a grid penalty from the previous day allowed Cassidy to start the race from the first position.
The top three also included Maximilian Guenther in second and Mitch Evans in third, who strategically slowed down during his semi-final duel with Cassidy to ensure his advancement to the final.
Other notable placements included Pascal Wehrlein in fourth and Nyck de Vries in fifth, with Ticktum starting in sixth due to his penalty.
The event saw Stoffel Vandoorne finish seventh, Edoardo Mortara eighth, and Norman Nato and Oliver Rowland rounding up the top 10.
The qualifying rounds showcased various challenges and strategies, with exciting duels and unexpected turn of events leading up to the race.






