Tommaso Volpe, managing director and team principal, Nissan Formula E Team: “We missed an opportunity in qualifying on Saturday, the car balance was just on the oversteer side which made it difficult for our drivers. We knew incidents could happen on this narrow track, which turned out to be the case. Norman was fighting in the top-five, he was doing a great job before the contact and was set to take a strong result, but the penalty cost him a lot of positions and points. Sacha’s accident was an unfortunate one as he was doing well in managing the energy and had good rhythm in the car.
“Today, Norman put in an excellent qualifying performance. He did amazingly well to secure P3 and in the race he competed well in tough conditions to take fourth and finish the season with a positive result. Sacha was unlucky to be caught out by rain on his final qualifying run, which forced him to start down the order. On a track where overtaking is so difficult, that prevented him challenging for points, although his pace was solid.
“Season 9 was our first as a manufacturer team, it was a huge transition for us, but as the year has progressed, we’ve improved and become more competitive. There have been some obvious highlights, Sacha’s pole in Cape Town, Norman’s podium in Rome and many other positives. We also know what we need to work on, we’ve got a clear plan in front of us and we’re already looking forward to Season 10!”