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Nick Cassidy
Cassidy in 2023
NationalityNew Zealand New Zealander
Born (1994-08-19) 19 August 1994 (age 29)
Auckland, New Zealand
Formula E career
Debut season2020–21
Current teamJaguar TCS Racing
Racing licence FIA Gold
Car number37
Former teamsEnvision Racing
Starts59
Wins7
Podiums20
Poles5
Fastest laps5
Best finish2nd in 2022–23
Finished last season2nd (199 pts)
Previous series
201922
201720
201620
2015
2014
201316
201214
201114
2011
2011
2011
201011
DTM
Super Formula
Super GT
All-Japan Formula 3
Formula Renault 2.0 Alps
European Formula 3
Formula Renault 2.0 Eurocup
Toyota Racing Series
Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series
Formula Abarth
ADAC Formel Masters
Australian Formula Ford
Championship titles
201213
20121314
2015
2017
2019
Toyota Racing Series
New Zealand Grand Prix
All-Japan Formula 3
Super GT
Super Formula

Nicholas Robert Cassidy[1] (born 19 August 1994)[2] is a New Zealand racing driver, currently competing in Formula E for Jaguar TCS Racing. He previously raced for Envision Racing in the series for three seasons, becoming the runner-up during the 2022–23 season. He has won the 2017 championship in Super GT and the 2019 championship in Super Formula.

Career

Nick Cassidy began his racing career in Karting when he was just six years old and remained in Karting till 2010. He participated in midget races from the age of eight.[3]

Cassidy has been racing in the formula racing series since 2008. After driving in Formula First championships, he started racing in the Formula Ford championships in New Zealand and Australia. In 2009, Cassidy was runner-up in the New Zealand Formula First Championship, and in 2010, he was runner-up in the New Zealand Formula Ford Championship. Both times, he was named Rookie of the year.[3]

Cassidy placed 14th in the 2011 Australian Formula Ford Championship in a Mygale SJ11a

In 2011, Cassidy began the year for Giles Motorsport, in the Toyota Racing Series. After five podium finishes, he won two of three races on the last race weekend. He was named Rookie of the year and runner-up,[3] behind his teammate Mitch Evans.

Cassidy started a few races in the Australian Formula Ford Championship, such as the ADAC Formel Masters and the Formula Abarth. He competed in five races in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series. In 2012, Cassidy participated in the Toyota Racing Series again, remaining with Giles Motorsport. In two consecutive weeks of 2018, Cassidy lost final-round title battles in both Super Formula and Super GT, finishing second in both series.

In 2019, he completed the 'triple crown' in Japanese motorsport by winning the Super Formula title.[4] He made his Formula E debut in the 2020–21 Formula E season for Envision Virgin Racing, replacing Sam Bird.[5] He also made his debut in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters for a combined entry of AF Corse and Red Bull Racing, replacing Red Bull Racing Reserve Driver Alex Albon in the final round of the 2021 season at the Norisring. He is piloting Red Bull's Ferrari 488 GT3s for the 2022 season.[6]

Cassidy and Ryo Hirakawa were GT500 champions in 2017, driving the No. 37 Lexus LC 500 for TOM'S.

Formula E

Envision Racing (2021–2023)

Cassidy during the 2023 Berlin ePrix

Cassidy began competing in Formula E for the Envision Virgin Racing team starting with the 2020–21 season, partnering Robin Frijns.[7] Having failed to score during the first three races, Cassidy scored his first pole position during a wet-weather session at Rome.[8] However, Cassidy spun out of the lead on the opening lap as a result of a software glitch, before being pushed into the wall and out of the race by Oliver Rowland.[9] He scored points in the following rounds in Valencia and Monaco before achieving his maiden podium at the Puebla ePrix.[10][11] At the next race in New York City Cassidy scored another pole and led the race until the closing laps, when a misjudged move by Jean-Éric Vergne forced the Kiwi down to fourth.[12][13] He returned to the podium on Sunday, though this would be his final podium of the year, as Cassidy finished a chaotic season of Formula E 15th in the standings, 23 points behind champion Nyck de Vries.[14][15]

For the 2021–22 season, Cassidy remained at Envision, once again partnering Frijns.[16][17] The opening half of his season yielded little success for the New Zealander, who only took three points finishes in the first ten races. Just like the previous year, Cassidy qualified on pole pole position for the first race in New York, one he would convert into his first Formula E victory despite being involved in a multi-car pileup thanks to a sudden rain shower late in the race, as the event was aborted and countback rules were applied to the classification.[18][19] He qualified on pole the following day only to be sent to the back of the grid as repairs to his car forced the team to use a fifth radiator of the season, earning Cassidy a 30-place grid penalty.[20] Cassidy finished on the podium at London as a result of a penalty for De Vries and ended the season eleventh in the standings, four positions behind teammate Frijns.[21]

