Neel Jani parts company with Dragon Formula E after two races
Neel Jani has parted company with the Dragon Racing Formula E team after just two races following a rough debut weekend in the series at last mon🀅th's Hong Kong E-Prix.
Porsche factory driver Jani was placed in Formula E at Dr🌜agon for the championship's fourth season following the closure of the German m🥃arque's LMP1 programme at the end of 2017.
Jani endured a difficult first weekend in the series as Dragon ran firmly at the back of the field, finishing 18th in both Hong Kong races, and 🤪was left dejected by the team's performance at the end of the opening round.

Neel Jani has parted company with the Dragon Racing Formula E team after just two races following a rough debut weekend in the series at last month's H𒁃ꦓong Kong E-Prix.
Porsche factory driver Jani was placed in Formula E at Drag꧑on for the championship's fourth season following the closure of the German marque's LMP1 programme at the end of 2017.
Jani endured a difficult first weekend in the series as Dragon ran firꦬmly at the back♚ of the field, finishing 18th in both Hong Kong races, and was left dejected by the team's performance at the end of the opening round.
The weekend was enough to prompt Jani to part company with Dragon ah🌞ead of next weekend's race in Marrakesh, confirming the news late on Tuesday night.
"The team and I have decided that it iဣs better for the future of both parties if we end the coopꦬeration," .
Jani's departure leaves Jerome d'Ambrosio as D𝔉ragon's o🌠nly confirmed driver for Marrakesh, with the team yet to confirm both the news or any possible replacement.
Mike Conway acted as a stand-in for Loic Duvaꦬl at Dragon for last year's Paris Formula E race൲, and could be a possible option once again for the team.
While Duval raced for Dragon for two-and-a-half൩ years, a retไurn to the team is thought to be unlikely following a rocky departure at the end of last season.
The decision to quit Dragon leaves Jani with only his LMP1 programme with Rebellion Racing planne෴d for 2018, and also means that Andre Lotterer is the sole Porsch𝕴e factory driver racing in Formula E ahead of the manufacturer's works entry to the series in 2019.