Jamie Chadwick, three-time W Series champion and Andretti Global INDY NXT driver, delivered an electrifying performance at Portland International Raceway.
In her second season with Andretti Global and following a historic INDY NXT victory earlier this month, where she became the first woman to win at a racetrack, Chadwick drove the Formula E GEN3 electric race car for the first time, reaching speeds of more than 150 km/h at the iconic racetrack.
Chadwick also demonstrated his impressive skills and speed by taking Michael Andretti, the legendary driver and owner of the Andretti Global team, for a hot lap on the team’s home turf in a Porsche Taycan.
In Portland, Jamie was on hand to support fellow Andretti Global drivers Jake Dennis and Norman Nato, as well as join the broadcast presentation team as a driver analyst for both races.
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Championship Battle
In a thrilling weekend of racing, António Félix da Costa scored a spectacular double victory for TAG Heuer Porsche in Portland, marking his third consecutive win amidst a sea of enthusiastic fans at the Hankook Portland E-Prix.
This win came amidst high drama on the track, once again showcasing da Costa and TAG Heuer Porsche’s masterful race management.
This third consecutive victory means da Costa equals his 2019 record for the longest winning streak in Formula E history.
Round 14 of the ABB FIA Formula E FIA World Championship arguably saw one of the most decisive moments of the championship so far.
Nick Cassidy, the current leader of the Jaguar TCS Racing World Championship standings, faced another devastating blow as he failed to score points for the second consecutive race. As a result, Mitch Evans and Pascal Wehrlein are now tied for second place, setting the stage for an intense showdown in the upcoming London finale.