London E-Prix: Envision defeats Jaguar to claim Formula E teams’ title

Nick Cassidy took a lights-to-flag win in wet conditions; India’s Mahindra Racing 10th in teams’ championship.

Published on Jul 31, 2023 12:53:00 PM

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Nick Cassidy won the rain-hit 2023 Formula E finale in London to hand Envision Racing its maiden teams’ title. Cassidy’s own title hopes were wiped away in the previous race after a clash with teammate Sebastien Buemi. Andretti’s Jake Dennis finished that race in P2 to seal the drivers’ title.

  1. Cassidy wins finale, leads by 4.934 secs from Evans
  2. Mahindra P10 in teams’ championship 

Cassidy wins rain-hit London E-Prix

Attempts to start the finale were aborted twice, as rain lashed down on the unique London track, which features indoor and outdoor sections. But once the race did finally get underway – nearly 90 mins after initially scheduled – Cassidy put on a dominant display.

He started from pole, led from lights-to-flag and even set the fastest lap on course to victory. This also ensured he secured second place in the drivers’ championship. “It’s mixed emotions but ultimately, I’m very happy because today was a difficult day for me, mostly because I didn’t sleep well last night, I arrived late - but I did the business so I’m proud,” said Cassidy. 

“The team has been absolutely incredible. They’re an incredible bunch of people and they work so hard. Of course, every team does, but these guys have been close on so many occasions and I think that just shows how strong they have been in this championship, and to finally get it done for them, I am super super happy.” 

Mitch Evans finished 4.934 seconds adrift in P2, with newly-crowned champion Jake Dennis rounding out the podium.

Envision beats factory team Jaguar

Jaguar and customer team Envision Racing entered the finale level with 268 points. But Cassidy’s win and Buemi’s P6 result were enough to hand Evision victory, in the teams’ championship. 

And it’s not the only customer team to beat its factory supplier; Andretti also defeated Porsche to take the third place in the championship.

Mahindra P10 in Formula E standings

With drivers cautiously making their way around the track in the wet conditions, the race saw minimal overtaking. Mahindra Racing’s two drivers, Lucas di Grassi and Roberto Merhi, finished P18 and P20, respectively.

As a result, the Indian team couldn’t hold on to the ninth position in the standings and ended a difficult season P10 - 20 points ahead of last-placed Abt Cupra.

“Of course, it would have been good to have held on to our ninth place in the championship, but this was not a position we were happy fighting for in the first place,” Mahindra Racing CEO Frederic Bertrand admitted.

“Next year is now the focus. We are glad this season is over, but we are taking what we have learned and are moving into a new phase of Mahindra Racing, with a new structure and renewed backing to allow us to be where we need, want and deserve to be.”

2023 London E-Prix; Round 16 results

2023 London E-Prix; Round 16 results
PosDriverTeam
1Nick CassidyEnvision Racing
2Mitch EvansJaguar TCS Racing
3Jake DennisAndretti
4Norman NatoNissan
5Stoffel VandoorneDS Penske
6Sebastien BuemiEnvision Racing
7Sam BirdJaguar TCS Racing
8Nico MuellerABT Cupra
9Dan TicktumNio 333 Racing
10Pascal WehrleinPorsche
11Edoardo MortaraMaserati
12Rene RastMcLaren
13Sergio Sette CamaraNio 333 Racing
14Max GuentherMaserati
15Sacha FenestrazNissan
16Antonio Felix da CostaPorsche
17Robin FrijnsABT Cupra
18Lucas di GrassiMahindra Racing
19Jake HughesMcLaren
20Roberto MerhiMahindra Racing
21Andre LottererAndretti
22Jean-Eric VergneDS Penske

Also see:

Andretti’s Jake Dennis seals 2023 Formula E title

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