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Following Miami E-Prix setback, Formula E driver Norman Nato gears up for Endurance race in Italy, greets fans with "Buongiorno"

Following a controversial Miami E-Prix, where a penalty cost him the win, Nissan's Norman Nato is now in Italy for the FIA Endurance Championship. He's set to compete in the 6 Hours of Imola with Cadillac Hertz Team Jota.
Following Miami E-Prix setback, Formula E driver Norman Nato gears up for Endurance race in Italy, greets fans with "Buongiorno"
After a heart-breaking end at the Miami E-Prix, Norman Nato of Nissan has reached Italy to participate in the FIA Endurance Championship. He will compete in the 6 Hours of Imola race. The French driver takes part in both kinds of races. He drives Nissan’s electric car in the Formula E World Championship and represents Cadillac Hertz Team Jota in the World Endurance Championship in the Hypercar category.
What happened at Miami E-Prix
Norman Nato was the first to cross the finish line at the recently held Miami E-Prix and could have even lifted the trophy had the results not undergone a massive reshuffling due to penalties. He faced a penalty for misuse of the Attack Mode and was disqualified from the race, while Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche was declared the winner. However, the decision was soon changed, with Nato being pushed back to sixth position, bringing a slight breather for the Nissan driver.
Nato had been missing from the scene ever since the terrible fate he suffered at the iconic Homestead-Miami Speedway. Taking to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday, he simply shared the schedule of the World Endurance Championship race in Imola, named 6 Hours of Imola. It’s the second race of the season. Nato finished in eighth position in the first race, the Qatar 1812 km.
Norman Nato to participate in World Endurance Championship race
The 6 Hours of Imola is a three-day event, with the first two free practice sessions lined up on Thursday, April 18. The third free practice session will be followed by Qualifying and the Hyperpole on Friday, April 19. The main race is on Saturday, April 20.
Nato also wished his fans good morning in Italian while sharing a picture of a serene location along with Italian flag emoji. “Boungiorno,” he captioned the picture.
Coming back to Formula E, Norman Nato will try to fix things at Round 6 of the Formula E World Championship. The double-header is scheduled in Monaco on May 3 and May 4. According to a Fulloversteer.com report published last year, Nato is expected to skip the Berlin double header (Formula E Championship Round 13 and 14) on July 12-13 as it clashes with the Six Hours of Sao Paulo in the World Endurance Championship.
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