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Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy should have won the Formula E
It’s been a good few weeks in Formula E if you’re a winner of the McLaren Autosport BRDC Award. First of all, 2017 pick Dan Ticktum claimed his maiden FE race victory in Jakarta. Then, in Berlin, 2011
Oliver Rowland returned to his homeland for the 2024-25 Formula E finale at London ExCel as a newly crowned world champion, but it was Nick Cassidy who continued his late-season form to take a clean s
A foregone conclusion? Perhaps, in the wake of Oliver Rowland’s remarkable sprint this term to four wins and three second places from the first nine Formula E races. But at the Berlin double-header, t
The outgoing Jaguar racer was unstoppable in London, but there was controversy around his team-mate Evans, by Graham Keilloh
Formula E returns to London for its annual double-header season climax this weekend, but there won’t be a title decider to play out on the part-indoor track at the Excel arena: Britain’s Oliver Rowlan
For as long as Motor Sport has been in existence – 101 years and counting – there have always been drivers whose natural talent and work ethic made them eminently well suited to grand prix racing but