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London E-Prix Round 15 results: Nick Cassidy wins 3rd race of season 11, climbs into top three in Driver Standings

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It was Jaguar TCS Racing ’s day at the London E-Prix on Saturday. Fresh off his Berlin win, Mitch Evans started from pole but spun during the race and lost his lead. It was eventually his teammate Nick Cassidy who went on to win Round 15. The victory was even more special for Cassidy, who had announced that he would be leaving the team after the season wraps up on Sunday. He also pushed Taylor Barnard to fourth by taking the third place in the Formula E Driver Standings.

London E-Prix Part 1 Formula E race resultsIn a message to Jaguar TCS Racing after clinching his third win of the season, Nick Cassidy said, “I take back every single little thing I said about strategy today because I got it completely wrong, and you guys got it completely right. It’s an honour to drive for you. Thank you so much. That one was for you guys.”

Cassidy was followed by Mahindra Racing’s Nyck de Vries , who secured second place on the podium — his second of the season. He had started from the front row and managed to hold his ground. TAG Heuer Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein finished third, adding another podium to his season. He currently sits second in the Formula E Drivers’ Standings behind championship leader Oliver Rowland .


Maserati MSG Racing’s Stoffel Vandoorne finished fourth, followed by Andretti’s Jake Dennis in fifth. DS Penske’s Jean-Eric Vergne came in sixth, while Mahindra Racing’s Edoardo Mortara secured seventh. Envision Racing’s Robin Frijns was eighth, Nissan’s Norman Nato ninth, and Mitch Evans — despite starting on pole — ended in 10th after his spin. Championship leader Rowland finished 11th.
Hits and Misses at the London E-PrixThe race saw early drama when DS Penske’s Maximilian Günther hit the wall right after the start, triggering a pile-up that also involved McLaren’s Taylor Barnard and Sam Bird, as well as Lola Yamaha ABT’s Zane Maloney.

Near the finish line, Cupra Kiro’s Dan Ticktum also crashed into the wall and retired from the race. Earlier, Ticktum had made contact with Mitch Evans’ Jaguar, causing Evans to spin and lose his lead — ultimately finishing 10th.

Also Read: Nick Cassidy to bid farewell to Jaguar TCS Racing after London E-Prix: “It’s been an incredible two years together”

The London E-Prix Round 16 race will take place on Sunday at the same time. It will mark the Season 11 grand finale with championship winner Oliver Rowland also celebrating his victory along with the podium winners.

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