Jean-Eric Vergne has sensationally threatened to quit Formula E should the peloton-style of racing continue in future generations, following a chaotic Berlin E-Prix.
The two-time Formula E champion kept his nose clean in what was an action-packed opening race at the Tempelhof Airport Circuit, which he secured second place in.
READ MORE: Vergne threatens to quit Formula E if 'dangerous' races continue
Andretti announce major powertrain agreement
The Andretti Formula E team has announced an extension of its partnership with German automotive giant Porsche.
The deal will see Andretti continue to run the Porsche 99X Electric powertrain, a collaboration that began in Season 9.
Cassidy accepts victory 'very lucky' following 'insane' new experience
Nick Cassidy accepted after winning the opening race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header that he was "very lucky" to come out on top, having been in 21st after the opening laps.
The peloton was back with an "insane" bang at the revised Tempelhof Airport Circuit, resulting in a race so extreme that it was something Cassidy conceded he had never experienced.
READ MORE: Cassidy accepts victory 'very lucky' following 'insane' new experience
Da Costa proud to return Porsche faith with Berlin victory
Antonio Felix da Costa was proud to return Porsche's faith by securing the team victory at their home race, following a terrific performance in the second race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header.
Da Costa started the race in 10th but quickly made his way to the front, where he led large portions of the race. When not leading, the Season 6 champion was preserving his energy to perfection.
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Formula E becoming 'dog eat dog' as Evans delivers no 'trust' warning
Mitch Evans has conceded that his opponents in Formula E are becoming "very hard to trust", as a result of the constant contact taking place in the peloton-style races.
The New Zealander likened the current type of races as "dog eat dog", with the second race of the Berlin E-Prix double-header having been frenetic.
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Andretti reveal what Nato must do for contract extension
Andretti Team Principal Roger Griffiths has confirmed that Norman Nato has been delivered a "timeline" to turn his performances around, should he want to be offered a new contract for Season 11.
Nato joined Andretti from Nissan on a one-year deal ahead of Season 10 to replace Andre Lotterer, who retired from single-seater racing.
READ MORE: Andretti reveal what Nato must do for contract extension
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