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Ma Qing Hua replaces Filippi for Paris ePrix

The NextEV NIO Formula E team have confirmed that reserve driver Ma Qing Hua will race for the team at the next round in Paris. A previous competitor in Formula E, Ma will replace Luca Filippi in the second race seat and compete alongside Oliver Turvey. The Chinese racer has previously contested the final four races for Team Aguri in season two. The team then became Techeetah and he continued to drive for the team in the first three races of season three, before losing his seat to Esteban Gutierrez. He joined the NextEV team as reserve driver at the start of this season and participated in pre-season testing for the team last summer. Having previously been a test driver for Hispania and...
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