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Vergne urges FE drivers to be smarter: “The problem is that is takes two to tango”

Jean-Éric Vergne wishes that his fellow drivers would think a little longer before making certain moves on track. The Frenchman had a difficult Saturday in London, finishing P17 after being involved in incidents with Jake Dennis and Jehan Daruvula. Vergne started the race from P5, hoping to make it to the podium for the fourth…

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Dennis praises FIA for ‘strict’ FE stewards in London: “I came off worse, but it’s fine”

Jake Dennis played a huge part in the first race in London, but not quite in the way he had hoped beforehand. The Andretti driver was involved in multiple incidents, received three penalties, and was even shown a black-and-white flag. After a somewhat disappointing qualifying session, Dennis kicked off the race from P10. The Brit…

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Marcus Ericsson in his firesuit in the pit lane in Detroit
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Ericsson unimpressed with driving standards in Detroit IndyCar race: “We can definitely improve as a series”

Marcus Ericsson has criticised the driving standards in IndyCar after a chaotic race in Detroit. The 100-lap event had 47 laps under caution on a day where staying out of trouble was critical to a good result. Ericsson finished second from 9th on the grid, bouncing back from a tumultuous month of May. He was…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE Race 2 | Da Costa claims victory, Hughes secures first podium, and Nato finishes third

Today was the last chance the drivers had to win in Shanghai. After a heated qualifying session, tensions were high. NEOM McLaren driver Jake Hughes had a great from in the qualifying session, taking pole position. He beat Stoffel Vandoorne by just 0.001s. Would Hughes be able to score his debut podium or the victory?…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE FP2 | Norman Nato and Jean-Éric Vergne set identical times at the top

The second day of the Shanghai E-Prix double-header started off with the second session of the weekend. After yesterday’s practice session, where several drivers such as, Nyck De Vries, Sérgio Sette Câmara and António Félix Da Costa suddenly stopped due to issues with the battery, the drivers were keen to get out for some laps….

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Mario Andretti says Greg Maffei’s words about blocking Andretti’s F1 entry felt “like a bullet” went through his heart

Mario Andretti has revealed a tense conversation with Greg Maffei, CEO of Liberty Media, during the recent Miami Grand Prix weekend, where Maffei purportedly vowed to block Michael Andretti’s aspirations of entering Formula 1. In an interview with NBC News, Andretti recounted the heated exchange that unfolded at a private reception in the Palm Club…

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Andretti Cadillac signs F1 veteran Pat Symonds as they ramp up plans to try and join the championship

Andretti Cadillac has announced the signing of Pat Symonds, former Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of Formula 1, as they intensify their efforts to join the F1 grid.  Symonds is joining as an Executive Engineering Consultant for the American team, bringing decades of experience with him. No stranger to championship success, Symonds played a crucial role…

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Fenestraz left ‘upset’ after crash with Nato in FE Berlin E-Prix: “Very optimistic move”

During the second Formula E race in Berlin-Tempelhof last week, we saw Sacha Fenestraz being sent into the barrier by Norman Nato. Right after the incident, Fenestraz was seen sarcastically applauding his former teammate in the cockpit of his Nissan. Following the race, Fenestraz looked back on the crash, stating Nato’s move was ‘desperate’ and…

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