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Whitley, 30 July, 2020.
After
158 days, Panasonic Jaguar Racing will head to Germany to complete season six
of Formula E in a unique lockdown showdown. Berlin’s Tempelh of circuit will
witness six races in nine days with three different track layouts.
Sitting
second in the drivers’ championship, Mitch Evans, and teammate James Calado
will look to push for more points, podiums and wins during the ABB FIA Formula
E Berlin E-Prix with the pacesetting Jaguar I -TYPE 4.
Tom
Blomqvist is confirmed as the reserve driver for the remaining six races of the
season, replacing Alex Lynn who will drive for Mahindra. The British-Swedish
driver previously drove for the Andretti Formula E team in 2018.
James Barclay,
Panasonic Jaguar Racing Team Director, “We’re going into the final six races in Berlin in a great
position. Whilst it’s going to be an intense challenge for all of the
team to complete six races in nine days we are looking forward to it and
feeling positive that we are ready to give it our all to fight for the drivers
title with Mitch and achieve our best result to date in the team standings. At
Panasonic Jaguar Racing our season six objective was to compete for more
points, podiums and wins and so far, we’ve done just that. It’s been a long
break in the season, but we are hungry to pick up where we left off and finish
the season successfully. The whole team has been working incredibly hard during
lockdown to ensure that we maintain our positive momentum. We never
underestimate the quality of our competition in Formula E though and the
challenge that the team and the drivers will face in Berlin but we are fully
prepared and ready to give it our all. It’s ultimately within reach so we will
be doing our all to achieve our goals together.”
Mitch
Evans, Panasonic Jaguar Racing Driver #20, “This season we’ve tasted success and I am really
proud of my performance, particularly in the last three races. We achieved
Super Pole and a Podium in Santiago, we won in Mexico City and we made history
in Marrakesh by gaining 18 places and finishing P6 after starting from the back
of the grid. Being second in the drivers’ championship puts me in a good
position heading into Berlin but I know I can’t underestimate the challenge
that we have ahead. Our Jaguar I-TYPE 4 is incredibly quick so I’m hoping to show
the everyone that we can be in the fight by 13 August.”
James
Calado, Panasonic Jaguar Racing Driver #51, “I’m looking forward to getting back into the Jaguar I-TYPE 4 at
the Tempelh of circuit. I started in P10 in Marrakesh and felt like I had made
some solid progress. I want to give my best performance in Berlin. My role is
to support Mitch and the team and secure as many points as possible. I’m sure
it will come with its challenges and this break has definitely added the
pressure but I’m ready for the lights to go green and finish the season on a
high.”
In less than one week,
the ABB FIA Formula E Berlin E-Prix will commence, with the first race of six
taking place on Wednesday 5 August at 19:00 (CET) ahead of the most intense
finale in motorsport history.