Sette Camara Joins Nissan Formula E as Reserve Driver
sette Camara Joins Nissan Formula E as Reserve Driver for Home Race
Sao Paulo, Brazil – Brazilian racer Sergio Sette Camara will make his debut wiht the Nissan Formula E team this weekend at the sao Paulo E-Prix, joining as the team’s reserve and simulator driver. This move comes after Sette Camara parted ways with ERT (now Cupra Kiro) during the offseason.Sette Camara’s role will see him working closely with Nissan’s race drivers, Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato, to accelerate the progress of the new nissan e-4ORCE 05 GEN3 Evo car.
“I’m thrilled to join Nissan Formula E Team,” Sette Camara said. “It’s always been a goal of mine to work with a big manufacturer in the series, and Nissan took a big step forward in Season 10. I believe that, with my experience, I can definitely help the team to keep this momentum going. I’m pleased to become the reserve and simulator driver and contribute to developing the car in the right direction as we enter the GEN3 Evo era. I can’t wait to get started and be in attendance at my home E-Prix this weekend with the squad.”
The Brazilian brings a wealth of Formula E experience to the team, having made 66 starts over the last four seasons for Dragon/Penske Autosport and ERT. his best result came in 2021, when he secured a fourth-place finish in the second race of the Diriyah E-Prix.
Prior to his Formula E career, Sette Camara was a frontrunner in Formula 2, achieving three race wins and 15 podium finishes across three seasons. He also served as a test driver for Toro Rosso, McLaren, and Aston Martin in Formula 1.
“We’re delighted to welcome Sergio as our reserve and simulator driver for Season 11,” said Tommaso Volpe, Nissan Formula E Team managing director and team principal.”He has plenty of experience in the championship and is a very talented racer, so it was a clear choice for us to sign him.
“Regardless of ability, it’s tough to jump in a Formula E car and be competitive straight away, given its complexity, so we were keen to recruit an experienced driver and ensure we don’t miss any chance to score points in the season, no matter the circumstances. We’ll also benefit from his extensive knowledge of the series in our race preparation, which is always key. I am convinced he will be a great asset to the team and help us achieve our full potential.”
Brazilian Racer Sergio Sette Camara Joins Nissan Formula E as Reserve Driver for Home Race
Sao Paulo, Brazil – Sergio Sette Camara is set too make his debut with the Nissan Formula E team this weekend at the Sao Paulo E-Prix, joining as the team’s reserve and simulator driver. This comes after Sette Camara parted ways with ERT (now Cupra Kiro) during the offseason.
Sette Camara’s role will see him working closely with Nissan’s race drivers, Oliver Rowland and Norman nato, to aid in the development of the new Nissan e-4ORCE 05 GEN3 evo car.
“I’m thrilled to join Nissan Formula E Team,” Sette camara said. “It’s always been a goal of mine to work with a big manufacturer in the series,and Nissan took a big step forward in Season 10.I believe that, with my experience, I can definitely help the team to keep this momentum going.I’m pleased to become the reserve and simulator driver and contribute to developing the car in the right direction as we enter the GEN3 Evo era. I can’t wait to get started and be in attendance at my home E-Prix this weekend with the squad.”
The Brazilian brings a wealth of Formula E experience to the team, having made 66 starts over the last four seasons for dragon/Penske Autosport and ERT. His best result came in 2021,when he secured a fourth-place finish in the second race of the Diriyah E-Prix.
Prior to his Formula E career,Sette Camara was a frontrunner in Formula 2,achieving three race wins and 15 podium finishes across three seasons.He also served as a test driver for Toro Rosso, McLaren, and Aston Martin in Formula 1.
“We’re delighted to welcome Sergio as our reserve and simulator driver for Season 11,” said Tommaso Volpe, Nissan Formula E Team managing director and team principal. ”He has plenty of experience in the championship and is a very talented racer, so it was a clear choice for us to sign him.
“Regardless of ability,it’s tough to jump in a Formula E car and be competitive straight away,given it’s complexity,so we were keen to recruit an experienced driver and ensure we don’t miss any chance to score points in the season,no matter the circumstances. We’ll also benefit from his extensive knowledge of the series in our race planning, which is always key. I am convinced he will be a great asset to the team and help us achieve our full potential.”
