Evans does the Rome E-Prix double, wins race 2
Mitch Evans has won race 2 in the Formula E Rome E-Prix, making it two wins out of two on the double header weekend for the Jaguar driver. It launches ...
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Mitch Evans has won race 2 in the Formula E Rome E-Prix, making it two wins out of two on the double header weekend for the Jaguar driver. It launches ...
Stoffel Vandoorne took pole position for Saturday’s Rome E-Prix, with the Mercedes-EQ driver beating Envision’s Robin Frijns in the final to take the top spot on the grid. The Belgian ...
DS Techeetah’s Jean-Eric Vergne went quickest in second practice for the Rome E-Prix, after he could manage 14th in first practice. The Frenchman set a 1:39.082, almost a second quicker ...
Edoardo Mortara set the opening pace in first practice for the Rome E-Prix, as the Venturi driver set a 1:40.022. Mitch Evans followed him, the Jaguar driver 0.219 behind, with ...
Mercedes EQ’s Stoffel Vandoorne turned his disappointment around by storming to victory in an incident-heavy second Rome E-Prix, with Mahindra’s Alexander Sims in second ahead of Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein. In ...
Envision Virgin Racing’s Nick Cassidy achieved the team’s second pole position of the season, with ROKiT Venturi’s Norman Nato making it an all-rookie front row for the Rome E-Prix. Wet ...
New Zealand's Nick Cassidy ended FP3 quickest, narrowly in front of BMW i Andretti’s Maximillian Günther and half a second ahead of yesterday’s pole sitter Stoffel Vandoorne. The only Rome ...
Jean-Éric Vergne snatched victory in Rome, as the Jaguar duo of Sam Bird and Mitch Evans brought home their first double podium for the British team. A loose manhole cover ...
Mercedes' Stoffel Vandoorne achieved his third ABB Formula E pole position in a close-call qualifying session, clocking in a lap just over one-tenth faster than Porsche’s Andre Lotterer. Britain’s Oliver ...
Maximillian Günther topped a red-flagged second practice session in Rome, just ahead of the Mercedes EQ duo of Nyck de Vries and Stoffel Vandoorne. The start of the session began ...