Nick Cassidy of Jaguar TCS Racing at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix
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“Experience mattered in that one” — Cassidy reflects on stunning Formula E victory in Berlin

Nick Cassidy produced one of the standout performances of the 2024–25 Formula E season with a remarkable charge from 21st on the grid to victory in Race 2 of the Berlin E-Prix. The Jaguar TCS Racing driver demonstrated not only raw pace but also race intelligence and strategic mastery to secure a much-needed win in…

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Formula E | Berlin E-Prix | Race 2 | Rowland claims FIA Formula E world championship as Cassidy wins

Oliver Rowland claimed the FIA Formula E world championship after Nick Cassidy secured victory in the second race in Berlin. Pre race information Rowland took to the track for the second race in Berlin knowing he needed a 58 point lead over Pascal Wehrlein and Taylor Barnard to claim the world championship. The Nissan driver…

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SHANGHAI, CHINA - MAY 31: Nico Muller of Switzerland driving the (51) Andretti Formula E Porsche 99X Electric Gen3 leads Sebastien Buemi of Switzerland driving the (16) Envision Racing Jaguar I-TYPE 7 on track ahead of the Shanghai E-Prix, Round 10 of the 2025 FIA Formula E World Championship at Shanghai International Circuit on May 31, 2025 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Andrew Ferraro/LAT Images)
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Formula E | Qualifying 2 | Shanghai E-Prix | Cassidy on pole after disrupted session

Qualifying for Round 11 of the 2025 Formula E season in Shanghai was anything but straightforward, as torrential rain and worsening track conditions forced Race Control to scrap the Duels and delay the start. Instead, the grid was set based on Group Stage results alone, in accordance with the sporting regulations. Despite the chaos, Jaguar…

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Nick Cassidy is expected to leave Jaguar TCS Racing at the conclusion of the current 2024-2025 Formula E season.
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Nick Cassidy expected to depart Jaguar at end of current Formula E season

Nick Cassidy is expected to leave Jaguar TCS Racing at the conclusion of the current 2024-2025 Formula E season. According to The Race, the New Zealander finalised his decision around late April or early May, during the period surrounding the 2025 Monaco E-Prix. Reportedly, Cassidy has already signed a long-term agreement with another team. This…

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Cassidy racing during the Monaco E-Prix
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Exclusive: Cassidy pleased with first podium of the season in Monaco E-Prix

Nick Cassidy can definitely be satisfied about his Monaco E-Prix weekend in spite of a bad beginning. In fact, his Saturday was severely affected by an excessive energy defect. That unfortunately limited his possibility to fend off other drivers’ assaults especially towards the end of the race. An unexpected positive result On the other hand,…

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FE | FP1 | Miami E-Prix | Cassidy tops busy first session in Miami

The Miami E-Prix got underway at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, with 22 drivers taking to the track for the first of the FE weekend’s two free practice sessions (FP1). After impressive performances in Mexico and Jeddah, Nissan Formula E Team’s Oliver Rowland had a strong start to the session. However, he failed to impress against the…

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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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