His last FIAFormulaE point was a long time ago...in January! Jake Dennis has to change that as the series returns to Europe this weekend. 👇
– but has not finished in the points since January when he took two second-place finishes in Diriyah. branding Dan Ticktum “a plonker” for the contact in the latterAhead of the Berlin E-Prix double-header this weekend at the Tempelhof Street Circuit, Dennis is under no illusions about the minimum goal that he needs to achieve to keep his title challenge alive.
“We had a really consistent running block from the end of Gen2 to then the start of Gen 3 of just consistently [being] in the points and that’s what we need to try and get back into now.” “We’re still lacking a bit of qualifying performance. There’s no two ways about that and we need to try and close the gap with that aspect, but I think the race car we have is still one of the best.”
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