Jaguar TCS Racing is currently at the forefront of the Teams’ Championship with a total of 172 points. In the drivers’ rankings, Nick Cassidy holds the second position while Mitch Evans is fifth.
Last season, the Berlin E-Prix circuit highlighted the strengths of Jaguar’s powertrain and drivers. In the first race, Mitch Evans clinched a victory leading Jaguar TCS Racing to a 1-2 finish. Nick Cassidy, racing for Envision Racing, a customer team of Jaguar, triumphed in the second race.
Sheldon van der Linde from South Africa is set to participate in the Official Rookie Test in Berlin on Monday, May 13. He will be joined by Brazilian newcomer Enzo Fittipaldi, who will be driving the Jaguar I-TYPE 6 for the first time.
The 2024 SUN Minimeal Berlin E-Prix is scheduled for 15:03 CEST on Saturday, May 11, and Sunday, May 12.

James Barclay, Managing Director at JLR Motorsport and Team Principal of Jaguar TCS Racing, expressed optimism following the team’s historic 1-2 finish in Monaco. “As we prepare for Berlin, a track that’s been part of Formula E since its inception, we face a new challenge with an updated Tempelhof layout. Our team is looking forward to building on our previous success here, though we anticipate a challenging weekend.”
Mitch Evans reflected on the team’s success: “The 1-2 finish in Monaco was a standout moment for both myself and the team. With the championship races remaining tight, our focus shifts to Berlin—a circuit that has been good to us in the past, and we are determined to maintain our momentum.”
Nick Cassidy shared his enthusiasm for the upcoming races: “After our excellent performance in Monaco, the team has been gearing up for another strong showing in Berlin. I have fond memories of this track from last year’s victories and am eager to replicate that success.”
Rookie driver Sheldon van der Linde commented on his return to the team: “Returning for my fourth test within a year, I’m gaining considerable experience with Jaguar TCS Racing. I’m excited about the prospects of racing in Formula E in the future.”
Enzo Fittipaldi, also a rookie, is looking forward to his first drive in a Formula E car: “Having prepared in the simulator, I am thrilled about the rookie test in Berlin. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience the dynamics of all-electric motorsport.”
Jaguar TCS Racing continues to lead in both team and individual driver standings, with promising prospects for the Berlin E-Prix.















