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The Brazilian has been a full-time racer in the series for the last four seasons, putting in several strong performances. Previously, he took multiple victories and podiums in FIA Formula 2, before making the switch to the all-electric championship midway through Season 6 (2019/20).
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The 26-year-old will work closely with Oliver Rowland and Norman Nato throughout the new campaign to ensure that the Japanese outfit remains a strong contender in the championship. His experience will be very valuable not only in the simulator for event preparation, but also to help the team with its continuous development of the Nissan e-4ORCE 05 GEN3 Evo car.
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"I'm thrilled to join Nissan," says Sette Camara. "It's always been a goal of mine to work with a big manufacturer in the series, and Nissan took a big step forward in Season 10. I believe that, with my experience, I can help the team to keep this momentum going.
"I'm pleased to become the reserve and simulator driver and contribute to developing the car in the right direction as we enter the GEN3 Evo era. I can't wait to get started and be in attendance at my home E-Prix this weekend with the squad."
Sette Camara will attend his first official event in his new role with Nissan at his home E-Prix in São Paulo this weekend.
Tommaso Volpe, Managing Director and Team Principal, Nissan said: "We're delighted to welcome Sérgio as our reserve and simulator driver for Season 11. He has plenty of experience in the championship and is a very talented racer, so it was a clear choice for us to sign him.
"Regardless of ability, it's tough to jump in a Formula E car and be competitive straight away, given its complexity, so we were keen to recruit an experienced driver and ensure we don't miss any chance to score points in the season, no matter the circumstances. We'll also benefit from his extensive knowledge of the series in our race preparation, which is always key.
"I am convinced he will be a great asset to the team and help us achieve our full potential."
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The São Paulo E-Prix gets underway on Friday 6 December with Free Practice 1 at 17:00 local time.
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Then it's on to race day on Saturday 7 December as Free Practice 2 kicks off the day at 07:30 local, qualifying follows at 09:30 local with lights out on Round 4 at 14:00 local/17:00 UTC.
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