Multiple race winner Nick Cassidy is set to leave Jaguar TCS Racing at the end of Season 11, with the New Zealander looking likely to make a move elsewhere in the paddock for 2025/26.
Jaguar TCS Racing have confirmed that Cassidy will leave the team at the end of the 2024/2025 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship by mutual agreement.

Cassidy’s Season 10 total of 176 points – including two wins, six podiums, five fastest laps and a pole position – was instrumental in Jaguar TCS Racing winning the 2024 ABB FIA Formula E Teams’ World Championship, Jaguar’s first World Championship as a manufacturer since 1991.
To date – and with the two E-Prix at London still to come – Cassidy has scored four wins, a further seven podiums, seven fastest laps and two poles in Jaguar colours, totalling 278 points.
The team thanked Cassidy for “his incredible work ethic, relentless determination to win and, of course, his outright speed”.
“Nick is an exceptional racing driver and a very astute competitor as the world can see from his performances,” said James Barclay, Jaguar TCS Racing Team Principal.
“He has impressed everyone in the team with his unwavering dedication to win, and I’m proud of the role he’s played in our team’s success. On behalf of the whole team.
“I’d like to thank Nick and wish him all the best for a successful future – starting of course with the final race weekend of the 2024/2025 Season in London, where together we’ll still be fighting as hard as ever for points, podiums and wins.”
“The decision to leave Jaguar TCS Racing has not been an easy one, but ultimately it is the right one for me personally,” says Cassidy.
“I’d like to thank everyone in the team for their support since I joined at the beginning of Season 10.
“We have fought hard and had some great success together. I particularly want to thank the engineers and mechanics on the #37 side of the garage – we’ve made some amazing memories!
“Looking ahead to London this weekend, we’ll work as hard as ever as a team to ensure we’re competitive and fighting for another top three finish in the Drivers’ World Championship.”
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