Germany is a great chance to score strongly for Jaguar TCS Racing

Jaguar TCS Racing heads to Berlin this weekend having previously enjoyed plenty of success in the German capital.

Nick Cassidy took victory and a second place around the 2.47km Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit last season for Jaguar TCS Racing, adding to his Season 9 Berlin race one win for Jaguar customer team, Envision Racing.

Jaguar TCS Racing #9 Mitch Evans also took Berlin victory in Season 9 race two – heading a Jaguar 1-2.

Jaguar TCS Racing will also take part in the official Formula E rookie test on Monday 14 July, with three-time W Series champion Jamie Chadwick and 2024 F3 champion Leonardo Fornaroli behind the wheel of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7.

The Berlin E-Prix is at 15:05 (BST+1) on Saturday 12 July, and 16:05 (BST+1) on Sunday 13 July.

James Barclay, Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal: “The team is hugely motivated to end the season strongly, starting with the Berlin E-Prix this weekend. We have worked hard to unlock the speed in the Jaguar I-TYPE 7, and although unfortunate safety car and full course yellow periods in Jakarta meant we were not able to translate the pace we had into a top-three finish, the double-header in Germany is a great chance to score strongly.

“Mitch and Nick have both taken victories in Berlin in the past, too, which will give them a boost heading into the Berlin E-Prix.”

Jaguar TCS Racing driver Mitch Evans, #9: “The Berlin E-Prix gives us a fresh opportunity to score some big points as we enter the closing stages of the season. We’re continuing to improve the Jaguar I-TYPE 7 and, having gone strongly in Berlin previously taking victories and podiums, we’re aiming to fight at the front of the field this weekend.”

Jaguar TCS Racing driver Nick Cassidy, #37: “I’ve got special memories from last year’s Berlin E-Prix double-header, taking a win and second place, off the back of taking a victory around the Tempelhof circuit in Season 9. The aim is to continue fighting at the front of the field this weekend and we will be working hard to leave Germany with some strong results.”

Teams’ standings post R12: Jaguar TCS Racing, P7, (91 points)
Drivers’ standings post R12: Nick Cassidy, P8 (66 points) | Mitch Evans, P18 (25 points)

Manufacturers’ standings post R12: Jaguar, P4 (209 points)