Unlocking Berlin’s Potential: The Impact of Safety Cars on the City’s Success

Unlocking Berlin's Potential: The Impact of Safety Cars on the City's Success

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Berlin E-Prix winner Nick Cassidy has admitted that the deployments of the Safety Car in the first of this weekend’s double-header contributed to his sensational victory. The Kiwi, who started ninth and dropped down to 21st, stormed through the field amid a prolonged peloton to take victory, putting himself in the lead of the Drivers’ […]

New Zealand driver Nick Cassidy went from starting ninth and dropping to 21st to eventually winning the race in Berlin, putting him in the lead of the Drivers’ Championship. Cassidy credited the Safety Car appearances for significantly boosting his victory prospects during the race. This victory marked another successful outing for the Jaguar TCS Racing team in Berlin, achieving a 1-2 finish last season. Despite their success, Cassidy remained humble when asked if their car was suited to the circuit. He attributed his win partially to luck and stays focused on consistent scoring in the upcoming races to stay competitive in the championship. Looking ahead to the next race, Cassidy acknowledges the need to improve their performance in qualifying to secure better results.

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