Sacha Fenestraz blamed Nick Cassidy following the last-lap contact that cost him a podium in the CapeTownEPrix - but the Envision driver offered a different opinion about their incident. FormulaE
The Franco-Argentine had managed to put a move on long-time leader Cassidy to move up to third, which he looked set to hold onto until the final lap when Fenestraz - unseen on TV - hit the wall and tumbled down the order.Explaining the incident, Fenestraz felt that Cassidy made contact with the rear of his Nissan with his front wing, bringing an end to any aspirations of a first Formula E podium.
"He didn't even lunge really at Turn 7, he had a slight bit of the front wing behind my rear wheel, but he was nowhere near side-by-side. The New Zealander contended that Fenestraz's defence was as a result of him struggling with energy, which Cassidy had hoped to pounce on. "He's done that and come across my front wing. I'm not really a fan of that moving under braking. It's been talked about, like I said, a lot.
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