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Alexander Sims returns to Formula E action in Mexico

Clapham racing driver Alexander Sims returns to action in The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship this weekend as the world’s premier all-electric racing series visits Puebla in Mexico for the first time.

Mexico has been a mainstay of the Formula E calendar since 2016, with the iconic Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez track in Mexico City hosting some spectacular electric races. But with the usual track currently a COVID-19 vaccination centre the Championship has moved into new territory at the Autodromo Miguel E. Abed in Puebla.

Always one of the most popular locations with drivers due to the passionate local fanbase, an agreed pandemic protocol will also allow 10,000 spectators into the track each day.

(Photo by Alastair Staley / LAT Images)

Reigning champion Antonio Felix da Costa roared back into title contention last time out in Monaco with a stunning race victory delivered via a last-lap overtake, but a clear favourite for the Championship has yet to appear as the season heads into its second half.

Mahindra Racing’s Sims was forced to retire at that race at the iconic Circuit de Monaco and currently sits fourteenth in the Championship standings with one podium finish to his name this season in Rome.

You can catch all the action from the Autodromo Miguel E. Abed in Rounds 8 & 9 of Season 7 of The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship live on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport Website from 21:30 BST on Saturday & Sunday June 19/20.


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