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Cassidy must "look internally at myself" after Sao Paulo Formula E crash

Formula E championship leader Nick Cassidy believes he must “look internally at myself” after crashing out of the Sao Paulo E-Prix.

The Kiwi entered the Brazilian event having hit the ground running with life at Jaguar, taking a hat-trick of podiums from the opening three races, which included a win in Diriyah that put him 19 points clear in the standings.

But things began to unravel for Cassidy on Saturday as he failed to reach the qualifying duels and was unable to make much progress in the race from ninth, rising as high as fifth but with both Attack Mode activations still to take.

Having damaged his front wing, this ultimately had disastrous consequences as the bodywork became lodged under his car through the fast left-kink of Turn 10, sending him into the barriers.

“I had a few touches [early in the race], my front wing was fine but, unfortunately on that lap, about half a lap earlier, I had a touch and the front wing was quite badly damaged,” he told Autosport. “It was bound to happen at some point I guess.

“It wasn’t really going how I wanted, it wasn’t one of our best races. I’ve got to look internally at myself for that, I’ve got to be better, so I’ll just try and improve.”

Source: Autosport

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