Mexico City E-Prix: Evans and Jaguar set the pace in practice

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The Kiwi headed the times for nearly half of the 30-minute session on Saturday morning as he gradually lowered his best time down to a 1m13.606s with his final effort.He finished just 0.064s clear of Maximilian Guenther as the Maserati MSG driver jumped up to second in the final moments, demoting Envision’s Robin Frijns down to third.Evans’s Jaguar team-mate Nick Cassidy finished fourth, with …Keep reading Source

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