Jake Hughes, Maserati, London E-Prix
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Maserati set to leave Formula E after London E-Prix – Citroen to take over?

The decision has been made: Maserati is set to leave Formula E after the London E-Prix. Reportedly, from the upcoming season onwards, Citroen will take over the MSG Racing team. Maserati to leave Formula E after three years According to Il Messaggero the decision has been made by the bosses of Maserati to leave the…

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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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Arthur Leclerc made a return to the Formula E paddock during the 2025 Berlin Rookie Test, representing Maserati MSG Racing.
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Arthur Leclerc returned to Formula E in Berlin: “It’s really nice to discover this electric world”

Arthur Leclerc made a return to the Formula E paddock during the 2025 Berlin Rookie Test, representing Maserati MSG Racing. Though it wasn’t his first outing in electric machinery, the day marked his first official test in a Formula E car since the GEN2 era—his last appearance dating back to Marrakesh in 2019. Speaking exclusively…

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Théo Pourchaire joined Maserati MSG Racing for the FP0 session at the Jeddah E-Prix and makes his return in Berlin for the 2025 Rookie Test
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“Let’s see what the future holds” — Pourchaire reflects on racing career ahead of Formula E Berlin Rookie Test

French racing driver Théo Pourchaire added another chapter to his diverse and fast-developing motorsport career with his return to Formula E machinery during the 2025 Rookie Test at the Berlin Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit. Currently competing in the European Le Mans Series with Algarve Pro Racing, Pourchaire continues to impress with his adaptability across multiple…

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Maserati during the Jeddah E-Prix
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Maserati MSG reaffirms commitment to Formula E amid ownership uncertainty

The Maserati MSG Formula E team insists it’s “business as usual” despite the recent collapse of a planned takeover deal, as team principal Cyril Blais maintains that focus remains firmly on performance and results. A doubtful future? As reported by The Race, a deal for entrepreneur Brooklyn Earick to take control of the team fell…

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Taylor Barnard claimed pole in the Round 4 qualifying session in Jeddah.
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FE | Jeddah E-Prix | Qualifying | Barnard becomes youngest ever FE polesitter after dominant performance

A day after DS Penske’s Maximillian Günther claimed his first FE victory of the 2024 season, the German driver returned to the track, hoping to repeat Friday’s success. After showing excellent form throughout the weekend, Günther entered qualifying as a favourite to take his second pole in Jeddah. The final FE practice session featured drier-than-expected…

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Pourchaire joins Maserati for FE rookie practice at Jeddah E-Prix

Former Formula 2 champion Theo Pourchaire will join Maserati MSG Racing for the FE rookie practice session at the upcoming Jeddah E-Prix. Formula E will debut a rookie practice session at the Jeddah E-Prix, with multiple rookie drivers already confirmed for various teams. The drivers will participate in a 30-minute session, called FP0. The test…

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FE | Mexico City E-Prix | FP2 | Hughes masters mixed conditions to lead FP2

Mexico City served up challenging conditions for Formula E’s second practice session of the day, with overnight rain leaving drivers to navigate a treacherous track surface. Maserati’s Jake Hughes emerged fastest with a 1:25.808 in the closing minutes, outpacing Nick Cassidy by just 0.157s as the circuit began to dry. Formula E roared back to…

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