'Just a really s**t situation.' Mitch Evans has taken full responsibility for the incident that put Nick Cassidy out of the points in the RomeEPrix and seriously compromised his FormulaE title chances:
machine of Cassidy directly ahead, being launched into the air before landing in the barrier while Cassidy took to the escape road.
“They slowed up a lot more than I was expecting, and I reacted to it but then I locked the rears and once I locked the rears I just went into Nick,” said Evans, who had won Saturday’s Rome E-Prix. “Very minor thing and then, it just shot me over the top of him and took me out of the race, pretty much took him out of the race as well. Just a really s**t situation.
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