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JAKE DENNIS HOLDS HIS NERVE TO FEND OFF THE KIWI RANKS TO SEAL FORMULA E

The 2023 Formula E season ultimately came down to a trio of drivers who displayed classic title-winning winning traits of consistency, adaptability and few mistakes between them.

The fact that Jake Dennis took the title encompassed all of those things but crucially his fewer errors and familiarising himself to Gen3 racing better than his rivals over the duration of the season meant he was crowned as a deserved champion.

The Briton did it with two wins and nine other podium finishes. Indeed, only once from his 12 points-scoring positions in 16 races did he finish off the podium (in race one at Rome). That’s how you win championships at this

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