Is this a Formula E 'nearly man's' best chance yet at title glory?
With braking issues scuppering his championship hopes at a crucial moment in the 2021-22 Formula E season, Mitch Evans is more determined than ever heading into this year. He explains how he plans to make it third time lucky after two title near-misses
On the 35th lap of the second race in London's 2021-22 double-header, Formula E's four-way title battle took a decisive swing. Mitch Evans, one of those four drivers, had earlier reported that his car started to feel strange on the brakes. His Jaguar engineers in the garage were called into action to comb through his data readouts to try to alleviate the concern, and they hoped they'd found a fix. But it was to no avail.
At that stage in the race, Evans was running fourth, a crucial position ahead of Stoffel Vandoorne, whom the Kiwi was trailing by 24 points in the title fight. Holding station would shave the gap down to 22 points; a miserable weekend in the British capital had already effectively ended the title hopes of Edoardo Mortara and Jean-Eric Vergne, albeit not mathematically. Thus, a good result for Evans could set up a thrilling two-way tussle for glory at the Seoul finale.
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