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Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY racecar charged ahead as it made its global debut in Berlin. Founder and CEO of Formula E Alejandro Agag had the honour of marking this historical moment alongside Jaguar Racing as he drove the racecar around the iconic Tempelhof Circuit. Alejandro Agag put the eTROPHY racecar through its paces on the track and completed five laps in front of the crowds in Berlin. While demonstrating its dynamic capabilities, the eTROPHY racecar gave a glimpse of the future of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to a global audience.
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY racecar charged ahead as it made its global debut in Berlin. Founder and CEO of Formula E Alejandro Agag had the honour of marking this historical moment alongside Jaguar Racing as he drove the racecar around the iconic Tempelhof Circuit. Alejandro Agag put the eTROPHY racecar through its paces on the track and completed five laps in front of the crowds in Berlin. While demonstrating its dynamic capabilities, the eTROPHY racecar gave a glimpse of the future of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to a global audience.
Watch the electrifying highlights from the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY Berlin E-Prix.
The Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY series will go down to the final weekend after Cacá Bueno was victorious in Tempelhof, Berlin. His victory in the German capital was his third of the season and blows the title race wide open. Cacá Bueno repeats Monaco success with another win in Berlin to take his season tally to three Sérgio Jimenez finished behind his Jaguar Brazil teammate in second and leads the series Simon Evans of Team Asia New Zealand finished in third, his first podium finish since Rome but drops to P4 in championship standings RLL driver Bryan Sellers drops to second in the series with a P4 finish in Berlin Team China’s, Yaqi Zhang crossed the line first in the PRO-AM category Célia Martin achieved second place, with Saudi Racing’s Ahmed Bin Khanen completing the PRO-AM category podium Only 20 points separate first and fourth as the race to win the inaugural Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY series culminates in New York with a double header on 13 & 14 July
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY racecar charged ahead as it made its global debut in Berlin. Founder and CEO of Formula E Alejandro Agag had the honour of marking this historical moment alongside Jaguar Racing as he drove the racecar around the iconic Tempelhof Circuit. Alejandro Agag put the eTROPHY racecar through its paces on the track and completed five laps in front of the crowds in Berlin. While demonstrating its dynamic capabilities, the eTROPHY racecar gave a glimpse of the future of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship to a global audience.