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Hyderabad Street Circuit, India : Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing, Jaguar I-TYPE 6 at the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Saturday February 11, 2023, in India. (PHOTO: Alastair Staley / LAT Images)

Formula E Heads to South Africa as Jaguar TCS Racing Aims for Strong Return

Hyderabad Street Circuit, India  : The gloves of Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing at the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Saturday, February 11, 2023, in India.  
Hyderabad Street Circuit, India, February 10: Mitch Evans, Jaguar TCS Racing during the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Friday February 10, 2023, India. (PHOTOS: Andrew Ferraro / LAT Images)
Hyderabad Street Circuit, India, February 10 : Sam Bird, Jaguar TCS Racing during the Hyderabad ePrix at Hyderabad Street Circuit on Friday February 10, 2023, in India.

Cape Town is the first sub-Saharan African city to host an E-Prix and one of four new race locations in the 2023 season. With the iconic Table Mountain forming an impressive backdrop, the fifth round of the championship will be played out on a street circuit through the Green Point area of the famous South African city. Spectacular views surround the 2.8km track, which is set to be among the fastest used by Formula E.  

The race will be an opportunity for the team to bounce back following a dramatic race result in Hyderabad which saw both Jaguar TCS Racing cars retire. All four Jaguar-powered cars demonstrated impressive pace and efficiency while on the track and Kiwi Mitch Evans took his first pole position in the Gen3 era, adding three valuable points to his championship campaign. Sam Bird will be looking to build on his two top four finishes this season with another positive points haul. 

Jaguar TCS Racing remains fifth in the 2023 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship teams’ standings.

Jaguar currently sells electrified vehicles such as the all-electric I-PACE and electric hybrid versions of the F-PACE and E-PACE SUVs in South Africa.

Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal, James Barclay, said: “As a team, we took another step forward in terms of performance in Hyderabad and demonstrated that, with the Jaguar I-TYPE 6, we have a fast and highly competitive car. Our goal coming into this weekend in Cape Town is to put ourselves into a position to race for points and podiums. Having grown up in South Africa and watched the last World Championship race there in 1993 at Kyalami, it is a proud moment for myself and the other South African members of the team to be part of the return of top tier racing to this passionate motorsport country. The track is fast and challenging and will be a test for the teams, drivers and cars, and played out with the backdrop of Table Mountain, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.”

Jaguar TCS Racing driver, #9, Mitch Evans, said: “I’m really looking forward to taking on the race in Cape Town. My car has so much potential, it’s got the pace and efficiency needed to succeed, and we learn more from it each time we race, so we will take that positivity and apply it to the Cape Town E-Prix. Qualifying will be particularly important for me as I’m aiming for front of the grid again after getting my first Pole position of the season in Hyderabad.”

Jaguar TCS Racing driver, #10, Sam Bird,  said: “As Formula E racing drivers, we are incredibly lucky to travel to new destinations and Cape Town is one that I’m particularly excited about. We’ve focussed on getting to grips with the new track, our second so far this season, and being as prepared as possible. I’m confident that our team and the Jaguar I-TYPE 6 have the performance available to achieve points and podiums in Cape Town.”

Jaguar TCS Racing Technical Manager, Phil Charles, said:This season’s Formula E race calendar features some exciting tracks and next up we have an absolute cracker. A fast-paced track with several bumpy braking areas, a super tight chicane in T4,5, 6 and a high-speed needle-threading section T8,9,10: The Cape Town E-Prix promises to be an absolute nailbiter.”

Jaguar TCS Racing will compete in round five of the 2023 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship in Cape Town on 25 February at 4pm local time. Qualifying and race sessions will be aired live and repeated on SuperSport.

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