‘Quite big’ mechanical error reasoning for Evans’ Diriyah struggles
After challenging for the podium in the opening race of last weekend's Diriyah E-Prix, Mitch Evans has revealed why he had zero pace in qualifying ahead of the second event. ...
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After challenging for the podium in the opening race of last weekend's Diriyah E-Prix, Mitch Evans has revealed why he had zero pace in qualifying ahead of the second event. ...
Nick Cassidy has made almost a perfect start to life as a Jaguar TCS Racing driver, something he's "quite relieved" about as he ended Season 9 with a "high amount ...
Jaguar TCS Racing's Mitch Evans topped the timesheets in the third and final practice session of the Diriyah E-Prix double-header, standing him in good stead ahead of qualifying for the ...
Mitch Evans was furious after Friday evening's Diriyah E-Prix, about a lack of action by the stewards in regard to his two incidents with Jean-Éric Vergne. He slammed the non-response ...
Nick Cassidy secured an excellent podium finish at the season-opening Mexico City E-Prix, on his debut for Jaguar TCS Racing. His first E-Prix for the factory Jaguar side following his ...
Nick Cassidy and Mitch Evans are confident that Jaguar TCS Racing "can definitely handle" being the title favourites, ahead of this weekend's season-opening Mexico City E-Prix. Formula E is finally ...
Nick Cassidy is targeting the "strongest possible result" this weekend at the season-opening Mexico City E-Prix, where he'll make his debut for Jaguar TCS Racing. The Season 9 Vice-Champion has ...
Mitch Evans heads into this weekend's Formula E season-opening Mexico City E-Prix "100 per cent" tired of "being the bridesmaid", with him finally wanting to become the bride and win ...
With the start of 2024 just a matter of days away, it marks a time when many will start to consider their New Year’s resolutions for January. However, for 11 ...
Nick Cassidy has admitted that customer team drivers "are not at the same level" as drivers of manufacturer teams, something which "opened" his eyes to "how important" getting a manufacturer ...