The French-American team is in second place in the Team World Championship, with double champion Jean-Eric Vergne following good results in the opening three rounds from Mexico City and Diriyah, finishing 6th, 2nd and 8th in the season 8 Champion Stoffel Vandoorne scored twice.
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The team performed well in Brazil last year, with Vandoorne steering to Julius Baer pole position, his only pole position in season nine title defense. The Belgian finished sixth in the race, with the Jaguar's powertrain coming to the fore as the distance progressed. He finished on the podium with a 1-2-3 finish. Vergne reached the checkered flag in fifth place.
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Current ranking leader Nick Cassidy (Jaguar TCS Racing) recently described the Stellantis-equipped cars as “underrated”, with performance outweighing attention in the conversation about Jaguar and Porsche powertrains. criticized.
In the gap between Diriyah and São Paulo, Vandoorne says the team has worked “tirelessly” to follow up on all the points of development work it has done so far, which could bode well. From Paul, who is aiming for a silver medal to make up for last year's failure.
“I'm excited to be back in São Paulo and racing in this iconic city again,” said the Belgian. “Along with the team, we worked hard from Diriyah to this point. I spent a lot of time in the simulator with the new race engineer to find the right strategy. Last year I started from pole position but , I feel like I have unfinished business here” – I am very determined to race strong this Saturday! ”
Vergne feels the team is on the right path at the moment. “We're on the right track,” he says. “I'm pretty confident that we can take a step forward. The whole team has one goal in mind and we're chasing these milliseconds to close the gap. We want to score as many goals as possible this weekend. I am.”
Schedule: Where, when and how to watch or stream the 2024 São Paulo E-Prix Round 4
The São Paulo E-Prix will open on Friday, March 15th with free practice 1 at 16:25 local time.
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On race day, Saturday, March 16th, Free Practice 2 will kick off at 7:25am local time, qualifying will begin at 9:40am local time, and Round 4 will begin at 14:00 local time/17:00 UTC. Lights out.
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