Kimberley Hoefnagel

Exclusive: Vandoorne dismisses Maserati Formula E exit rumours after strong P4 in London E-Prix

Stoffel Vandoorne maximised his results during the first 2025 Fantastic Four London E-Prix. Starting from the fourth row on the grid, he managed to finish in an impressive fourth place. Despite the impressive results, his position within Maserati seems to be under pressure. “It was a pretty good qualifying for us. In some ways, it…

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Exclusive: Chandhok on standout Formula E driver Rowland and imminent first win for Barnard

Karun Chandhok is extremely impressed by both Taylor Barnard and Oliver Rowland this season, and the former Formula E and Formula 1 driver thinks it’s just a matter of time before Barnard wins his first race, and emphasises how impressive Rowland is behind the wheel of his Nissan. The 2024/2025 Formula E season is in…

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Dennis disagrees with Mortara after London E-Prix crash: “There wasn’t really much contact between us”

The London E-Prix was a weekend to forget for Jake Dennis. The 2022/2023 Formula E Champion received three penalties on Saturday and was even shown the black and white flag for dangerous driving. On Sunday, he was involved in a crash with Edoardo Mortara, after which both drivers had to retire the car. Dennis and…

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Vergne urges FIA to ‘do a better job’ when penalising FE drivers: “I think the reality is that the stewards are lost”

Jean-Éric Vergne is not happy with the way the FIA has been policing the Formula E drivers. The Frenchman admits that there’s currently too much happening on track, which makes it impossible for the stewards to keep an eye on everything. If you’re looking for one single word to describe the 2023/2024 Formula E season,…

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Hughes wants to give FE fans a spectacle: “But from my side, it honestly often feels like too much”

Jake Hughes has mixed feelings about the way we currently go racing in Formula E. The 30-year-old thinks that the sport should be entertaining for the fans, but admits that it sometimes feels like ‘too much’ from the cockpit. Hughes had qualified on P21 for the Saturday race in the London Excel, and knew it…

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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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