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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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Berlin E-Prix | FE FP2 | Günther on top ahead of Di Grassi and championship leader Wehrlein

It’s time for the second practise session of the weekend, with all the drivers immediately on track. After the first set of attempts Cassidy and Evans lead the way, with the same duo on top at the end of the Monaco round once again in the top spots. Maserati’s Günther, a main character of last…

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Misano E-Prix | FP1 Report: DS Penske 1-2 in FE’s first ever outing on the track

Formula E returns to Italy as the Season 10 cars are on track for the first time ever in Misano, with every driver out on track apart from Maserati’s Jehan Daruvala, Buemi and Mortara. The Indian driver was able to come out on track eight minutes into the session, whereas the Swiss driver was suffering…

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It was a very tight final lap, with the first two drivers incredibly close, but ultimately Gunther takes the first win of 2024 for Maserati as Rowland extends his podium streak with a P2. Reigning champion Dennis has managed to hold on to P3, with the two Porsche drivers rounding up the top 5. hoto credits: Formula E | Sam Bloxham

FE Tokyo E-Prix | Race Report: Gunther wins after a close battle with Rowland

Round 5 is about to take place in Tokyo, with Japan for the first time on the Formula E calendar. Will the outcome of this debuting E-Prix confirm the pre-race feelings that it’s hard to pass, allowing for Rowland to take the lead of the championship at his team’s home round, or will another driver…

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São Paulo E-Prix | Wehrlein pips Vandoorne to pole by 0.002s; Cassidy and Dennis miss out on duels

Group A 45 seconds into the first session of qualifying, a red flag had to be thrown due to a bizarre moment where a mini parachute appeared on track. On the first runs, Evans led a Jaguar 1-2, clocking a 1:14.017. De Vries and Muller completed the top 4, with 0.122s covering them all. Cassidy…

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