Formula E returns to the United States for its third stop in Florida, this time at the Miami International Autodrome, and the Nissan Formula E Team has announced that Abbi Pulling e Gabriele Mini will take part in the session Rookie Free Practice (FP0) del weekend.
With the unprecedented clearance of two cars in FP0, the Japanese team decided to make the most of the extra track time to prepare for the first Formula E race at the Miami circuit, while expanding development work with both drivers. Both will accumulate further mileage behind the wheel of the 05 Nissan e-4ORCE, gathering data and experience with the GEN3 Evo package.

The consolidated experience of Abbi Pulling
Nissan Development and Simulator Driver, Pulling she arrives with extensive experience on the GEN3 Evo. The 22-year-old Briton took part in both of the championship’s women’s tests, finishing the sessions with a first and second place, and also completed last year’s Berlin Rookie Test, completing 98 laps on the former Tempelhof Airport track.
Used to Miami International AutodromePulling also boasts notable results on the circuit, where he took two victories on his way to the F1 Academy title in 2024. Constant work on the simulator and presence at several race weekends have directly contributed to the team’s recent development.
The return of Gabriele Minì
Twenty-year-old Italian Gabriele Minì returns to the Nissan structure thanks to the partnership with Alpine Racing. Minì had already highlighted himself in the Season 10 Rookie Test, in the FP0 in Jeddah and, more recently, leading both sessions of the Berlin Rookie Test.
In parallel, the driver had a solid debut season in Formula 2 in 2025, scoring podiums in Monaco, Silverstone and Abu Dhabi, and is confirmed to return to the category in 2026.
Session and program

Pulling e Min they have already worked together in the Rookie Test in Berlin and will share the track again in the Rookie Free Practice, a 40-minute session scheduled for Friday 30 January at 2.30pm (local time, UTC-5). The activity will officially open the weekend which will culminate with the first Formula E race at the Miami International Autodrome.
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