Shanghai E-Prix sees Jaguar racer Mitch Evans champion
Mitch Evans of Jaguar TCS Racing secured a sensational victory at the inaugural Shanghai E-Prix, leading his team to a double podium finish on May 25, the first day of the double-header weekend.
Evans' triumph marked his 12th career win in Formula E and positioned him as the championship's first victor in Shanghai, amidst a race filled with intense battles and strategic energy management.
The electrifying showdown saw Evans engage in a fierce duel with Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche, with both drivers showcasing exceptional skill and precision in navigating the energy-intensive race.
While Evans surged to the front to claim the lead, his teammate Nick Cassidy fought his way up from 10th place to secure a podium finish, further solidifying Jaguar TCS Racing's dominance in the competition.
Reflecting on his victory, Evans expressed his elation, stating, "I had the energy advantage, so I just wanted to bide my time and let the race come to me." His strategic prowess was evident as he executed a brilliant move on the final lap, overtaking Wehrlein around Turn 1 to clinch the win, much to the delight of fans and teammates alike.
The Shanghai E-Prix not only marked a thrilling return of Formula E to China after a four-season hiatus but also set the stage for Rounds 11 and 12 of Season 10 at the iconic Shanghai International Circuit on May 25 and 26.
With drivers showcasing remarkable talent and determination on the dynamic circuit, Formula E enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly anticipating the culmination of the 10th anniversary season.
Against the backdrop of China's pioneering role in electric vehicle (EV) mobility and technological innovation, the Formula E World Championship's return to Shanghai symbolizes the city's global leadership in advancing sustainable progress and shaping the future of motorsport.
Luo Bin contributed to this story.
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