Nick Cassidy winner of round 15 London E-Prix
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Nick Cassidy’s London E-Prix Victory: The Perfect Jaguar Finale

Nick Cassidy claimed an impressive victory in the round 15 Marvel Fantastic Four London E-Prix race at the Excel Centre in London, marking a perfect start to his final weekend with Jaguar TCS Racing. Speaking in the post-race press conference attended by Pit Debrief, Cassidy reflected on the significance of the win, which he described…

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“Hopefully Berlin’s been a turning point”: Mitch Evans eyes strong London E-Prix finish after qualifying P1

Pit Debrief caught up with Jaguar’s Mitch Evans, at the 2025 London E-Prix, who heads into the final double-header of the season on the back of an emphatic victory in Berlin. The Kiwi driver stunned the field at the wet Berlin E-Prix with a commanding lights-to-flag performance in Race 1—his second win of the season—snapping…

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Mitch Evans, Jaguar, London E-Prix
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Formula E | London E-Prix | Qualifying 1 | Evans takes pole ahead of de Vries

It’s the first Formula E qualifying for the London E-Prix this weekend, and it’s Mitch Evans on pole for Race 1 later today. Group A Drivers: Rowland, Barnard, Cassidy, Ticktum, Günther, Buemi, de Vries, Müller, Bird, Nato, Maloney The first group heads out for the first part of qualifying. Build laps completed in the first…

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With the 2025 London E-Prix just around the corner, Nick Cassidy has confirmed he will be leaving Jaguar TCS Racing at the end of the current Formula E season.
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“I’m very proud”: Nick Cassidy reflects on Jaguar departure ahead of London E-Prix

With the 2025 London E-Prix just around the corner, Nick Cassidy has confirmed he will be leaving Jaguar TCS Racing at the end of the current Formula E season. Speaking exclusively to Pit Debrief, the New Zealander opened up about his time with the team and what lies ahead. A successful Season 10 Cassidy’s departure…

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Nick Cassidy is set to leave Jaguar TCS Racing after the London E-Prix
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Nick Cassidy to leave Jaguar TCS Racing after London E-Prix

Nick Cassidy is set to leave Jaguar TCS Racing after the London E-Prix, marking it his last double-header in the black and gold car, after winning multiple races with the team. Though not being with the Jaguar team any more after season 11, Cassidy could possibly move to another team for the 2025/26 season. Cassidy…

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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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Jaguar's Mitch Evans delivered a masterclass performance in the wet conditions at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix.
Photo Credit: Daniel Bürgin | danielbuergin.com

Exclusive: “I’ve had a good run the last five years, so I was expecting a bad one” – Evans’ honest take on his return to victory

Jaguar’s Mitch Evans delivered a masterclass performance in the wet conditions at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix, securing his second victory of the season after a dramatic Race 1 that saw championship leader Oliver Rowland retire with suspension damage. The Kiwi, who had endured a challenging six-month pointless streak, dominated proceedings from pole position…

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