The Nissan E-Dams performed high-profile but were not lucky during the second round of the electric car championship "APP Formula I" organized by the International Automobile Federation "and hosted by the city of Marrakech, Morocco.
Despite Swiss driver Sebastien Boemy's eighth place, his fast performance throughout the day confirms that Nissan, as the first Japanese automaker to participate in the tournament, was just around the corner.
The Formula One series of electric cars is an opportunity to highlight the "performance element" of Nissan's vision for intelligent mobility, which revolves around how to drive, power and integrate into the community.
Thanks to his outstanding performance during the two races that have so far been completed in the fifth season of the championship, the driver of the Nissan E-Dams has drawn attention as the best drivers of the qualifying phase of the tournament.
Boimé is leading the second qualifying group schedule and finished second in the qualifying trials. In the second race in a row, Boemi was the second-fastest winner after scoring the fourth fastest time in the Super Bowl.
After a great start to the second race in a row, Boimie jumped to third place before retreating 10 points after being surprised when he reached the corner of Jean-Eric Fergie's slip on the track after losing control due to electric contact, forcing him to escape and avoid the accident. He then retreated to 13th place before doing his best to finish eighth in the finish line, recording the second fastest lap in the race.
Teammate Oliver Rowland also won the morning race with his fourth fastest and sixth fastest lap of the two rounds. But he finished 12th in the team's second race because of a minor problem and a small mistake during the qualification stage. Roland, who is the number 22 in the race, was unable to repeat his superb performance early in the race, where he was ...
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