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Sérgio Sette Câmara to Race for Nissan Formula E Team in Berlin - CleanTechnica

Sérgio Sette Câmara to Race for Nissan Formula E Team in Berlin - CleanTechnica
Source: cleantechnica
Author: @cleantechnica
Published: 6/10/2025

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Brazilian driver Sérgio Sette Câmara will make his first race appearance for the Nissan Formula E Team at the Berlin E-Prix on July 12-13, 2025, stepping in for Norman Nato, who is absent due to World Endurance Championship commitments. Having debuted in Formula E in 2020 and competed in 66 races, the 27-year-old joined Nissan ahead of Season 11 as a reserve and simulator driver. This event will mark his debut in the Nissan e-4ORCE 05 car. Nissan currently holds a strong position in the championship, sitting second in the Teams’ Championship and leading the Manufacturers’ Standings with five rounds remaining. Nissan’s team principal, Tommaso Volpe, expressed confidence in Sette Câmara’s ability to adapt quickly to the unique demands of Formula E, including the car’s specific energy management and tire characteristics. Sette Câmara himself highlighted his excitement to race with a leading team and the opportunity to experience new technical elements such as the GEN3 EVO car’s all-wheel-drive system, pit-boost, and softer tire compounds. He also looks forward to partnering with teammate Oliver (Oli), from whom he hopes to learn and collaborate effectively. Nissan has been involved in Formula E since Season 5 (2018/19) and committed to the GEN3 era starting Season 9 (2022/23). The company fully acquired the e.dams team in 2022 and supplies powertrain technology to McLaren Racing for the GEN3 era. In March 2024, Nissan became the first manufacturer to commit to the GEN4 era through 2030, aligning with its Ambition 2030 electrification goals. For Season 11, Nissan’s driver lineup includes Oliver Rowland alongside reserve driver Sette Câmara.

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