Stoffel Vandoorne addresses idea of F1 return after sealing FE crown
Stoffel Vandoorne says it’s unlikely we’ll see him back in Formula 1 after sealing his first Formula E world championship.
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Stoffel Vandoorne says it’s unlikely we’ll see him back in Formula 1 after sealing his first Formula E world championship.
LONDON: Nick Cassidy led all the way in a rain-soaked final race of the Formula E season in London to claim the Teams’ World Championship title for Envision Racing on Sunday night, edging out Mitch Evans and Jaguar TCS Racing who finished second in both the race and for the team title.
LONDON: New Zealander Nick Cassidy set aside the disappointment of losing out in the drivers' championship by winning Formula E's season-ending race on Sunday to secure the team title for Envision Racing.
LONDON : Jake Dennis became the first British driver to win the all-electric Formula E world championship when he finished second for Avalanche Andretti on Saturday in the first of two season-ending home races in London.
LONDON : Jake Dennis is hoping for a clean fight on home soil this weekend as he bids to become Britain's first world champion in the all-electric Formula E series.
RIYADH: Championship leader Jake Dennis believes racing in front of his home fans will motivate him further as he bids to seal the Formula E world championship title at this weekend’s London E-Prix doubleheader.
ROME: Jake Dennis of Avalanche Andretti Formula E team created history in the second race of the Hankook Rome E-Prix, as he reclaimed the lead in the fight for the world title with just two races remaining.
ROME: Avalanche Andretti's Jake Dennis took a big step towards becoming Britain's first Formula E world champion on Sunday (Jul 16) by winning the second of two races in Rome to lead the electric series into this month's London finale.
Mitch Evans’ love affair with the Rome E-Prix continued as the Jaguar driver claimed his third consecutive win in the Italian capital in a race involving a huge multi-car crash. Evans became the first driver to take pole position and a race victory in Rome as he made Round 13 his own with a fourth career victory on the circuit. Ad There was important movement in the Drivers’ World Championship battle too, as Nick Cassidy (Envision Racing) came second to leapfrog Jake Dennis (Avalanche Andretti) to the top of the standings on 171 points – five clear of the Brit, who finished fourth.