Jaguar Driver Mitch Evans Says Racing in More New Cities Can Help Grow Formula E Worldwide
Dubai and Riyadh, 31 March 2023: Jaguar TCS Racing driver, Mitch Evans, believes racing in more new locations around the world will help boost the popularity and profile of Formula E following his victory in the Sao Paulo E-Prix.
The 28-year-old made history by clinching an enthralling victory to become one of the first winners at the inaugural race in Brazil which was watched by more than 23,000 fans. The Kiwi held off Nick Cassidy (Envision Racing) and team-mate Sam Bird to top the podium after the trio finished just half a second apart.
Sao Paulo was the latest new city that the drivers were competing in after Hyderabad and Cape Town were added to this season’s ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
Evans, a runner-up in Season 8, says racing in new locations around the world is key to attracting new fans around the world and believes it’s only a matter of time for a race to be held in his home country, New Zealand, one day.
He said: “Formula E is a relatively young championship so it's still in its growing phase. The more we can reach wider markets, increase the fanbase and take the championship to different parts of the world, the better it would be for the championship.
“Europe is definitely a home for motorsports and most of the big races take place there but other markets are also crucial for the competition's growth. There have already been some new locations such as Sao Paulo, Cape Town and Hyderabad which were really exciting races.
“I do think there are markets that the championship can still reach. I would like to see a race happen in Australasia and if it was in New Zealand, it would be incredible. I'm sure that would come eventually.”
The win in Brazil is Evans’ first of the season and after disappointing results earlier in the season, he is happy to secure his first victory and hopes he can push for a title challenge. He is 47 points adrift of leader Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein.
He said: “I felt the win should have come a little bit earlier in the season as I was in positions where I felt I could win a race before in the season. Winning was a relief but not a surprise. I felt I needed a big result with a win or podium and super happy to have won the race. There are enough races in the championship to catch up to the other drivers and I feel we have the team to build on this.”
Home >> Events, Entertainment & Exhibitions Section
Minister of Tourism for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Excellency Ahmed Al-Kha ...
VFS Global's new Indonesia e-Visa on Arrival official platform goes live for 97 ...
Nour Arida Shines at the Joy Awards in Riyadh, Celebrating Arab Artistic Achieve ...
Airlines Oppose UK ETA Price Hike
Saudi Sports for All Federation to Launch International Sporting Events in Febru ...
Saudi House pavilion to debut at WEF AM25
Saudi Hospital Performs the World's 1st Artificial Heart Implantation by a Robot
Soudah Development Launches On-the-Job Learning Program for Participants from S ...
Bond Trading: A Safe Path to Wealth Growth
Celebrate the Joy of Home Decor this New Year with REDTAG's Chic and Diverse Hom ...
TONDA PF XIALI CHINESE CALENDAR
As part of the "Live Right" program Bupa Arabia Announces the Launch ...
ASMO continues to build a strong foundation in Saudi Arabia
NMDC Energy inaugurates advanced fabrication yard in Saudi Arabia to drive regio ...
Aster Sanad Hospital Successfully Treats Patient with Rare Life-Threatening Hear ...
PROVEN Strengthens its Leadership Team in KSA with Loay Faisal as New GM
TASC Unveils Riyadh Co-working Space to Cater to Saudi Arabia's Growing SMEs
SalamAir Releases 4th Quarter (Q4) On-Time Performance Data
Air Cargo Demand up 8.2% in November 2024 - 16th Month of Consecutive Growth
Ministry of Finance Participates in Consultative Meeting of the Islamic Developm ...