Robin Frijns will return to Envision Racing in FormulaE next season after one year away to replace Jaguar-bound Nick Cassidy Full story ⬇️
The Dutchman previously spent four seasons with Envision between 2018-2022, during which time he took two wins and secured a best result of fourth in the drivers’ standings during the 2018-2019 campaign.
On his return to racing, he only finished in the points on two occasions, with the highlight of the season being a surprise pole position in the wet in Berlin.
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