Did Mahindra Racing Achieve a Podium Finish at Mexico City E-Prix?
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Mumbai, Jan 11 (NationPress) Mahindra Racing, representing India in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, achieved an impressive podium placement at the Mexico City E-Prix with Edoardo Mortara finishing in second position during Round 2 of the season.
Mortara's outstanding performance highlighted his driving skills and the increasing competitiveness of Mahindra's GEN3 Evo package.
He outperformed Nick Cassidy from New Zealand, who was driving for Citroen Racing, while Oliver Rowland of the Nissan Formula E Team from Great Britain secured the third spot.
This achievement emphasizes the early promise of the team's GEN3 Evo package and marks a favorable beginning for the sole Indian team on the Formula E circuit.
Mortara did not have a strong showing in the season opener at the Sao Paulo E-Prix, where he finished outside the scoring positions, placing beyond the top 13.
In Sao Paulo, Jake Dennis from Great Britain, representing Andretti Formula E, took the top spot, followed by Rowland in second and Cassidy in third.
Cassidy is currently leading the championship standings with 40 points, followed closely by Dennis at 36 points and Rowland at 34 points. Mortara from Mahindra Racing is in fifth place with 18 points.
Points are allocated to the top 10 finishers, with 25 points awarded for first place, 18 for second, and 15 for third. The fourth-place finisher receives 12 points, with the fifth securing 10 points, and the tenth-place driver gets one point.
The racing series will next head to Miami (USA) for the third round on January 31, as the season consists of a total of 17 rounds of racing.
As a founding participant in Formula E, Mahindra Racing continues to leverage the championship as a global technology laboratory, aligning with the Mahindra Group's Race to Road philosophy, ensuring insights from the racetrack directly contribute to the development of electric passenger vehicles and SUVs for both India and international markets.