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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
Brazilian driver, Cacá Bueno, won at the iconic Monaco street circuit, turning his Paris fortunes around and scoring maximum and all-important championship points in the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY race.Following Bueno closely was teammate, Sérgio Jimenez, who came second and achieved Jaguar Brazil Racing’s first ever 1-2. American driver and current championship leader, Bryan Sellers, crossed the line third, leaving only one point between him and Jimenez as the series heads into the final quarter of the season.
In his second ABB FIA Formula E race James Calado showed great racecraft to move through the field and secure his maiden Formula E points. The Brit, who qualified P21 eventually finished in P7 and picked up six valuable championship points during a hectic Diriyah E-Prix.In the first lap Calado climbed four places, had to contend with safety cars and frantic restarts but he kept his cool and with post-race penalties applied he finished P7. This is the second race this weekend Panasonic Jaguar Racing has scored points, proving the British racing team’s potential.Mitch Evans was set for a top 5 race result, battling competitively on track before an incident with Sam Bird left him with damage, forcing him to pit and also take a penalty. A P6 performance in qualifying put Mitch through to his first Super Pole session of season six. He was fourth quickest but received a penalty for a technical infringement and started P6. In a race to forget Evans took the chequered flag in P18.
Bryan Sellers, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver, took victory for a second time this season and is now leading the PRO Championship after a wet and windy Paris Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY race. Bryan Sellers dominated the race weekend, qualifying on pole and going on to win the Paris Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY and lead the series.
Takuma Aoki, former World Superbike and Grand Prix motorcycle road racer, joins the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY racing for Team Yokohama Challenge. The Japanese racer will create history as the first disabled person to compete in an international electric race series from round three in Mexico City on 15 February.