15-time Formula E winner Mitch Evans is set to depart Jaguar TCS Racing at the end of Season 12 after spending 10 seasons with the program.

Evans, one of the most successful drivers in Formula E history, has amassed 15 wins—including a Season 10 victory at Monaco—along with 36 podium finishes and 10 pole positions.

Despite building an impressive résumé within the FE paddock, the longtime Jaguar driver has yet to secure a drivers’ championship, finishing in the top three in three consecutive seasons (Seasons 8–10).

“The partnership between Jaguar TCS Racing and Mitch has been synonymous with the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship,” said Team Principal Ian James. “Through his huge successes achieved with the team over the course of the past decade, Mitch has cemented his place in Jaguar’s motorsport history. Both Mitch and the team have reached this decision together and, with 11 races still remaining in our partnership, we will be doing everything we can at Jaguar TCS Racing to ensure we continue to support Mitch’s efforts in the Drivers’ World Championship, as well as our fight for the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World Championships. Throughout my time in Formula E Mitch has been a formidable competitor and superbly gifted racing driver. His record-breaking number of wins have all been achieved with Jaguar, so on behalf of the whole Jaguar TCS Racing team, I’d like to thank Mitch and wish him all the best for the future.”

“To have been with Jaguar TCS Racing right from the beginning and achieved so much success throughout the last ten years in Formula E has been incredible,” said Evans. “It has been a memorable experience and there have been so many highlights throughout our journey together, but the time is right to embark on a new challenge for next season. I am grateful to Jaguar for the opportunity to race for such an iconic brand and will be giving my all to win the Drivers’ World Championship this season while working closely with my team-mate and friend António [Félix da Costa] as we battle for the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World titles.”

As noted, Evans still has 11 races remaining to secure his first Formula E World Championship, beginning this weekend with Rounds 7 & 8 in Berlin.