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Jakarta E-Prix Talking Points - Nick Cassidy aiming to secure three consecutive wins after Berlin and Monaco victories

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The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship returns this weekend for the 2023 Gulavit Jakarta E-Prix as a tantalising title race takes shape for the Season 9 crown.

Ahead of the series’ first double-header in the Indonesian capital, here are all your talking points. Ad Can anyone catch Cassidy?

Monaco ePrixCassidy wins in Monaco following late safety car drama07/05/2023 AT 16:38 Envision Racing’s Nick Cassidy is the all-electric racing series’ man-in-form, and heads to Jakarta this weekend following back-to-back wins in Berlin and Monaco.

Victory in the Indonesian capital could see Cassidy become only the third driver in Formula E history to win three consecutive races.

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