Britain’s Jake Dennis looks almost certain to be crowned Formula E world champion in London at the end of this month, after a dramatic double-header in sizzling Rome last weekend. The Avalanche Andretti driver struggled with energy management in the first race but was left with effectively an open goal in the second when his title rivals collided in the opening stages. Jaguar’s Mitch Evans went from hero to villain in the Italian capital after wiping out fellow Kiwi and Jaguar-powered comrade Nick Cassidy. The moment of disaster has likely ruined the British manufacturer’s title hopes in one fell swoop, leaving Porsche-powered Dennis with a soaring lead at the top of the table.
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