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Ex-GP2 driver Sergio Jimenez wins Jaguar I-PACE eTrophy title

Ex-GP2 driver Sergio Jimenez sealed the first-ever Jaguar I-PACE eTrophy title in New York a race early, as title rival Bryan Sellers failed to start after an earlier qualifying crash

The New York win was only Jimenez's second victory of 2018/19, following his win in Rome back in April.

But Jimenez remained in title contention by virtue of his consistency, finishing off the podium just once in the nine races to date.

Jimenez entered the weekend just six points clear of Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's Byran Sellers.

But sportscar regular Sellers crashed in qualifying for the first race, clipping the wall on the outside of the Turn 13 left-hander, and RLLR was unable to repair the Jaguar in time for the race.

That meant Brazilian Stock Car driver Caca Bueno became Jimenez's main rival - lying 16 points behind Jimenez in the standings.

Bueno required victory and setbacks for Jimenez to take the championship in New York.

Bueno was unable to find a way past on the wide New York circuit in the first race, with none of the four Pro drivers able to make up positions in the race.

A late safety car called for VIP driver and journalist Mark Hacking's crash at the Turn 10 hairpin while battling Ziyi Z Zhang meant Jimenez had to resist Bueno in a one-lap shootout.

A rapid restart allowed him to pull a decisive gap on Bueno to seal the crown.

Bandar Alesayi, competing for Saudi Racing, took the Pro-Am title after dominating his class throughout the season, with Yaqi Zhang his nearest rival for Jaguar China Racing.

The Jaguar I-PACE eTrophy has averaged a grid of 11 cars in its first campaign and is currently evaluating its direction for the second season.

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