In moving away from Mahindra to its customer team, Lucas di Grassi will be racing for a third different Formula E squad in as many years.
“What I’m really looking forward to is fighting for the championship after season 10. This is where I want to get back to and although nothing is 100% certain, I am very certain that Abt will make the best decision.” Lucas di Grassi’s return to Abt Cupra ahead of the upcoming 2023-24 Formula E campaign might be a surprise when looking at the raw statistics as, on paper, di Grassi has moved from the second-worst team to the worst based on last season’s final classification.
I think it's one of the strongest in Formula E' Lucas di Grassi The 39-year-old is one of the most successful drivers on the grid, currently tied on the most wins in the all-electric championship alongside Sebastien Buemi with 13. One of only five drivers to have competed in more than 100 races, he has incredibly missed only one Formula E race, when both Mahindra and Abt cars withdrew from the Cape Town E-Prix due to suspension failure concerns last season.