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Formula E: Edoardo Mortara keeping championship thoughts out of mind ahead of New York

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.

There are just three weekends of action to go with New York, London in two weeks, and Seoul in mid-August hosting the closing stages of the campaign.

The top four are separated by just fifteen points and it is Mortara who leads the way as we head to the Big Apple, but he says he is not thinking about winning the title:

“I don’t really want to think too much about that [winning the Championship]”, he said.

“We have to be very focused on the next six races, do whatever we can with results and then we will see.

“The other day I was looking back at where we were standing after Monaco, and we were quite farfrom the leaders, but quickly we managed to turn this bad moment around.

“The opposite could also happen when maybe you’re having a good moment, and then if you relax alittle bit too much you start not doing what you should, then it could be that you end up having abad weekend and find yourself chasing the others again.

“It [Formula E] is the most challenging Championship I’ve ever done. But this year, what is pretty incredible is that the four of us in front in the Championship have got a pretty good points scoringaverage. If you think about the rules that we have in Formula E, it shows that we’re really doing avery good job.”

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