Formula E: Mitch Evans wins Sao Paulo e-Prix

–by Mark Cipolloni–

Jaguar Racing’s Mitch Evans held off Envision Racing’s Nick Cassidy to win the Sao Paulo e-Prix by 0.284s in the 35-lap race.

Sam Bird was 3rd in the #10 Jaguar entry.  The top-3 were separated by just 0.5s in a race that was slowed by two Safety Car periods.

The top-3 cars were all Jaguar powered.

Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing, Jaguar I-TYPE 6

Antonio da Costa finished a distant 4th for Porsche, while Jean-Eric Vergne rounded out the top-5 for DS Penske.

4 laps were added to the race distance because of the slow energy saving Safety Car laps.

It was a flat out push to the finish at the rapid 11-turn Sao Paulo Street Circuit, with Evans managing to navigate his way through constant position changes up-and-down the pack to take the checkered flag first from third on the grid. The New Zealander took the initiative and the race lead from his compatriot Cassidy as the race headed into four TAG Heuer Added Laps.

His move on Lap 32 proved to be decisive, with neither Cassidy nor Evans’ teammate Bird able to undo the leader’s defensive driving – despite Bird having collected a couple of extra percentage points of useable energy during his climb from 10th on the grid at the start. Cassidy had led the race more than once, but will be more than satisfied to score three podiums on the spin for the first time in his Formula E career.

Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing, Jaguar I-TYPE 6, leads Jean-Eric Vergne, DS Penske, DS E-Tense FE23 during the Sao Paulo ePrix at Streets of Sao Paulo on Saturday March 25, 2023, Brazil. (Photo by LAT Images)

Polesitter Stoffel Vandoorne (DS PENSKE) had led the way early on, fending off Porsche’s Antonio Felix da Costa during the first round of ATTACK MODE activations until the race reached its half-way stage, with the lead impossible to keep track of on Lap 14 – three or four changes over that tour alone and Cassidy coming out on top. The Belgian would end up sixth after struggling for usable energy from his time out-front. Da Costa had slipped to fourth and briefly made designs on the podium but wound up settling for that berth just outside the podium positions. Jean-Eric Vergne headed his teammate home for an eventual fifth spot.

Standings leader Pascal Wehrlein had it all to do from 18th on the grid and sliced his way through the pack to 11th position at the checkered flag with Jake Hughes finishing eighth, just ahead of teammate Rast in ninth – Sebastien Buemi (Envision Racing) rounding out the top 10. Meanwhile, Jake Dennis (Avalanche Andretti) suffered another non-finish after contact from Dan Ticktum’s NIO 333 saw his 99X Electric shoved into Wehrlein’s Porsche.

All that saw Wehrlein keep a hold of his Drivers’ World Championship lead on 86 points from Dennis’ 62, while Cassidy clambered into third just a point behind the Brit. TAG Heuer Porsche heads Envision Racing 144 points to 103 with Jaguar TCS Racing third on 83 points.

Quotes

Mitch Evans, No. 9, Jaguar TCS Racing, said:

“This has come at the perfect time. We had a tough start but the car has been quick so to finally get the victory and some points is incredible. A Jaguar 1-2-3. Nick pushed me all the way – we pushed each other – both teams executed brilliantly. This is down to a lot of hard work, there is a lot of graft that goes in with simulations, to try and put these races together regarding strategy is not easy. I wouldn’t have wanted it much closer than that.

“We obviously thought about track position and where you want to be at certain phases in the races. I had a good energy advantage from quite early on, but it was just about trying to find the right time to use the energy advantage. I thought I maybe went a bit too early, once Nick got behind me he was able to accumulate some energy and he was able to stick to my toe, but we got the victory so we obviously managed to do the right job. Super happy to get some big points on the board.”

Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing Team Celebrations during the Sao Paulo ePrix at Streets of Sao Paulo on Saturday March 25, 2023, Brazil. (Photo by Sam Bloxham / LAT Images)

Nick Cassidy, No. 37, Envision Racing, said:

“I am super happy with the podium today, with a race like that you can’t not be happy right – that was Formula E at its best, so much fun in the car, I hope it was a good watch. Very strategic, Sam did a great job as well. 1-2-3 Jaguar, pretty cool. I knew [how much energy Sam Bird had], that was a lot of the reason for getting Mitch to go on. I knew to get the win would be pretty difficult and that I would have to do something special on Mitch to turn that round, but I was at a high risk of finishing third.

“We all want to win, I tried my best to win. But that’s the way the cookie crumbled, and I think we got one of the best outcomes.”

Sam Bird, No. 10, Jaguar TCS Racing, said:

“Amazing day for Jaguar TCS Racing and Jaguar globally as a group to get the podium locked out. I am not sure whether that has been done before, so a massive hats off to everyone here and back at the base, it’s a brilliant result. I am super stoked for the team and for myself. I am a little bit disappointed because I rocked up to the back of the lead with 2% more energy, but I had repercussions of India going on in my head, so I thought to settle in and not do anything silly and just bring home the points, I think I got fastest lap as well. It is good points for the team, we roll onto Berlin.”

Race Results

Pos No. Driver Team Laps Behind Gap
1 9 M. Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 35 0.000s 0.000s
2 37 N. Cassidy Envision Racing 35 0.284s 0.284s
3 10 S. Bird Jaguar TCS Racing 35 0.507s 0.223s
4 13 A. Da Costa Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 35 3.487s 2.980s
5 25 J. Vergne DS Penske 35 4.042s 0.555s
6 1 S. Vandoorne DSs Penske 35 4.576s 0.534s
7 94 P. Wehrlein Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 35 5.659s 1.083s
8 5 J. Hughes Neom Mclaren Formula E Team 35 6.141s 0.482s
9 58 R. Rast Neom Mclaren Formula E Team 35 7.403s 1.262s
10 16 S. Buemi Envision Racing 35 7.976s 0.573s
11 7 M. Günther Maserati Msg Racing 35 15.192s 7.216s
12 36 A. Lotterer Avalanche Andretti Formula E 35 15.345s 5.153s
13 11 L. Di Grassi Mahindra Racing 35 19.247s 3.902s
14 33 D. Ticktum Nio 333 Racing Fe Team 35 19.398s 9.849s
15 4 R. Frijns Abt Cupra Formula E Team 35 20.751s 6.353s
16 8 O. Rowland Mahindra Racing 35 26.465s 5.714s
17 3 S. Sette Câmara Nio 333 Racing Fe Team 35 31.514s 10.049s
18 51 N. Müller Abt Cupra Formula E Team PIT 19 NR
19 48 E. Mortara Maserati Msg Racing OUT 19 NR
20 27 J. Dennis Avalanche Andretti Formula E OUT 13 NR
21 23 S. Fenestraz Nissan Formula E Team OUT 6 NR
22 17 N. Nato Nissan Formula E Team PIT 0