Extreme E

E.ON Next Veloce racing achieves double victory in Scotland

E.ON Next Veloce Racing clinched another victory at the Hydro X Prix, taking first place in Round 4 of Season 4, marking their second consecutive win.

Drivers Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor narrowly edged out the ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team (ASXE) to extend their lead in the Extreme E championship, with Andretti Altawkilat rounding off the top three in Dumfries and Galloway.

In a challenging Grand Final, Rosberg X Racing (RXR) finished fourth after suffering a puncture, while the NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team triumphed in the Redemption Race, finishing ahead of Legacy Motor Club.

E.ON Next Veloce Racing now leads the Extreme E standings with 87 points, nine points clear of their closest competitors, ASXE.

Molly Taylor of E.ON Next Veloce Racing commented, “Today was a real scrap. In Extreme E, with such close competition, getting to the Grand Final is an intense fight and anything can happen. Thanks to our fans’ support in GridPlay, we were able to start in a strong position. It’s one thing to be fast on track, but executing under pressure is crucial, and it feels great to have managed that. Leading the championship heading to Sardinia is fantastic, but we must keep pushing.”

Molly Taylor (AUS) / Kevin Hansen (SWE), Veloce Racing during (Photo by Colin McMaster / LAT Images)

Kevin Hansen added, “Another win on home soil is incredible. Double-headers are tricky as you can’t lose focus for a moment. The road to this win wasn’t straightforward, which makes it even more satisfying to have executed such a great race in the Final.”

Grand Final highlights

In the Round 4 Grand Final, Kevin Hansen of E.ON Next Veloce Racing took an early lead, ahead of ASXE’s Laia Sanz. RXR and Andretti Altawkilat followed, with Mikaela Åhlin-Kottulinsky and Catie Munnings vying for third place.

By the Switch Zone, Hansen had built a 10-second lead. RXR’s puncture allowed Catie Munnings in the Andretti Altawkilat ODYSSEY 21 to pass during the second lap, despite a time penalty for dropped flags. After the driver change, Molly Taylor maintained an 8.8-second advantage over ASXE’s Fraser McConnell. McConnell tried to close the gap but Taylor held on, securing a clean sweep for E.ON Next Veloce at the Hydro X Prix. Andretti Altawkilat completed the podium.

Redemption Race recap

In the Redemption Race, Jenson Button’s JBXE started strong with Andreas Bakkerud in the lead, followed by Legacy Motor Club’s Patrick O’Donovan. O’Donovan took the lead with a decisive overtake up the hill during the first lap, with NEOM McLaren XE’s Christina Gutiérrez ahead of SUN Minimeal’s Timo Scheider.

A fierce battle ensued between Scheider and Gutiérrez, with Scheider receiving a 10-second penalty for a Waypoint flag infraction. All four teams were closely matched entering the Switch Zone. Legacy M.C’s Gray Leadbetter emerged first, followed by NEOM McLaren XE’s Ekström, who quickly took the lead, celebrating his birthday with a win. JBXE and SUN Minimeal encountered issues that dropped them out of contention.

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