Sergio "Kun" Agüero Joins the High-Speed World of Formula E
This week in Miami, football legend and PUMA ambassador, Sergio Agüero, took speed to a new level as he participated in the first-ever Evo Sessions — the ultimate motorsport experience bringing together 11 global personalities.

Agüero partnered with the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E team to drive the Porsche 99X Electric under the guidance of Formula E World Champion Pascal Wehrlein.
The heart condition that forced Sergio "Kun" Agüero to retire from professional football has not stopped his passion for adrenaline. After participating in a padel tournament alongside Franco Colapinto last month, the former Argentine national team forward got behind the wheel of a Porsche 99X Formula E, debuting in the electric category with a fast start… perhaps too fast.

During the Evo Sessions, an event organized by Formula E ahead of the next ePrix, Kun was invited by the Porsche team to drive the championship-winning car. After a test in the simulator, he hit the real track, where his enthusiasm was immediately noticeable.
"Slow down, Sergio"
On his first laps, Agüero accelerated with such intensity that his track engineer, Pascal Wehrlein (former F1 driver and 2023 Formula E champion), had to make a curious request over the radio:
"Sergio, slow down. Let the tires cool down, they need to recover," came the instructions from the pit. But Kun, focused on driving, didn’t respond. The engineer insisted, "Sergio, can you hear me?"
To which the former footballer humorously replied, "I can’t hear you. Can you turn up the volume?"
The test ended with a "good job" for Agüero, who enjoyed the experience and highlighted Argentina's passion for cars: "We have the TC there, which is the most-watched by people who love cars. We already come with that passion."
The Evo Sessions bring together the 11 Formula E teams, combining official drivers with celebrities in a series of exhibitions and competitions. Now, Kun adds another story to his post-football life, proving that speed is still part of his DNA.