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Nick Cassidy was naturally delighted with his victory at the first of two New York E-Prix on Saturday, after a dramatic ending to the race saw a red flag caused by torrential rain.
New York Yankees starter Luis Severino, nursing a shoulder injury, is not expected to throw for two weeks, manager Aaron Boone said on Saturday.
The sudden downpour of rain that hit the race on the 30th lap at the Brooklyn Street Circuit precipitated leader Nick Cassidy aquaplaning into the wall at Turn 6, into which di Grassi followed him.
As the rain picked up in intensity in the Red Hook district of Brooklyn, the circuit quickly became waterlogged and caused a flurry of incidents - with race leader Nick Cassidy dumping his Envision machine into the wall, where he was followed by Lucas di Grassi and Stoffel Vandoorne.
The Kiwi had largely controlled the race at the Brooklyn Street Circuit from pole and had built a solid gap over eventual runner-up Lucas di Grassi, as light rain suddenly intensified and soaked the track.
As Dante Polvara spent the off-season at his home on the outskirts of New York City, playing football with friends, pounding the pavements to keep in shape for returning to Aberdeen, it would have only been natural if he had even the smallest tinge of regret.
The latest Formula E double header is here this weekend with the all-electric series heading to New York as the championship approaches its climax.