Formula E: "It’s nice to shut up my haters," claims Ticktum after his maiden Formula E victory

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Having secured his maiden FIA Formula E victory in Saturday's Jakarta E-Prix, Cupra Kiro driver Dan Ticktum reckons that he is delighted to "shut up my haters."

The American-owned Formula E team, CUPRA KIRO, battled to a historic first victory in its debut season in the series, with Dan Ticktum capitalising upon a thrilling Jakarta E-Prix to finish on top of the podium.

In Qualifying, the British driver advanced to the duels from Group B and started from fifth, narrowly missing out on the Semi-Finals by 0.005 seconds. His team-mate, David Beckmann, lined up in 15th on the grid.

Ticktum maintained his position at the start and moved into the podium positions using a well - executed Attack Mode strategy while two late caution periods strengthened his hold on the lead.

Facing a sprint to the chequered flag, the Briton defended from Edoardo Mortara over the final four laps to stand on the top step in his 60th Formula E start, with his 25-point haul launching him to fifth in the World Drivers’ Championship.

Reflecting on his maiden Formula E victory, Ticktum reckoned: “So, there it is, as they say in the trade. I honestly didn’t think my first win in Formula E would come this year. I was expecting some good results, but I think what we’ve all achieved with our rate of improvement as a team so far this year has been remarkable.

"I’m doing a good job, the team is doing a good job, and it’s all come together. Obviously, none of this would have been possible without our change in ownership, and the support we receive from The Forest Road Company, CUPRA, and Porsche.

"We struggled at the beginning of the season, but now, we’re consistently putting the car in a position to chase and achieve big results. I’m very proud of the team, and it’s nice to shut up my haters as well.”

His team-mate finished David Beckmann lined up in 15th on the grid, and he was unable to capitalize on the hectic race at Jakarta, finishing down in P16.

“Unfortunately, this was not the weekend I was hoping for. We had a lot of potential in Qualifying, but it didn’t go as we expected. The session was very messy, and a lot of drivers were fighting for track position over the last laps which compromised my final run.

"Despite the starting position, we still had a lot of opportunities and gained a lot of positions during the race. We were very unlucky with the timing of the Full Course Yellows which overlapped with my Attack Mode, and at the end, I was pushed wide which cost me a lot of places.

"Dan and the team deserve a big congratulations today – they executed a good race, and I’m very happy for them. We will fight back in Berlin," concluded the German driver.

Commenting on the team's maiden Formula E victory, team principal Alex Hui reckoned that the American-owned outfit managed to turn "belief into performance."

“Today’s result is so much more than just a win – it’s a moment that some of us have been chasing for a decade. When we came into this season, practically everything was new. We welcomed new owners in The Forest Road Company, a new Co-Title Partner in CUPRA, and a new Technical Partnership with Porsche.

"Those changes gave us a clear set of goals, but before we could chase them, we had to build everything from the ground up. Since finding our competitive rhythm in Miami, we’ve gone from our first top five finish to our first podium, to now standing on the top step for the first time.

"Everyone in the team has worked relentlessly hard this season, and it fills me with pride to say that we turned belief into performance, and performance into victory. We’ve earned this result the hard way. It proves that CUPRA KIRO isn’t just here to compete – we’re here to win.”