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Filippi expects to stay at NIO in Formula E despite 'horrible' season

Luca Filippi says his contractual situation with the NIO Formula E squad means he expects to continue racing with the Chinese electric car manufacturer-backed team for the 2018/19 season

Filippi finished 21st in the season four standings with one point, 45 fewer than team-mate Oliver Turvey - who was 10th in the drivers' championship - managed.

The Italian was also replaced by Ma Qing Hua in Paris as NIO exercised its right to make a driver change ahead of the final three events of the 2017/18 season, before Filippi returned to the squad for the remaining four races.

"I don't know exactly how much I can say about it, [but] I can tell you I have a signed contract already, which has been signed [since] last September and is still going for longer," Filippi told Autosport.

"So from my point of view I expect to keep doing Formula E.

"I'm going ahead with development of the Gen2 car. I've driven it recently and I'll be driving again. From my point of view, I am going ahead with that.

"The team has given me a lot of faith. For sure I wanted to do more, and I feel I can do better than this. I don't feel that I've done what my potential is in reality."

Filippi, who is understood to have tested NIO's Gen2 car in Spain recently, described his debut FE season as a "rollercoaster".

"Horrible is unfortunately the word," he said. "It's been a bit of a rollercoaster. It started well, competitively, then I had some unlucky moments.

"I was competitive in Hong Kong and in Marrakech and Santiago but it's been a bit of an unlucky situation. After that I was struggling a little bit in qualifying sometimes and it became sort of a mental thing.

"Rome could have been a turning point because I was very competitive there, very motivated, but unfortunately everything went wrong.

"In qualifying I just couldn't get to do it and in the race I was just involved in an accident I couldn't avoid.

"That would have been a very important turning point for me because [it was my] home race and everything.

"I feel I underachieved compared to what my expectations were. It's a bit of a shame.

"[New York] wasn't bad. [I was] unfortunate with the safety car [in race one] because we had a different energy strategy.

"[In race two] with Antonio [Felix da Costa], he admitted he made a mistake and I unfortunately paid a very high price for that.

"It would have been better to have finished with some points - it would have been nice."

NIO was unable to comment on its season five driver contract situation when approached by Autosport.

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