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Here's why Sergio Sette Camara will replace Norman Nato as Nissan driver at Berlin E-Prix
Here's why Sergio Sette Camara will replace Norman Nato as Nissan driver at Berlin E-Prix

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Here's why Sergio Sette Camara will replace Norman Nato as Nissan driver at Berlin E-Prix

Image credit: Nissan Norman Nato will not be taking part in the Berlin double-header. Nissan reserve driver Sergio Sette Camara will be stepping into his shoes to drive the Nissan Formula E car at the Berlin race, scheduled for July 12 and 13. Nissan has informed that Nato will be skipping the Berlin race in order to participate in the World Endurance Championship. Sergio Sette Camara to drive for Nissan in Berlin The news about the 27-year-old Brazilian driver Sergio Sette Camara driving for Nissan was shared on Formula E's Instagram page with the caption: 'Norman Nato will miss the Berlin E-Prix with @nismo's reserve driver @sergiosettecamara replacing the Frenchman for the race.' The other Nissan driver, Oliver Rowland, liked the post on Instagram. A fan commented, 'The irony of a Brazilian replacing Nato because he'll race in Brazil.' Sharing the reason behind Nato's absence, an update was shared on Nissan's Instagram page. Pictures of Sette were posted with the caption: '@SergioSetteCamara will race with us for the first time at the upcoming #BerlinEPrix! Our Reserve and Development driver steps in for @Norman_Nato due to his World Endurance Championship commitments.' Nato will be taking part in the 6 Hours of Sao Paulo race in Brazil in July which will clash with the Berlin E-Prix next month. Camara responded to Nissan's post, saying, 'Looking forward to it!' Camara is currently taking part in the 24 Hours of Le Mans race. He will be driving for Nielsen Racing in the French event. Nato is also participating in the race on his home soil and will be driving for Jota Sport. He recently unveiled his new helmet for the 24 Hours of Le Mans race, which is scheduled to take place on June 14–15. In Formula E, Camara has previously raced for Dragon/Penske and the ERT Formula E Team. He was also part of the Red Bull Junior Team. In 2018, he signed with the McLaren Driver Development Programme to participate in the 2019 season as a development driver. Also Read: Jakarta to London via Berlin: All you need to know about the remaining 2025 Formula E calendar Meanwhile, Norman Nato isn't having a great season this year. He is yet to secure a podium and has slipped to 19th position in the 2025 Formula E Driver Standings with 19 points. Before the Berlin E-Prix, Nato will head to Jakarta to take part in the Jakarta E-Prix as a Nissan Formula E driver.

Jakarta to London via Berlin: All you need to know about the remaining 2025 Formula E calendar
Jakarta to London via Berlin: All you need to know about the remaining 2025 Formula E calendar

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Time of India

Jakarta to London via Berlin: All you need to know about the remaining 2025 Formula E calendar

Image credit: Formula E The 11th edition of the Formula E season will come to a close next month. Eleven rounds have already been completed this season, and Nissan's Oliver Rowland is a clear leader in the Formula E Driver Standings, well ahead of the competition. There are five more races to be held, as three Grands Prix are lined up for this month and the next. Here's all about the action that will unfold over these two months before the current season comes to an end in July. Jakarta E-Prix The Jakarta E-Prix is a two-day event from June 20 to June 21. The Round 12 race will be held at the Jakarta International Circuit in Indonesia. The venue was missing from the calendar last year. Maserati MSG Racing driver Maximilian Gunther won pole position in both races of the Jakarta double header in 2023, but he won only one of the races and took third place on the podium in the other. The other race was won by Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche. Berlin E-Prix Berlin is the only venue to have been a permanent fixture on the Formula E calendar since its inception. The 11th edition of the Berlin E-Prix will be a double header from July 11 to July 13. The Round 13 and Round 14 races will be held on July 12 and July 13, respectively. Both races will take place at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit. TAG Heuer Porsche driver Antonio Felix da Costa has been the most successful Formula E driver in Berlin, with three wins, including one last year. Nick Cassidy of Jaguar TCS Racing has also won twice and claimed one of the two races last year. London E-Prix The London double header will be the closing event of the 11th season. It will be held at the ExCeL London circuit from July 25 to July 27. All eyes will be on the Round 15 and Round 16 races, as the Formula E world champion will be crowned at this double header based on the Formula E Driver Standings for this year. Also Read: What is Formula E? All about the eco-friendly motorsport with electric cars almost as fast as those in F1 The ExCeL London circuit is a unique one, as it runs both inside and outside the exhibition centre and around the picturesque Royal Docks. It was a double header last year as well, with Nissan's Oliver Rowland winning one of the races. Pascal Wehrlein won the other and secured a podium spot in the race he didn't win.

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