Citroen Racing driver Nick Cassidy secured his maiden pole with the new Formula E team, but his race at the Madrid E-Prix did not go to plan after contact with Norman Nato. The Kiwi driver later reflected on the Round 6 race, describing it as enjoyable despite the disappointing result. Citroen Racing driver Nick Cassidy secured his maiden pole with the new Formula E team, but his race at the Madrid E-Prix did not go to plan after contact with Norman Nato. The Kiwi driver later reflected on the Round 6 race, describing it as enjoyable despite the disappointing result.
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