In his final season with Jaguar, Mitch Evans has the chance to end the 10-year partnership with a Formula E drivers’ title.
Mitch Evans, having learned from past errors, is avoiding fixating too much on winning the Formula E drivers’ title. His recent victory in Berlin moved him within three points of Pascal Wehrlein in the standings. Despite announcing his separation from Jaguar, a team he’d been with for a decade, the elusive drivers’ title remains his unachieved goal. With nine rounds left, beginning in Monaco, Evans has a fresh opportunity to grasp the world championship. While his performance this season suggests a title challenge, Evans is consciously avoiding overthinking the crown, focusing on accumulating points instead.


