After a month-long break from racing, Formula E is back, heading to Sao Paolo, Brazil, for the fourth round of the season. The break was due to race cancellations, but now the action resumes in South America.
Jaguar TCS Racing has been dominating the season so far, with Nick Cassidy grabbing three consecutive podium finishes. But other teams like Envision Racing, with Robin Frijns and Sebastien Buemi, have also shown consistency.
As the season enters its technical second half, all eyes are on whether Jaguar TCS Racing can maintain its strong performance or if another team can challenge their dominance.
Pascal Wherlein from Tag Heuer Porsche has been a strong contender, but his teammate Antonio Felix Da Costa has struggled to match his success.
The season has seen three different teams clinching victory – Andretti, Porsche, and Jaguar. However, Jaguar has consistently delivered strong finishes, thanks to Cassidy and Evans.
With the championship race heating up, drivers and teams will be looking to find their rhythm after the break. Tokyo Street course debut adds to the excitement, with drivers aiming to adapt quickly to the new track.
The recent announcement of a manufacturer’s championship adds more incentive for teams to perform well. As Formula E heads into the second part of the season, Sao Paolo presents a crucial opportunity for teams to prepare for the challenges ahead.
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Jaguar remains the team to beat, but with the reset weekend in Sao Paolo, there’s potential for surprises and drama on the track. Overall, the race promises to kick off the second part of the calendar with excitement and anticipation.
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