Kiwi Driver Mitch Evans Claims 15th Formula E Win in Miami
New Zealand racing driver Mitch Evans battled through wet Miami streets to capture his 15th Formula E victory, climbing from ninth on the grid to first in a stunning display of skill. Fellow Kiwi Nick Cassidy kept his championship lead despite finishing 16th.
New Zealand's Mitch Evans just proved that sometimes the best wins come from the back of the pack.
The Jaguar driver navigated slippery Miami streets and 19 rivals to claim victory in the Formula E round on February 1st, marking his 15th career win in the electric racing series. Starting from ninth position, Evans turned what could have been a forgettable race into a masterclass of wet-weather driving.
The 41-lap race tested every driver's nerve as rain made the street circuit treacherous. Evans capitalized on mistakes from competitors ahead, steadily working his way through the field while others struggled with the conditions.
The defining moment came on lap 27 when Evans executed a brilliant passing move on Germany's Nico Müller. That strategic maneuver put him in the lead, where he stayed for the remainder of the race, eventually crossing the finish line 3.1 seconds ahead of Müller.
The victory was especially sweet for Evans, who hadn't scored a single point in the season's first two rounds. Rather than let early struggles define his season, he used them as motivation to deliver when it mattered most.
Meanwhile, Evans' compatriot Nick Cassidy had a tougher day, finishing 16th after winning the previous round in Mexico City. But Cassidy's earlier success gave him enough of a cushion to maintain the championship lead for Citroen, sitting two points ahead of Pascal Wehrlein.
Why This Inspires
Evans' comeback embodies what makes motorsport so compelling. Two races without points could have broken his confidence, but instead he channeled that frustration into one of his best performances. His win reminds us that setbacks don't predict outcomes, and that persistence through difficult moments often leads to breakthrough success.
The New Zealand duo now heads to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for the next round in late February, with both drivers proving that the small island nation continues punching well above its weight in international motorsport.
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Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
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