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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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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 Race 1 | Cassidy knew when to strike to take his second Jaguar win

As the lights turn green for race one in Berlin, Mahindra driver Edoardo Mortara keeps a clean start, easing his way into turn 1. Sérgio Sette Câmara goes in for early action attempting to get up the inside of Jean-Eric Vergne at the hairpin, to claim third. As Mortara goes into attack mode, he falls…

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FE Monaco E-Prix | Race | A double podium for Jaguar TCS Racing with Evans in the lead

At the start of the Monaco E-Prix, Pascal Wehrlein expertly converted his pole position into a lead, while Stoffel Vandoorne had to immediately defend his second place as the field sorted itself into formation. However, drama unfolded early as Nyck de Vries lost his front wing in an incident at Saint Devote, setting off a…

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FE Monaco E-Prix | Qualifying | Championship leader Wehrlein on pole ahead of Vandoorne

In the initial phase of qualifying, drivers were divided into two groups based on their championship positions, with Group A consisting of odd-numbered positions. This saw the likes of Mitch Evans taking to the track first, while newcomer Barnard awaited his turn. Group A hit the circuit, with only four spots available for the subsequent…

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