Panasonic Jaguar Racing focuses on Montreal after New York City Formula E debut
18 Jul 2017|1,560 views
Panasonic Jaguar Racing leaves the Big Apple, having added to its total of 21 championship points with two races remaining in the British team's debut season of the Formula E Championship. Two days of all-electric racing on the streets of Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.A saw Panasonic Jaguar Racing help make history in the first ever race weekend to take place within the five boroughs of New York City.
With six laps added to the race distance for the race on Sunday, the challenge was on for Jaguar's driving duo to work closely with their engineers and hit their energy targets while targeting a points finish for the team. Mitch Evans qualified for race two in P12 and advanced to P9 in the opening laps. However, a technical issue on lap seven forced him into retirement and ruled him out of the opportunity to compete for the fastest lap and an additional championship point.
Having scored a hard-earned point the day before, Adam Carroll started Sunday's race in P18, following contact with the wall on his qualifying lap. The experienced Northern Irishman raced hard to gain seven positions to finish in P11, narrowly missing out on a consecutive points finish from his New York weekend. Panasonic Jaguar Racing now travels north to Montreal, Canada for the final two rounds of the season, and the conclusion of the British team's debut season in the all-electric FIA Formula E Championship.
Panasonic Jaguar Racing leaves the Big Apple, having added to its total of 21 championship points with two races remaining in the British team's debut season of the Formula E Championship. Two days of all-electric racing on the streets of Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.A saw Panasonic Jaguar Racing help make history in the first ever race weekend to take place within the five boroughs of New York City.
With six laps added to the race distance for the race on Sunday, the challenge was on for Jaguar's driving duo to work closely with their engineers and hit their energy targets while targeting a points finish for the team. Mitch Evans qualified for race two in P12 and advanced to P9 in the opening laps. However, a technical issue on lap seven forced him into retirement and ruled him out of the opportunity to compete for the fastest lap and an additional championship point.
Having scored a hard-earned point the day before, Adam Carroll started Sunday's race in P18, following contact with the wall on his qualifying lap. The experienced Northern Irishman raced hard to gain seven positions to finish in P11, narrowly missing out on a consecutive points finish from his New York weekend. Panasonic Jaguar Racing now travels north to Montreal, Canada for the final two rounds of the season, and the conclusion of the British team's debut season in the all-electric FIA Formula E Championship.
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