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Frijns: Recent bad form played on mind during New York Formula E win

Envision Virgin Racing's Robin Frijns says his prior run of bad luck in Formula E played on his mind during his drive to victory in the New York finale

Frijns endured a run of four ABB FIA FE races without scoring a point following his Paris victory in April.

He retired in Monaco following a clash with Alexander Sims and a subsequent grid penalty contributed to a 13th-place finish in Berlin.

The Audi DTM driver was then taken out in Bern in a collision with Jerome D'Ambrosio and technical problems forced him into retirement in the New York opener.

Frijns secured second on the grid for the New York finale and recovered from a poor start that put him behind Sebastien Buemi to take victory, after two decisive passes on the Nissan e.dams driver and BMW Andretti's Alexander Sims.

Asked by Autosport if his form had played on his mind during the race, Frijns said: "Yes, definitely.

"I was asking the team if I was ticking all the boxes - 'Is this OK? Is that OK?' - and I was making sure that everything was going well.

"We definitely had a very strong package and it was clearly visible when I took the lead, as I was driving away. I was under-consuming [energy] and taking care of the temperatures as well.

"I wanted it [the victory] so bad and to take it home - with all the problems we had, [I was] wanting to forget about it and start season six [2019/20] on a higher level."

Frijns added that his run of difficult form - which included retiring in the opening DTM race at the Norisring when a plastic bag got stuck in one of his car's brake ducts - had not affected his mental state.

"Luckily I don't really have a mental state [to manage]," said Frijns.

"I wouldn't say I don't care, of course I care, and when the car breaks down you are pissed off about it.

"But, you're still working hard for the team and my team-mate [Sam Bird] to get the maximum out of it.

"Every race is a new start for all of us. If you score zero points in one race, there's another day and you can take 25 points.

"It's been tough for the team because OK, the car was breaking down, but it was never a fault of their own."

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