Mitch Evans finishes seventh in dramatic Mexico City E Prix for Panasonic Jaguar Racing

17 February 2019

Nelson Piquet Jnr endured a dramatic crash in the fourth race of the 2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E season in Mexico City but stepped out his Jaguar I‑TYPE 3 unharmed. Mitch Evans brought his racecar over the line in seventh for a six‑point finish for Panasonic Jaguar Racing.

  • Round four of the 2018/2019 ABB FIA Formula E Championship in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Nelson Piquet Jnr crashed out of the race unharmed
  • Mitch Evans made up an impressive ten places to finish seventh, claiming six points
  • Hong Kong E‑Prix next on 10 March

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Nelson Piquet Jnr endured a dramatic crash in the fourth race of the 2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E season in Mexico City but stepped out his Jaguar I‑TYPE 3 unharmed. Mitch Evans brought his racecar over the line in seventh for a six‑point finish for Panasonic Jaguar Racing.

Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix

Piquet Jnr achieved the fastest first sector of any driver in qualifying but couldn’t convert to Super Pole – he started the race in P11 and Evans in P17 after inheriting a place from Robin Frijns’ penalty.

Piquet Jnr was fighting for eighth position into turn 14 when a collision with Jean‑Éric Vergne’s back wheel sent the Brazilian driver over the top of his car in one of the biggest collisions in Formula E. Despite serious damage to the car, Piquet Jnr emerged from the crash unharmed.

Evans showed fantastic form, climbing an impressive ten places to finish seventh and secure six points for Panasonic Jaguar Racing – his fourth consecutive points‑finish this season.

I was fighting for position and we touched, but this happens – it’s racing. It is obviously incredibly frustrating. I had a good start progressing to P9 and I was pushing Vergne to try and overtake. He braked early while I was still accelerating and I went over his rear wheel. I just hope they can fix the car because Sunday we have testing so that’s the thing I’m worried about.

Nelson Piquet Jnr
Panasonic Jaguar Racing Driver

It was a tough race – the passing wasn’t as straight forward as other tracks. I had a good first few laps – things opened up for me and I took advantage of them. I benefited a few positions from the red flag after Nelson’s accident – I’m glad to see he’s okay. To recover from P18 with some points is nice. We’ve been good with our energy management this season and we’ve made good progress from last year. The past two qualifying sessions haven’t gone well for us, and we need to fix that if we want podiums and wins.

Mitch Evans
Panasonic Jaguar Racing Driver
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix, James Barclay

Firstly, we are all pleased that Nelson escaped without any injury after a big accident today. It is testament to the strength of the new Jaguar I‑TYPE 3. Nelson was committed to the move, it looked like Vergne moved over and lifted off earlier than normal and Nelson had nowhere to go. Mitch had a great opening lap, by the time the safety car and red flag came out he was already up to P11 from P18.

We went for an aggressive strategy for him and he executed that really well. Unfortunately, after the restart he got caught behind Vergne for a long period of the race. Mitch drove well to get to seventh and the team also called the energy perfectly to finish the race without any issues that others faced. Looking ahead to Hong Kong, we will be working hard to improve our performance in qualifying. We have seen good pace again in Free Practice but need to translate that into consistent fast laps in qualifying.

James Barclay
Team Director, Panasonic Jaguar Racing
Season 5, Mexico City E-Prix, Mitch Evans

Further information

Victoria Monk, Media Officer, Panasonic Jaguar Racing

victoria.monk@jaguarracing.com

 

Adrian Atkinson, Global PR Manager, Jaguar Racing

aatkins5@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

ABOUT PANASONIC JAGUAR RACING

Jaguar returned to racing in October 2016, becoming the first premium manufacturer to join the all‑electric ABB FIA Formula E Championship street racing series.

Jaguar’s Formula E programme will create tangible R&D benefits for the electrification of future Jaguar and Land Rover road cars and is designed around the team’s founding principle, ‘Race to Innovate’. 

Manufacturers can design their own powertrain, which includes the motor, transmission, inverter and rear suspension. Common components across all teams to control costs include the carbon fibre chassis and battery. The focus is on developing electric vehicle powertrains.

ABB Formula E unveiled earlier this year the Generation 2 racecars. Teams will now have one racecar per driver, and no longer be required to make the mandatory car swap.

Beyond its all‑electric concept, Formula E is unique in the world of motorsport for its choice of venues. The championship takes place on temporary street circuits in the centre of the world’s major cities including Riyadh, Hong Kong, Sanya, Monaco, Rome, Paris and ending in a double‑header weekend in New York.