Porsche‘s Pascal Wehrlein clinched the electric Formula E championship at the final round of the season in London on Sunday as the hopes of Jaguar duo Mitch Evans and Nick Cassidy were dashed.
The German former Formula One driver had started the day three points clear of Evans and seven ahead of Cassidy but the New Zealanders failed to make up the ground in the season 10 finale.
Wehrlein finished second to Nissan’s race winner Oliver Rowland at London’s ExCel with Evans taking third and Cassidy retiring with a puncture. Jaguar won the teams’ title, their first, while Porsche took the inaugural manufacturers’ championship.
Source: eNCA
In other news – Actress Winnie Ntshaba on Royalty Soapie Awards
Popular South African actress Winnie Ntshaba is excited about this year’s Royalty Soapie Awards. Winnie who is the founder of the annual awards spoke to Daily Sun about the purpose of the event.
“They’re celebrating excellence in the soapie world. I sat and felt like soapies are the most watched shows on TV. I mean we command an audience of 20 million daily, think about it, but we were not celebrated enough,” she said. Read more


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