
Nick Cassidy's rumoured girlfriend Nathalia Soliani reacts to his Shanghai E-Prix win as Jaguar driver celebrates big moment with Taylor Swift's lyrics
Formula E driver Nick Cassidy has shared his first post following his win at the Shanghai E-Prix. The Jaguar TCS Racing driver triumphed in the rain-hit Round 11 race at the Shanghai International Circuit on Sunday.
This was his first win of the season. He had recently secured a podium in Monaco but was hungry for more. And among those who congratulated him on Instagram was his rumoured girlfriend Nathalia Soliani.
Nick Cassidy's fans, friends and girlfriend react to his victory post
Nick Cassidy took to Instagram to share a bunch of pictures from the 'awesome day.' He wrote along with it, 'Pole and Win in Shanghai! It's been a while but the champagne tastes just as good. My crew.' He added the raising hands emoji and hands joined in prayer emoji with the caption.
Reacting to his post, Cassidy's rumoured girlfriend and model Nathalia Soliani wrote, 'Awwwn amazing,' along with a fire and red heart emoticon.
Andretti driver Jake Dennis reacted to Cassidy's post, saying, 'For Milo,' along with a dog and clapping hands emoji. An Instagram user known to Cassidy commented, 'Told you that podium was coming this weekend! Amazing job Cass, super proud of you & incredibly happy for you.
Only way is upwards!' Motorsport racing champion Joao Paulo de Oliveira also commented, 'So awesome bro! You deserve it! Well done.' Jaguar Racing's Instagram page also dropped a comment, saying, 'Well in Cass! This one felt good.
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Praising him, a fan wrote in the comments section, 'The Biggest Congratulations Nick! Absolutely amazing drives all day! So well deserved!' Another said, 'Things you love to see.' One more added, 'Legendary drive mate.'
Talking to Formula E after the win, Cassidy said, 'We were (top) in Qualifying, it gave us confidence. We honestly made the right decisions and the car and I were a rocketship today so big thanks to my team.'
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Shanghai E-Prix 2025 Round 11 results: Nick Cassidy wins, Porsche duo Pascal Wehrlein and Antonio Da Costa take 2nd and 3rd spot
Cassidy had secured pole on day two of the Shanghai double-header. He was overjoyed to get his much-awaited win in Shanghai and also shared a video in which he and his teammates could be seen singing the lyrics of
Taylor Swift
's song Love Story as it played in the background. Jaguar will now be aiming for another podium, with the next race scheduled after a break on June 21.
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