Nissan Formula E Team capped off the 2022/23 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship with a positive performance in London as Norman Nato secured two points finishes in the double-header.
Taking on the unique half-indoor, half-outdoor ExCeL Circuit, Frenchman Nato raced well in Round 15 on Saturday and looked set for a strong result, before a five-second penalty demoted him to ninth following a chaotic race. Meanwhile, Sacha Fenestraz was involved in an incident midway through the event and had to retire.
On Sunday, Nato continued his great form in qualifying, taking third on the grid for the final event of the season. A delayed start and tricky wet conditions made it difficult for the entire field, but Nato performed solidly again to clinch fourth place. Franco-Argentine racer Fenestraz ended his impressive rookie year with a 15th-placed finish.
This weekend’s results saw Nato break into the top-10 in the final drivers’ standings on 63 points, while Fenestraz claimed 16th with 32. The duo combined for 95 points, putting Nissan Formula E Team seventh in the teams’ standings.
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