Antonio Felix Da Costa Mexico E-Prix Porsche Motorsport Formula E FE
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Da Costa thought “we had the win” but safety car spoiled party at FE Mexico E-Prix

António Félix da Costa said that he believed he would win the FE Mexico E-Prix for Porsche. A safety car, which benefitted race winner Oliver Rowland spoiled the party for the Portuguese driver. Pascal Wehrlein won the qualifying final against his team-mate da Costa and took pole position. Rowland followed closely after his fourth-place start…

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Nissan Formula E in Mexico 2024
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Nissan Formula E Team prepares for high-altitude challenge in Mexico

The Nissan Formula E Team is revving up for the second round of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship at the Mexico City E-Prix. A unique venue with rich history for the Nissan drivers The Autódromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City is a standout venue on the Formula E calendar. Situated 2,250 meters…

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Nissan drivers Rowland, Nato and Pulling on FE Testing: “A valuable week”

It was a proficient testing week for many teams on the 2024-2025 Formula E grid. Nissan’s first approach with the Gen3Evo was delayed by the penalty received for violating the financial regulations, which saw them and Jaguar having to sit out the first afternoon session in Madrid. Returning Norman Nato took a couple of sessions…

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FE Testing | Day 3 | Beckmann and De Vries on top, Wehrlein leads mock race

The second full day of testing opened with strong performance offered by some well known names which have been impressing in these days so far: reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein signed the earliest fast lap in 1:28.9s, improved afterwards by Maserati’s Stoffel Vandoorne and Jake Hughes. It has been a very productive and impressive session for…

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Buemi is “not against” Formula E changes to race format but fears it could become “complicated”

Sébastien Buemi has revealed in a recent interview that he is “not against” changes to the race format in Formula E, but is concerned that it could become “complicated”, as two new initiatives could be implemented for Season 11. FE remains keen to introduce its Attack Charge for the upcoming season. It would see drivers…

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