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Reigning champion Sérgio Jimenez claimed his first victory of the new season in an eventful round two of the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Changes to Sérgio’s car set up proved successful in qualifying securing pole position for the race, resulting in a win and the fastest race lap in 1:30.564.
Watch the electrifying highlights from the Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY Berlin E-Prix.
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.
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.
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.