Formula E star Nick Cassidy is set to join Peugeot’s World Endurance Championship Hypercar squad for the 2026 season, as part of a broader deal with Peugeot parent, Stellantis. Cassidy, a former Envision and Jaguar FE driver, is likely to race for the team known as Maserati MSG Racing in FE in 2025/26. Transitioning to the pinnacle of sportscar racing, Cassidy previously competed in WEC in the GTE AM class and Super GT in Japan. Peugeot Sport technical director Olivier Jansonnie expressed excitement about Cassidy’s addition to the team, emphasizing…
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