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Jaguar drivers upset with decision not to restart New York City Formula E race

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.

Meanwhile, Bird had been caught out by a stranded Pascal Wehrlein on the exit of the corner, but had managed to get rolling again.

The incidents had promoted a canny Evans into third place, behind brief race leader Robin Frijns and Edoardo Mortara, but as the FIA determined that the race would not resume, the results were counted back from the end of lap 29, relegating Evans to 11th while Bird claimed ninth.

However, both drivers felt the conditions should have been given a chance to improve - which they duly did as the rain stopped following the red flag - and Evans felt race control could have offered some exploratory laps behind the safety car before resuming proceedings.

"I don't understand the call - why red flag it and then not resume the race?" Evans told Autosport.

"There was seven minutes of the race plus a lap left, so a lot of the race left to go. Conditions were only going to get better as the rain had stopped.

"So firstly, I think it was completely the wrong call - just have the safety car for a few laps, and sort of just scout out the situation in the conditions.

"Then we wouldn't be in this position where guys that have shunted and out of the race have now been reinstated.

"I get that rule has been around for a long time but it just seems wrong. In qualifying if you cause a red flag you lose your lap; I just think there's been a few things I think today, that I completely don't agree with and I just don't think it's a good

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