![]() ![]() ![]() Nothing has been decided yet and although all the signs point to title success for Dennis – in just his third season of Formula E – don’t be surprised if there is one more twist and turn in this year’s battle given the frenetic nature of the all-electric championship. The championship dynamic this weekend means Sebastien Buemi (Envision), Antonio Felix da Costa (Porsche), Sam Brid (Jaguar) and Andre Lotterer (Andretti) will all have meaningful roles to play in the double-header, both for their teams and team-mates. For Wehrlein, the teams’ title will be his most realistic target this weekend as a 49-point deficit to Dennis means it would take a minor miracle for him to be crowned champion. Cassidy was hurt by their collision in Rome, having been the innocent party, and it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that Evans may look to rectify his mistake to some extent, although the teams’ title battle could likely thwart this scenario.Įnvision currently lead that table, but is only 14 points ahead of Porsche and a further 11 points in front of Jaguar in the standings with Andretti just 35 points from the top. The two are childhood friends having grown up together in New Zealand and were even team-mates – something which is likely to repeat itself next year as Cassidy looks set to join the factory team. ![]() One interesting dynamic this weekend, though, could be if Evans is in a position to help Cassidy for the title. Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Motorsport Images Realistically, Cassidy is the only driver with a fair shot at stopping Dennis grab the title as he starts the finale 24 points off Speaking after the collision in Rome, Cassidy said he was still “within one race and there are two races left” and that “if I’m second behind Dennis, I’ve got a better chance than 20 other guys”. ![]()
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