SIMON EVANS WINS INAUGURAL JAGUAR I-PACE eTROPHY RACE

15 December 2018

Simon Evans has won the inaugural Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY race, making history in Saudi Arabia. Evans started in pole position after qualifying was cancelled due to heavy rain in Riyadh. The starting grid was based on the results of Friday’s free practice session. Jaguar made history with the debut of the world’s first all‑electric production based championship, which took place in the historic surroundings of Ad Diriyah.

  • Historic victory for Kiwi Simon Evans in Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
  • VIP driver Alice Powell wins PRO‑AM category and finishes fifth overall
  • Jaguar makes history with the debut of the Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY – the first motorsport race with men and women competing together in Saudi Arabia and the first battery electric production car race
  • Katherine Legge, Célia Martin and Alice Powell among the first women ever to race in Saudi Arabia

Simon Evans has won the inaugural Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY race, making history in Saudi Arabia. Evans started in pole position after qualifying was cancelled due to heavy rain in Riyadh. The starting grid was based on the results of Friday’s free practice session. Jaguar made history with the debut of the world’s first all‑electric production based championship, which took place in the historic surroundings of Ad Diriyah.

Jaguar’s VIP driver Alice Powell won the PRO‑AM category and placed fifth overall, after starting in seventh position. Powell, Katherine Legge and Célia Martin were among the first women ever to race in Saudi Arabia, and the race was the first time men and women competed together in the Kingdom.

Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia
Jaguar I-PACE eTROPHY, Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia

Kiwi Evans led the race for 23 minutes + 1 lap, after an extra sighting lap was added due to changing conditions. He was closely followed by Bryan Sellers until the penultimate lap, when Sergio Jimenez overtook the American to take second place. VIP driver Alice Powell overtook TWR TECHEETAH’s Stefan Rzadzinski and Saudi Racing’s Bandar Alesayi during a damp and challenging track. Katherine Legge set the fastest lap of the race with a 1:32.36.

It feels amazing to win the race from pole to flag ‑ it’s very special. It wasn’t an easy race, and it just shows from the practice times and the race itself, the pack is incredibly close. The very first win is the one everyone wants and hopefully we can continue the momentum to the next race in Mexico

Simon Evans
Team Asia New Zealand

The pace was there for me in the first half of the race which is fantastic. In some ways I didn’t expect it, given our times in practice. I knew I had to make my way up in the first four laps, so in the first couple I made my moves and from then on, the car was fantastic. It’s been great to race in Saudi Arabia and hopefully it will inspire some more women to get racing – a big thank you to Jaguar for the opportunity.

Alice Powell
VIP driver Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia

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What a great race and a fantastic debut here in Saudi Arabia. We battled the weather conditions and were disappointed not to complete qualifying but the race was exactly what we hoped: close, competitive racing that’s exciting to watch. The cars performed well and showed the power and reliability of the Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY, a production‑based car that really shows the public electrification is here. Congratulations to our first winner Simon Evans and to our first VIP driver Alice Powell who fought a hard race and will be inspiring a generation of female drivers here in Saudi Arabia.

Marion Barnaby
Championship Manager, Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY

The final results are:

 

Position

Driver

Nationality

Team

Classification

1

Simon Evans

NZL

Team Asia New Zealand

PRO

2

Sergio Jimenez

BRA

Jaguar Brazil Racing

PRO

3

Bryan Sellers

USA

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing

PRO

4

Cacá Bueno

BRA

Jaguar Brazil Racing

PRO

5

Alice Powell

GBR

Jaguar VIP Car

PRO AM

6

Katherine Legge

GBR

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing

PRO

7

Bandar Alesayi

SAU

Saudi Racing

PRO AM

8

Ahmed Bin‑Khanen

SAU

Saudi Racing

PRO AM

9

Tao Wang

CHN

Team China

PRO AM

10

Yaqi Zhang

CHN

Team China

PRO AM

11

Célia Martin

FRA

Viessman Jaguar eTROPHY Team Germany

PRO AM

12

Stefan Rzadzinski

CAN

TWR TECHEETAH

PRO

 

The next round of the Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY takes place in Mexico City on 16 February 2019.

eTROPHY Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, Podium

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Further information

Emma Fahy, PR & Communications Manager, Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY

Tel: + 44 7384 532 566

Email: emma.fahy@jaguarracing.com

Adrian Atkinson, Global PR Manager, Jaguar Racing

Tel:  +44 7979 554 005

Email: aatkins5@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

After becoming the first premium manufacturer to enter the ABB FIA Formula E Championship in 2016, Jaguar has now created the world’s first production battery electric vehicle race series – the Jaguar I‑PACE eTROPHY. The history‑making championship is the official support race to the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, with up to 20 cars taking to the grid from season five onwards. The series supports the launch of the Jaguar I‑PACE, Jaguar’s first battery electric vehicle, and reinforces Jaguar Land Rover’s future electrification strategy, commitment to electric street racing and ‘Race to Innovate’ mission. Championship partners include official tyre supplier Michelin, official charging partner ABB, technical partner Sabelt and official clothing supplier One All Sports