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Mexico City E-Prix 2026: Cassidy and Citroen Shine in Thrilling Race

Originally Published 17 hours ago — by Formula E

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The 2026 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix, part of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, takes place on January 10, 2026, with multiple options to watch live on TV, online streaming, and social media across various regions including Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. The event features free practice, qualifying, and the race, with detailed schedules and broadcasting information available for each country.

Mexico City E-Prix: Practice, Qualifying, and Race Highlights

Originally Published 2 days ago — by fiaformulae.com

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The 2026 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship kicks off in Mexico City on January 10, with detailed information on how to watch, stream, and follow the race across various regions including Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Australia, with multiple broadcasters and online platforms providing live coverage and updates.

Felipe Drugovich Switches from F1 to Formula E with Andretti

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Andretti Global

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Andretti Global has announced that 2022 FIA Formula 2 Champion Felipe Drugovich will join their Season 12 Formula E team, partnering with Jake Dennis. Drugovich brings extensive racing experience and will be the first Brazilian driver for Andretti Formula E, debuting in front of his home crowd in São Paulo. His addition aims to strengthen the team as they prepare for the next-generation car debut.

Felipe Drugovich shifts focus from F1 to Formula E with Andretti

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Motorsport.com

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Felipe Drugovich is set to join Andretti for the 2025/26 Formula E season on a multi-year deal, marking a return to single-seaters after limited F1 opportunities despite a strong junior record. His move to Formula E is influenced by his desire for full-time racing and his positive experience with the series, which could impact his role as an Aston Martin F1 reserve. The season will feature a record 18 races, including a home race for Drugovich in Sao Paulo, though scheduling conflicts with F1 exist. His decision reflects his ambition to compete at the top level and could influence the future of other drivers like Stoffel Vandoorne.

Felipe Drugovich shifts from F1 ambitions to Formula E

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Race

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Felipe Drugovich's recent deal with Andretti Formula E suggests his pursuit of an F1 seat is likely over, despite his impressive F2 success and strong FP1 performances. The move aligns with Cadillac's F1 ambitions, but limited opportunities and existing driver contracts make an F1 debut unlikely for Drugovich now. His career highlights the challenging timing and margins in F1 driver selection, and while it may be bittersweet, his move to racing elsewhere is seen as a positive step.

"Massive Multi-Car Crash Halts Rome E-Prix Race"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Drive

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The Formula E Rome E-Prix was red-flagged after a massive multi-car crash at turn six, involving the Jaguar TCS of Sam Bird, the Maserati MSG of Edoardo Mortara, and the Envision of Sébastien Buemi. The collision occurred when Bird spun his Jaguar and was hit by Buemi, leaving Bird's car in the middle of the track and causing Mortara to collide with it. The incident highlights the dangers of high-speed street circuits, but fortunately, no injuries were reported. The race restarted and Mitch Evans went on to win the first Rome E-Prix.

Chastain Claims Victory at Nashville Superspeedway Amid Controversy.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Jalopnik

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BMW wins IMSA Six Hours of The Glen after Porsche is penalized for having a skid block that was less than the minimum thickness required in post-race inspection. Ross Chastain dominates NASCAR Cup Series race in Nashville, leading nearly a third of the race en route to victory. Francesco Bagnaia wins the Dutch TT in MotoGP, while Nick Cassidy takes the lead and wins the inaugural Portland E-Prix in the FIA Formula E World Championship.

Controversy Surrounds Portland Formula E Race.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Race

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The Portland E-Prix saw a record 403 overtaking moves, with drivers jostling for position while trying to save energy. Some writers praised the new racing style, while others criticized it as being too fabricated and counter-intuitive. Safety concerns were also raised due to the extreme lift-and-coasting. However, the podium trio of Nick Cassidy, Jake Dennis, and Antonio Felix da Costa showed the skill involved in handling this type of racing and positioning oneself at the front with the right amount of energy to deploy. Overall, the new racing style may generate new fans, but it remains to be seen if it will get old quickly.

Nick Cassidy's victory shakes up Formula E's debut in Portland.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by RACER

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The first Formula E race at Portland International Raceway saw Envision Racing’s Nick Cassidy take the win after a strategic battle for top spot that saw positions and race leaders change corner by corner in groups five and six wide at points, resulting in 403 passes during the race. Cassidy led several times before making a decisive move to the front past the TAG Heuer Porsche of António Felix da Costa on the 28th of the 32 laps. Jake Dennis finished second, becoming the new world championship leader by a single point over Cassidy.

Formula E's Debut in Portland: Winners, Losers, and Economic Boost.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Race

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Envision Racing emerged as the biggest winner at Portland's Formula E debut, with Nick Cassidy claiming his third win of the season and Sebastien Buemi finishing fifth, inching the team closer to Porsche in the teams' standings. Jake Dennis secured his first pole position of the season and finished second, regaining the top spot in the points standings. Antonio Felix da Costa and Mitch Evans finished third and fourth, respectively. DS Penske was the biggest loser, with both Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne starting from the pitlane due to a penalty for using tyre scanning equipment.

Formula E electrifies Portland with inaugural event and economic boost.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by OregonLive

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The Formula E World Championship series made its debut at Portland International Raceway with barely noisier electric cars than a bicycle race. Nick Cassidy won the inaugural event at PIR, holding off pole sitter Jake Dennis. The field of cars raced in tight groups, particularly down PIR’s front stretch, where they were occasionally four across the track. The difference between Formula E and NASCAR and IndyCar is a greater percentage of international fans. Formula E is scheduled to return to Portland in 2024.

Portland E-Prix: Cassidy's Perfect Timing Secures Victory.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Formula E

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Nick Cassidy of Envision Racing won the inaugural Southwire Portland E-Prix Round 12 of Formula E, beating Antonio Felix da Costa and Jake Dennis. Cassidy started from 10th on the grid and measured his race to perfection, taking the lead on Lap 28 and holding off da Costa's pressure to secure his third win of the season. The race produced 403 overtakes and saw the lead change hands multiple times as drivers battled for energy efficiency and outright pace. Dennis settled for second, but still leads the Drivers' World Championship by a point over Cassidy.

Portland's Formula E race drives tourism, tech passion, and championship lead.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KATU

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The Formula E Prix held at the Portland International Raceway has brought in a significant boost to the local economy and tourism industry. The event has attracted race fans from all over the world, generating revenue for hotels, restaurants, and other businesses in the area. The electric car race has also helped to promote Portland as a destination for sports and entertainment.

Dennis Secures Pole and Championship Lead at Portland E-Prix.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Motorsport.com

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Andretti driver Dennis secured pole position at the Portland E-Prix, beating Nissan's Fenestraz by 0.079s. The pole position gives Dennis three bonus points, putting him two points clear of Pascal Wehrlein at the top of the standings. Norman Nato and Rene Rast will make up the second row of the grid, while Jean-Eric Vergne and Stoffel Vandoorne will start from the pitlane after their team was found using illegal equipment. The Portland E-Prix is set to begin at 5pm local time.

Portland Formula E Races Set New Speed Records and Boost Local Economy.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by RACER

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Rene Rast of NEOM McLaren set a new speed record in the first practice session of the Southwire Portland E-Prix, topping the field of 22 drivers with a time of 1m09.054s. The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship broke several series records on the Portland International Raceway circuit, with drivers exceeding 100mph average lap speeds for the first time in Formula E history. Several drivers found the limits and exceeded them in this first practice session of the weekend, with the likes of Jean-Eric Vergne and Dan Ticktum each taking a journey off the circuit over the 30-minute session.