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London called, and Formula E answered in what is being considered as being one of the best events the all-electric world championship has put on in recent years.
Guest host Jack Nicholls is joined by Sam Smith and Avalanche Andretti’s Roger Griffiths, who with driver Jake Dennis was the toast of the UK’s capital last weekend after a dominant victory and a close second to Sunday victor Lucas di Grassi at the ExCeL centre circuit.
In a packed show the trio discuss the diminishing title fight after Stoffel Vandoorne again capitalised on reliability misfortune for Mitch Evans and incident packed races for both Edoardo Mortara and Jean-Eric Vergne.
There were plenty of afters too as Mercedes EQ got embroiled in an aborted choreography plan, while Sebastien Buemi and Pascal Wehrlein almost came to blows in the pit-lane and had to be separated by Griffiths’ commercial director and occasional columnist of The Race, Jim Wright!
In addition to the London action there is also a look ahead to Seoul and Griffiths reflections on Andretti’s BMW journey which has roots stretching all the way back to the start of Formula E.
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London called, and Formula E answered in what is being considered as being one of the best events the all-electric world championship has put on in recent years.
Guest host Jack Nicholls is joined by Sam Smith and Avalanche Andretti’s Roger Griffiths, who with driver Jake Dennis was the toast of the UK’s capital last weekend after a dominant victory and a close second to Sunday victor Lucas di Grassi at the ExCeL centre circuit.
In a packed show the trio discuss the diminishing title fight after Stoffel Vandoorne again capitalised on reliability misfortune for Mitch Evans and incident packed races for both Edoardo Mortara and Jean-Eric Vergne.
There were plenty of afters too as Mercedes EQ got embroiled in an aborted choreography plan, while Sebastien Buemi and Pascal Wehrlein almost came to blows in the pit-lane and had to be separated by Griffiths’ commercial director and occasional columnist of The Race, Jim Wright!
In addition to the London action there is also a look ahead to Seoul and Griffiths reflections on Andretti’s BMW journey which has roots stretching all the way back to the start of Formula E.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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