Citroën Wins Formula E Race

Citroën scored a Formula E victory in just its second race, signaling a potentially new era of manufacturer competition.

The victory came at the Diriyah E-Prix, with Norman Nato behind the wheel for TotalEnergies. It marks a significant achievement early in Citroën's Formula E program. The powertrain is developed by Stellantis Motorsport, sharing technology across brands. This collaborative approach may accelerate innovation and competition within the group. Nato's win wasn't without drama, as he initially faced pressure from Jake Dennis. However, a strategic move allowed him to secure the lead and ultimately the victory. This win positions Citroën as a serious contender against established manufacturers. It could reshape the landscape of Formula E racing in the coming seasons.

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