CHALLENGING SECOND NIGHT RACE IN DIRIYAH FOR JAGUAR TCS RACING - PROMISING SIGNS WITH FASTEST LAP

29 January 2022

Sam Bird, secured the fastest lap for Jaguar TCS Racing in the second round of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

  • Sam Bird secured the fastest lap, gained five places and finished in P15 in the second night race
  • Mitch Evans also gained five places and finished the race just outside of the points in P11
  • Qualifying errors and a late safety car during the race deny the team further points
  • Jaguar TCS Racing move to sixth in the teams’ standings after round two
  • Round three of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship takes place on the iconic Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit in Mexico City on Saturday 12 February 2022

Mitch Evans lined up on the grid in P16 after a challenging group Qualifying session where the Kiwi scraped the walls of the tight street circuit which damaged his steering and compromised his final run. Sam Bird also had an unfortunate group Qualifying session and was unable to complete a competitive lap after hitting the wall and damaging his rear suspension – he lined up P21 on the grid.

Mitch Evans and Sam Bird were both carving their way through the field in the race, gaining five places each and showing the speed and efficiency of the Jaguar I‑TYPE 5. An aggressive strategy to save energy for the end of the race was thwarted by a crash from Mahindra’s Alexander Sims which brought out the safety car in the last five minutes. The race did not restart and chances of valuable points evaporated into the desert night.

Mitch finished the race just outside of the points in P11, but the result of the late safety car meant the New Zealander was unable to take his second ATTACK MODE. He received a 24 second penalty and leaves Diriyah with a P21 result while teammate, Bird, finished P15.

The British team, Jaguar TCS Racing, sit sixth in the teams’ standings after the second of the sixteen round ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

 DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING
DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING
 DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING
DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING
 DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING
DIRIYAH E-PRIX - SEASON EIGHT - JAGUAR TCS RACING

Today our car was quick, Sam was fast – evidenced this morning when he was the fastest on 220kW in Free Practice 3. This is a track where it’s so easy to make a mistake and we had that with both of our cars in Qualifying today. It’s so competitive in Formula E and you really need to optimise qualifying. The days of coming from the back, through to the front aren’t possible anymore. If you look at the race pace, ours is very strong and if it wasn’t for the late safety car, we could have had Mitch up into the points. We will stay strong as a team. With a car as competitive as the Jaguar I‑TYPE 5, drivers and the team that we have, we will be able to come back fighting in a couple of weeks.

James Barclay
Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal

I compromised qualifying today which meant we were out of position at the start of the race. I was making good ground, just up to outside of the points before the safety car came out and ended the race. We were making good progress, gaining places but it was unfortunately one of those weekends that didn’t materialise or go our way. We’ll analyse, put this to bed and come back stronger in Mexico.

Mitch Evans
Jaguar TCS Racing driver #9:

That’s a wrap on Saudi Arabia for this season. Not the day two that we wanted today as Qualifying really hampered us. The good news going forwards is that we have an amazingly quick race car and we secured the fastest lap today. We were efficient and the safety car at the end scuppered our chances otherwise I think we could have scored a few points today. But we’ll keep our heads up, I believe in the team, we’re going to go forwards and I look forward to Mexico.

Sam Bird
Jaguar TCS Racing driver #10

Further information

 

For further information about Jaguar TCS Racing, please contact:

Emily Hogg, Media Officer, Jaguar TCS Racing

Tel: + 44 (0) 7384 532 605

Email: ehogg2@jaguarlandrover.com

 

Adrian Atkinson, Global PR and Communications Manager, Jaguar TCS Racing

Tel: +44 (0) 7979 554005

Email: aatkins5@jaguarlandrover.com

Notes to Editors

ABOUT JAGUAR TCS 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. In season seven Jaguar TCS Racing finished runners‑up in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship teams’ standings ‑ the most successful so far in Jaguar TCS Racing’s Formula E history.

Formula E is a real‑world test bed for Jaguar with its journey to becoming an all‑electric luxury brand from 2025. Jaguar TCS Racing will deliver new sustainable technologies and set new benchmarks in quality in support of Jaguar Land Rover’s Reimagine strategy.

Jaguar TCS Racing goal is to ‘Reimagine Racing’ and together the team will test, develop, learn and collaborate, sharing insights across Jaguar Land Rover which will benefit future road car development. Specifically, learnings and technology transfer from Formula E will help ‘Reimagine” the Jaguar brand coinciding with the company’s commitment to the Gen3 era of Formula E.

As an official manufacturer team in Formula E, Jaguar TCS Racing designs its own powertrain, which includes the motor, transmission, inverter and rear suspension.

To control costs, the carbon fibre chassis and battery are common components and the same for all eleven teams. This allows the focus to be on developing electric vehicle powertrains which are efficient and lightweight which will improve the performance and range of future Jaguar Land Rover electric vehicles.

The 2021/22 Formula E season is the second season of World Championship status as granted by the FIA – the sport’s governing body. It will be the fourth and final year for the teams to be racing with the futuristic Gen2 race cars.

Teams have two race cars, one per driver, which will be used for the full race distance of 45 minutes plus 1 lap.

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 Diriyah, Mexico City, Rome, Monaco, New York, London and ending in a double‑header race weekend in Seoul.  

New Zealander, Mitch Evans finished season seven fourth in the drivers' championship and Jaguar TCS Racing finished second in the teams' standings ‑ the most successful so far in Jaguar TCS Racing’s Formula E history ‑ with eight podiums, two wins, one pole position and 177 points scored. After his first season with the team, Briton, Sam Bird finished sixth in the championship with two wins, three podiums and a pole position

 

Race to Innovate

Formula E remains a key priority for Jaguar Land Rover and the company’s Reimagine strategy. As the only all‑electric world championship, Formula E allows us to test and develop new electric vehicle technologies in a high‑performance environment. It continues to be the test‑bed for our Race to Innovate mission that will see Race to Road and Road to Race learnings that will help shape our electric future – a future that Jaguar is passionate about, and dedicated to for the benefit of our society, the changing landscape of mobility, sustainability and our customers.

 

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