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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Jaguar has announced Jamie Chadwick as their driver for the Jeddah Rookie Free Practice session Formula E

Jaguar announces Jamie Chadwick for Jeddah Rookie Free Practice session

Jaguar will field Jamie Chadwick next Thursday. The triple-time W Series world champion and race winner in the Indy NXT series will get another taste of Formula E machinery having participated in the Women’s Test earlier in the season. The inaugural Jeddah E-Prix will play host to the first Rookie Test of the season as…

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Jaguar and Nissan sanctioned for Formula E cost cap breaches

Jaguar and Nissan Formula E teams have become the first to face penalties for breaching the championship’s cost cap, which was introduced for the 2022-23 season. Both teams have been handed sanctions by the FIA for minor overspending, highlighting the sport’s growing emphasis on financial regulations. According to reports, as a result of the breaches,…

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Dennis praises FIA for ‘strict’ FE stewards in London: “I came off worse, but it’s fine”

Jake Dennis played a huge part in the first race in London, but not quite in the way he had hoped beforehand. The Andretti driver was involved in multiple incidents, received three penalties, and was even shown a black-and-white flag. After a somewhat disappointing qualifying session, Dennis kicked off the race from P10. The Brit…

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