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Mitch Evans claimed the first win of the season for Jaguar TCS Racing. (Formula E photo)

Jaguar Roars To Formula E Podium In Brazil

SÃO PAULO, Brazil — Mitch Evans led home a one-two-three for the Jaguar powertrain at the inaugural Julius Baer São Paulo E-Prix, with Nick Cassidy and Sam Bird crossing the line together.

The trio finished just half a second apart to close out an enthralling E-Prix in front of more than 23,000 passionate motorsport fans.

It was a flat out push to the finish at the rapid 11-turn São Paulo Street Circuit, with Evans managing to navigate his way through constant position changes through the pack to take the checkered flag first from third on the grid. The New Zealander took the initiative and the race lead from his compatriot Cassidy as the race headed into laps added-on following multiple safety car incidents.

His move on lap 32 proved to be decisive, with neither Cassidy nor Evans’ teammate Bird able to undo the leader’s defensive driving — despite Bird having collected a couple of extra percentage points of usable energy during his climb from 10th on the grid at the start. Cassidy had led the race more than once but will be more than satisfied to score three consecutive podiums for the first time in his Formula E career.

Defending world champion Stoffel Vandoorne started in Julius Baer Pole Position and led the way early on, fending off António Félix da Costa during the first round of ATTACK MODE activations until the race reached its half-way stage.

The lead was almost impossible to track on lap 14 with three or four changes over that tour alone and Cassidy coming out on top.

But Vandoorne would end up sixth after struggling for usable energy from his time at the front. Da Costa had slipped to fourth and briefly made designs on the podium but wound up settling just outside the podium positions. Jean-Éric Vergne headed his teammate home for an eventual fifth spot.

Standings leader Pascal Wehrlein had it all to do from 18th on the grid and managed to slice his way through the pack to 7th position at the checkered flag with Jake Hughes finishing eighth, just ahead of teammate René Rast in ninth and with Sébastien Buemi rounding out the top 10.

Meanwhile, Jake Dennis suffered another non-finish after contact from Dan Ticktum’s NIO 333 saw his 99X Electric shoved into Wehrlein’s Porsche.

Wehrlein maintains his Drivers’ World Championship lead on 86 points from Dennis with 62 points, while Cassidy moves into third just a point behind the Brit. TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team heads Envision Racing 144 points to 103 points with Jaguar TCS Racing third on 83 points.