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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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Maserati MSG Racing: Vandoorne and Hughes in, Günther and Daruvala out for Gen3 Evo Era

Maserati MSG Racing has announced a new driver line-up for the 2024/25 FIA Formula E World Championship, featuring Stoffel Vandoorne and Jake Hughes. This exciting addition marks the beginning of a significant chapter for the team as they prepare for Season 11, which will debut the next generation of electric racing cars, the Gen3 Evo….

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London E-Prix | FE Qualifying | Cassidy takes close pole from Gunther and title rivals Evans and Wehrlein

Group A saw out on track the Nissan, Envision, McLaren drivers as well as Dennis, Ticktum, Wehrlein, Cassidy and Daruvala. Three drivers are still in contention for the title, with two of them in this first group. Cassidy, who appears to have recovered from his earlier issues, sets the early benchmark in 1:11.04s, but Wehrlein…

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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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FE | Portland E-Prix | Qualifying 2 | Jean-Éric Vergne takes home a historical 17th pole position

The second qualifying session started with Mitch Evans as the driver to beat, after a strong Free Practice 3. Evans was also yesterday’s pole-sitter and winner, but was served a five-second penalty for a collision with Hughes. Nick Cassidy also looked to make a comeback after a hiccup yesterday, causing him to miss out on…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE Qualifying |Hughes takes pole after incredibly close Duel with Vandoorne

Group A sees out on track the Nissan, Envision and Maserati drivers, as well as Cassidy, Dennis, Vandoorne, Ticktum and De Vries. After the first set of attempts the ERT driver is leading the way with a 1:15-013s, followed by Rowland, Frijns and Fenestraz. With seven minutes to go both Maserati drivers get into the…

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Shanghai E-Prix | Qualifying | Vergne continues his legacy in China and takes pole position

With Mitch Evans on top during FP1 and Norman Nato and Jean-Éric Vergne matching each other’s times in FP2, the Formula E drivers, were ready to battle it out in the first qualifying session of the doubleheader weekend in Shanghai. So far this season, Pascal Wehrlein has scored the most pole positions, with three under…

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Shanghai E-Prix | FE FP1 | Evans fastest in a troubled session ahead of Nato and Vergne

It’s time for the first on track session of the weekend’s double header in Shanghai. The first drivers to set a timed lap were Frijns and Buemi, returning to Envision following their Endurance round break from Formula E. Sam Bird has also resumed his spot driving for Neom McLaren following his hand surgery. Five minutes…

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Berlin E-Prix | FE Qualifying | Mortara takes first Mahindra points ahead of Vandoorne and Vergne

Group A features both Porsche and Mahindra drivers as well as Dennis, Evans, Vergne, Fenestraz, Ticktum, Daruvala and Eriksson, with the latter the first driver to exit the pits ahead of the first qualifying session on the new Berlin layout. After the first set of attempts Vergne has the early benchmark in 1:03.77s, joined by…

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