
Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein was crowned the 2025-26 Formula E world champion after a dramatic season finale at the ExCeL Circuit in London on Sunday. The German driver entered the final weekend third…
Porsche's Pascal Wehrlein was crowned the 2025-26 Formula E world champion after a dramatic season finale at the ExCeL Circuit in London on Sunday. The German driver entered the final weekend third in the standings with 141 points, behind Andretti's Jake Dennis (146) and Jaguar's Mitch Evans (144). He won Saturday's race from pole and secured 25 points plus three bonus points, taking a five-point lead over Dennis.

Sunday's race saw a late collision between Wehrlein and Dennis, sending both title contenders to the back. Wehrlein finished 14th and Dennis failed to score points. Evans managed only fourth place, leaving Wehrlein's 169-point tally enough for the title. Dennis finished with 164 points and Evans with 160. Wehrlein joins Jean-Eric Vergne as the only two-time champions in the all-electric series.
The weekend also featured DS Penske's Taylor Barnard, aged 22, becoming the youngest driver to win a Formula E race. Mahindra Racing secured a double podium with Nyck de Vries finishing second and Edoardo Mortara third, helping the team match its best-ever championship finish by taking third place in the teams' standings. Jaguar TCS Racing won the teams' championship with 288 points ahead of Porsche.
Source: hindustantimes.com
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