The Nissan Formula E Team took its first pole of Season 9 at the Cape Town E-Prix!
Sacha Fenestraz put in a lightning performance in qualifying, topping Group A before winning all three of his Duels and picking up three points.
In the process, the Franco-Argentine driver set the fastest lap in Formula E history, with an average speed of 154.987km/h in the final Duel. Fenestraz got a strong start in the race, leading off the line and fighting for the podium positions throughout the event.
However, while running third on the final lap, a risky move by another driver resulted in contact, with Fenestraz sent spinning into the wall and out of the race.
Meanwhile, Norman Nato showed positive signs again following his points finish in Hyderabad last time out. Starting ninth, the Frenchman battled hard in a closely-fought race, eventually crossing the line in eighth.
“For the second race in a row the whole team did a brilliant job,” said Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal, Nissan Formula E Team.
“It’s frustrating that Sacha was denied a podium due to contact again. Pole position was a great feeling, we knew it was possible but it’s up to us to put everything together, which we did. Sacha drove several amazing laps and deservedly clinched pole.
“He was unfortunate during the race, with the unlucky timing of the second Full Course Yellow as he was taking Attack Mode dropping him down to fourth.
Right direction
”He did well to get back up into third before contact from another driver on the last lap sent him into the wall, which is frustrating because he was on for a lot of points.
“Norman did a good job today, he had some traffic in qualifying but put in a good performance to finish in the top-10 for a second race in a row. Now we’re looking forward to a small break after four events in quick succession, and we’ll look at what we can improve ahead of Sao Paulo. We haven’t had the results our pace has deserved, but we’re definitely going in the right direction.”