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Time of India
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Nick Cassidy bids Jaguar farewell, celebrates with girlfriend Nathalia Soliani at London E-Prix afterparty
Nick Cassidy with girlfriend Nathalia Soliani (Image credit: Instagram) Nick Cassidy raced for the final time with Jaguar TCS Racing on Sunday, ending on a high with three consecutive wins. After winning the Berlin E-Prix Part 1 and clinching victory in both races of the London double-header, Cassidy officially bid farewell to Jaguar TCS Racing. He later shared a glimpse of his model girlfriend Nathalia Soliani at the afterparty, where she joined him in the celebrations. Nathalia Soliani joins London E-Prix winner Nick Cassidy in celebrations Taking to Instagram Stories, Nick Cassidy posted a picture of himself with Nathalia Soliani, posing as a couple at the afterparty. While he was dressed in a black suit, she complemented him in a bold black gown. Nick Cassidy and Nathalia Soliani (Image credit: Instagram) Cassidy's third consecutive win was enough to move him past TAG Heuer Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein, who had held second place in the Formula E Drivers' Standings for several months. This result secured Cassidy second place in the FIA Drivers' World Championship at a packed ExCeL Arena in London. Speaking about his London victory, Cassidy said, 'Honestly, I love racing in this place! It's not been that kind to me in the last few years, but this weekend it's absolutely delivered. When this stadium is packed full of people, it's a pleasure to race here and it's great for Formula E.' He added, 'Also, it's my last race for the team. Again, I had the best car today, and this one is 100% for them. When the tyres are working well and the car's perfect, everything becomes efficient. It wasn't easy at the start to keep the lead, but I think between Mitch [Evans] and myself, we managed it well. I'm gutted for him—having a one-two would have been perfect.' Jaguar bids farewell to Nick Cassidy Following the London E-Prix, Jaguar shared a special poster of Nick Cassidy to bid him farewell. It was posted on Instagram with the caption: 'Three wins in a row secures @nickcassidy_ 2nd place in the Drivers' World Championship. What a way to end the season, Cass.' Another post simply read: 'Thank you, Nick.' Also Read: London E-Prix: Nick Cassidy wins both races in Jaguar farewell, Nyck De Vries secures double podium Cassidy has yet to reveal which team he will join for Season 12. The calender for the next Formula E season has already been unveiled. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Time of India
a day ago
- Automotive
- Time of India
Season Finale in 60 Seconds: London's Last Formula E Showdown!
This lightning-fast recap of Round 16 squeezes the emotion, strategy, and adrenaline of London's final Formula E race into just 60 seconds. It wasn't just about speed-it was about farewells, unexpected twists, and fierce podium battles. Nick Cassidy wrapped up his stint at Jaguar TCS Racing with another thrilling win, while Porsche celebrated its championship glory in the shadows. The energy on track was electric-literally-and you could feel the nerves, the cheers, and the heartbreaks through every quick cut. From Attack Mode gambles to tight corners and team radios crackling with urgency, this edit hits fast, but leaves a lasting impression. Read More

TimesLIVE
a day ago
- Automotive
- TimesLIVE
Porsche takes Formula E team and manufacturer titles
Porsche won the team and manufacturer titles as the all-electric Formula E championship wrapped up its season in London on Sunday. Nissan's Oliver Rowland had already won the drivers' crown with two races to spare. The Briton retired from Sunday's race after a crash. New Zealand's Nick Cassidy won both races at the ExCel centre on Saturday and Sunday as he said farewell to Jaguar with second place overall in the championship. Sunday's victory was a fifth in six races for Jaguar. Cassidy beat Mahindra's Nyck de Vries by 13.5 seconds with Sebastien Buemi third for Envision after Jaguar's Mitch Evans finished second on the road but was then handed a five second penalty and dropped to fifth. The race was the last for Jaguar team principal James Barclay, who is moving to head McLaren's world endurance hypercar team, and also for the McLaren Formula E team.


The Hindu
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Hindu
Porsche wins Formula E team and manufacturer titles
Porsche won the team and manufacturer titles as the all-electric Formula E championship wrapped up its season in London on Sunday. Nissan's Oliver Rowland had already won the drivers' crown with two races to spare. The Briton retired from Sunday's race after a crash. New Zealand's Nick Cassidy won both races at the ExCel centre on Saturday and Sunday as he said farewell to Jaguar with second place overall in the championship. Sunday's victory was a fifth in six races for Jaguar. Cassidy beat Mahindra's Nyck de Vries by 13.5 seconds with Sebastien Buemi third for Envision after Jaguar's Mitch Evans finished second on the road but was then handed a five-second penalty and dropped to fifth. The race was the last for Jaguar team principal James Barclay, who is moving to head McLaren's world endurance hypercar team, and also for the McLaren Formula E team. Related Topics Porsche / Formula E


The Sun
a day ago
- Automotive
- The Sun
Porsche takes Formula E team and manufacturer titles
PORSCHE won the team and manufacturer titles as the all-electric Formula E championship wrapped up its season in London on Sunday. Nissan's Oliver Rowland had already won the drivers' crown with two races to spare. The Briton retired from Sunday's race after a crash. New Zealand's Nick Cassidy won both races at the ExCel centre on Saturday and Sunday as he said farewell to Jaguar with second place overall in the championship. Sunday's victory was a fifth in six races for Jaguar. Cassidy beat Mahindra's Nyck de Vries by 13.5 seconds with Sebastien Buemi third for Envision after Jaguar's Mitch Evans finished second on the road but was then handed a five second penalty and dropped to fifth. The race was the last for Jaguar team principal James Barclay, who is moving to head McLaren's world endurance hypercar team, and also for the McLaren Formula E team - REUTERS