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Ex-Formula 1 driver Paul di Resta enjoyed his Formula E debut "a lot more" than the expectations he had been given by other people.

Di Resta had been courted by Jaguar for some time and finally joined the team for the post-race Marrakech rookie test on Sunday.

He admitted he had not been able to "pay a whole lot of attention to Formula E" because of his Mercedes DTM and Williams/Sky Sports commitments in Formula 1.

Di Resta told Autosport testing the electric single-seater needed "a whole different way of approaching it".

"I came in with a very open mind," said di Resta, who topped the morning session before finishing the day fourth-fastest.

"The opportunity came up to do this test and I took a very active interest.

"I've got to say I enjoyed it a lot more than people had given me the expectations of what I was going to feel for it.

"It's very cockpit heavy in terms of how the driver has to adapt and that definitely excites me, I'm one that thinks a lot about these things.

"After the first taster it's definitely something that would interest me."

Di Resta was busied in the afternoon by two longer runs at race power (180kW) and a series of 200kW qualifying efforts at the end of the day.

His best lap time was 1.1s slower than Audi's test pacesetter Nico Muller, and 0.7s slower than the quickest lap time by a Jaguar driver on Saturday.

However, a mistake in the middle sector hurt his first flying lap on his last full-power run, which is usually the most potent.

Di Resta's longest stint was almost identical to DS Virgin Racing's loaned Ferrari Formula 1 protege Antonio Giovinazzi, a good barometer given Jaguar and DS Virgin were closely matched on performance on Saturday.

FE part of planning for post-DTM move

Mercedes will leave the DTM after this season to join the FE grid in 2019.

That means there will be two teams di Resta enjoys a strong "relationship" with, as Jaguar works with Williams Advanced Engineering, the sister company of di Resta's former F1 employer.

Di Resta missed out on a return to the F1 grid after Williams opted to sign Sergey Sirotkin for 2018, and confirmed he will continue in the DTM for Mercedes' final season instead.

"When this came up in January it seemed like the best thing to do," he explained.

"At the end of the year it could be the path I would like to go. You never know where your future is.

"In the middle of October this year the main project I do, the DTM, is going to stop. "Whether we go onto something else [with Mercedes] I don't know, but you've got to have your vision.

"Hopefully my single-seater experience and what I've done in the past helps all this."