Envision retained Cassidy ahead of the 2022–23 campaign, with him being partnered by Season 2 champion Sébastien Buemi.[22] After two events that earned him points finishes, Cassidy scored back-to-back podiums at Hyderabad and Cape Town before missing out narrowly on victory to Mitch Evans at the São Paulo ePrix.[23][24][25] The Kiwi continued his championship assault in Germany, winning the second race of the Berlin ePrix, narrowing his gap to leader Pascal Wehrlein to four points.[26] At the next round in Monaco, Cassidy charged from his starting spot of tenth to second within the opening seven laps, before executing a pass on title rival Evans to take victory in the principality.[27][28] Cassidy struggled in Jakarta, finishing seventh on Saturday before losing out on points on Sunday after damaging his front wing in a self-inflicted accident with Wehrlein, though he would return to form with a win at Portland, having managed his car's energy well in a pandemonious, peloton-style race.[29][30][31] Rome brought a podium on the opening day for Cassidy, however a crash caused by Evans on Sunday caused Cassidy to finish in a lowly 14th.[32][33] Still with good chances to win the title, Cassidy qualified second for the first London race but was promoted to pole after Evans's penalty for the Rome accident had been applied.[34] During the race, drama ensued: Cassidy, who had been leading the race until his first attack mode activation dropped him back to fourth, became the victim in a teammate collision as miscommunication caused him to rip of his car's front wing, with Buemi, who had been ready to help Cassidy in his title ambitions by letting the Kiwi through, received no communication from his team.[35] As Cassidy retired due to the damage, Jake Dennis managed to take the title on Saturday.[36] A win from pole on a rainy Sunday acted as consolation for Cassidy, who finished the season second in the championship.[37][38]

Jaguar Racing (2024–)

Cassidy at the 2024 Tokyo ePrix

Cassidy switched to Jaguar TCS Racing on a multi-year contract, replacing Sam Bird and partnering fellow Kiwi driver Mitch Evans for the 2023–24 Formula E season.[39]

Karting record

Karting career summary

Season Series Team Position
2003 Kartsport NZ Schools Championship — Cadet Marina View Primary NC
Kartsport NZ North Island Sprint Championship — Cadet 1st
Kartsport NZ National Sprint Championship — Cadet NC
2004 Kartsport NZ National Sprint Championship — Cadet 1st
Kartsport NZ North Island Sprint Championship — Cadet NC
2005 NZ Top Half Series — JR 100cc Yamaha 2nd
NZ North Island Sprint Kart Championship — Junior Restricted 1st
2006 NZ Top Half Series — JR 100cc Yamaha 15th
Kartsport NZ National Sprint Championship — 100cc Junior Restricted Yamaha 1st
2007 Rotax Max Challenge New Zealand — Junior DNF
NZ Top Half Series — JR 100cc Yamaha 19th
Hawkes Bay Kart Club – 40th Annual Blossom Sprint Meeting — Junior 100cc Yamaha GP 2nd
CIK Trophy of New Zealand Challenge Cup — Junior Yamaha 1st
NZ North Island Sprint Kart Championship — Formula Junior 1st
Kartsport NZ North Island Sprint Kart Championship — 100cc Junior Yamaha 1st
2008 CIK Trophy of New Zealand Challenge Cup — Junior Yamaha 1st
CIK Trophy of New Zealand — Junior ICA 1st
Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals — Junior 11th
Gen-i Rotax Max Challenge NZ — Arai Helmets Junior 1st
2009 Gen-i Rotax Max Challenge NZ — Arai Junior DNF
2010 Mi Sedaap NZ Pro Kart Series — KZ2 26th

Racing record

Racing career summary

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Season Series Team Races Wins Poles F/Laps Podiums Points Position
2008 Formula First Manfeild Winter Series Sabre Motorsport 12 3 2 2 9 782 1st
2008–09 Formula First New Zealand 24 8 2 8 16 1439 2nd
2009 Formula Ford NZ Winter Series 6 3 2 3 3 225 7th
2009–10 New Zealand Formula First Championship 3 1 1 1 3 195 26th
Western Springs Speedway – F2 Midgets HLR Racing 8 7 0 7 8 290 1st
NZ Formula Ford Championship BNT/Fuchs Motorsport 18 8 3 5 14 1090 2nd
2010 Australian Formula Ford Championship Evans Motorsport Group 3 0 0 0 1 26 15th
2010–11 Western Springs Speedway – Midgets HLR Racing 3 0 0 0 1 36 20th
Western Springs Speedway – International Midget Series 4 0 0 0 0 25 14th
2011 Toyota Racing Series Giles Motorsport 15 2 1 3 7 805 2nd
Australian Formula Ford Championship Evans Motorsport Group 2 0 0 0 1 22 14th
Formula Abarth European Series Composit Motorsport 2 0 0 0 0 6 17th
Formula ACI/CSAI Abarth Italian Championship 2 0 0 0 0 6 17th
ADAC Formel Masters Ma-con Motorsport 3 0 0 0 0 8 22nd
V8 Fujitsu Supercar Series Greg Murphy Racing 5 0 0 0 0 153 31st
2012 Toyota Racing Series Giles Motorsport 14 4 0 3 9 914 1st
V8SuperTourers Endurance Championship M3 Racing 2 1 0 0 2 1852 1st
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 Fortec Motorsport 6 0 0 0 0 8 24th
2013 Toyota Racing Series M2 Competition 15 2 0 6 10 915 1st
FIA Formula 3 European Championship EuroInternational 3 0 0 0 0 0 NC†
Carlin 3 0 0 0 0
Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0 AVF 2 0 0 0 0 0 NC†
2014 Eurocup Formula Renault 2.0