P1racenews AI automatic summary:
The team most likely to end Porsche and Jaguar’s combined stranglehold on Formula E hasn’t won since 2020
There is a growing belief in Formula E that Nissan will break through the Jaguar and Porsche dominance this season and secure an E-Prix win after a four-year wait. This confidence is not just a hunch but is supported by evidence that Nissan has made significant progress in understanding its car during the off-season. With the expansion of human resources and the move to a new base in Paris, Nissan seems well-positioned for success. Although the season has only seen modest achievements so far, such as a pole position and a third place finish, there is optimism for stronger results in the future. Driver Oliver Rowland has expressed confidence in the team’s capabilities and his own performance, despite facing challenges in adapting to the Gen3 car. Overall, there is a sense of determination and focus within the Nissan team to return to the winner’s circle.