Formula E | London E-Prix | What the Drivers said after London E-Prix
It was really hard to choose only five drivers, but here’s what some of them had to say after the Season Finale London E-Prix.
It was really hard to choose only five drivers, but here’s what some of them had to say after the Season Finale London E-Prix.
What are the most important talking points from the final double header in London? Let’s find out.
Nick Cassidy wins delayed Round 16 London E-Prix with absolute confidence, ahead of Evans in P2 and Dennis in P3.
In the last duels in London, its Mitch Evans ahead of Nick Cassidy on pole position for the Round 16 London E-Prix.
Nick Cassidy shed some light on the incident that cost him the championship fight.
Jake Dennis becomes to World Champion on home soil after a twice red flagged race in London.
It’s about to get real. Evans qualifies on pole, but with a grid penalty it’s Cassidy starting from P1 for the London E-Prix!
Second-to-last free practice session this season finished with Cassidy on P1, followed by Ticktum and Buemi.
With a slight delay, there’s a lot to talk about after the double header in Rome. What are the main takeaways from the weekend?
Off the line, Jake Dennis retained the lead. At turn 8, Norman Nato made a beautiful pass on Cassidy to take 2nd, with the Jaguars of…