DS Virgin Racing Determined To Make Their Mark In Mexico

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DS Virgin Racing Determined To Make Their Mark In MexicoDS Virgin Racing heads to Mexico City determined to prove the true pace of their car and drivers in the fourth round of the 2016/17 FIA Formula E Championship.

Despite a second place finish for Sam Bird in Marrakesh, the season so far has not been a true reflection of the team's capabilities. After being in a position to win in Hong Kong before technical difficulties ended Sam's race, and having had its drivers top of the timesheets in both practice sessions in Buenos Aires before each experienced difficult qualifying sessions, the team is determined to achieve a race result in Mexico City in line with the undoubted pace of its car and drivers.

The Mexico City ePrix consists of 45 laps and 17 turns around the 2.094 km Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez circuit. At over 2,500 m, not only is this the highest circuit in the Formula E calendar, but it should also be the second quickest with a maximum speed of 130mph (210 km/h).

Speaking ahead of Mexico City Sam Bird said: 'I'm going into Mexico with a positive attitude after a difficult race in Buenos Aires. I believe in the team and in the car they have put underneath me and if we get qualifying right there's podiums to be had.'

Following Buenos Aires, José María López said: 'I'm growing in confidence with every second I spend in the DSV-02'. This was demonstrated when he heroically battled his way through the pack from 20th after a difficult qualifying to finish in 10th position at the end of the race.

The weekend won't be without its challenges for José María López who will be arriving in Mexico in the early hours of race day due to World Endurance Championship (WEC) testing. As a result, the team's Reserve and Development Driver, Alex Lynn, will be driving the DSV-02 during shakedown on Friday and be on standby to race if required.

Ahead of Mexico José María López added: 'It will be a little challenging to be arriving in the early hours of race day, but I've been doing a lot of work in the simulator in the build up to this race, and after fighting through the field in Buenos Aires to score another point in Formula E, I'm getting more and more comfortable with the car.' This fighting spirit is a glimpse of what the Argentinian can bring to Mexico City.

Team Principal Alex Tai commented: 'DS Virgin Racing is excited to return to Mexico. There is a huge passion for motorsport amongst the locals here in Mexico and it was no surprise that this circuit attracted a vast crowd for the inaugural Mexico ePrix in 2016, I expect the same this year. We intend to give the fans something to cheer about and will be doing our utmost to ensure both of our drivers are competitive and fighting for honours on the day.'


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For more information on the DS Virgin Racing Formula E Team, please visit www.ds-virginracing.com.

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