Robin Frijns will return to Envision in FormulaE to replace Nick Cassidy after a year away at Abt Cupra:
Photo by: Sam Bagnall /“It will be great to be joining a championship winning team. Envision Racing have been fighting at the top pretty much every season, and I can’t wait to get started.
Frijns replaces Cassidy, who has joined Jaguar ahead of 2024, and will partner Sebastien Buemi at Envision. Sylvain Filippi, Envision managing director, said: “It is great to have Robin back with the team after one year away.
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