Jaguar's Mitch Evans delivered a masterclass performance in the wet conditions at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix.
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Exclusive: “I’ve had a good run the last five years, so I was expecting a bad one” – Evans’ honest take on his return to victory

Jaguar’s Mitch Evans delivered a masterclass performance in the wet conditions at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix, securing his second victory of the season after a dramatic Race 1 that saw championship leader Oliver Rowland retire with suspension damage. The Kiwi, who had endured a challenging six-month pointless streak, dominated proceedings from pole position…

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Edoardo Mortara of Mahindra at the 2025 Formula E Berlin E-Prix
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“It has been a very positive day for me, for the team” — Mortara on Formula E podium in Berlin

Edoardo Mortara has gathered significant momentum in his Formula E campaign following a second consecutive podium finish, achieved under the complex Berlin E-Prix conditions at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit. With a season that has seen mixed fortunes for both driver and team, the recent results mark a critical turning point and serve as validation…

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Nissan Formula E Team at the 2025 Berlin E-Prix
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Tough day for Nissan in Berlin as Rowland retires and Sette Câmara finishes P15

Nissan Formula E Team endured a challenging start to the Berlin double-header weekend at the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, as Round 13 of the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship unfolded under difficult wet conditions. While Oliver Rowland’s race ended prematurely following late contact, debutant Sérgio Sette Câmara completed his first full E-Prix with…

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David Beckmann, Cupra Kiro
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Exclusive: “Points would have been possible today too” — Beckmann on Formula E Race 1 retirement in Berlin

A crash with Nissan’s Sérgio Sette Câmara saw Cupra Kiro’s David Beckmann retire from Race 1 of the 2025 Berlin E-Prix, taking him out of points after what had seemed a promising round. Despite this, the 25-year-old remains optimistic. Having shown his strong pace around the Tempelhof Airport Street Circuit, Beckmann believes that points are possible in…

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Maximilian Günther, DS Penske
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Exclusive: Günther satisfied with “well managed” Race 1 of Formula E Berlin E-Prix

Maximilian Günther placed sixth in the Berlin E-Prix after a very early pit boost stop and strong pace in the chaotic Formula E race. He was satisfied with his day, after placing his DS Penske car on fifth and managing the race well, even though the safety car denied him of a podium. Strong day…

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Dan Ticktum, Cupra Kiro
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Ticktum: Late Attack Mode deployment in Race 1 of Formula E Berlin E-Prix “was a mistake on the team’s side”

Dan Ticktum had a strong outing in Race 1 of the Formula E Berlin E-Prix again, following his sensational win in Jakarta. The Cupra Kiro driver left to rue a strategic mistake by the team that might have cost him a Top 5 finish. Changes to the car helped for the Berlin E-Prix Speaking to…

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Nick Cassidy (Jaguar TCS Racing, 37) während Qualifying. ABB FIA Formula E World Championship - Runde 13 in Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin in Deutschland aufgenommen am 12.07.2025. (Eibner-Pressefoto/Daniel Bürgin)
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Exclusive: Cassidy charges to P5 in “tough” Berlin E-Prix despite grid penalty

Following an unconventional first race of the Berlin E-Prix weekend, Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy pulled off an impressive recovery to finish in fifth place, despite starting well down the order due to a grid penalty and a 10-second stop-and-go. It was a race that tested energy management, timing, and driver awareness to the limit, with changing…

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Maximilian Günther returns to Berlin this weekend with confidence high and momentum building. Will the German win on home soil?
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Exclusive: “We’ve been getting stronger with every race” – Günther ready for Formula E home race in Berlin

Maximilian Günther returns to Berlin this weekend with confidence high and momentum building, as the German driver prepares for what he considers his second home race of the season alongside Monaco. Home hero ready to strike Speaking exclusively to Pit Debrief ahead of the Berlin E-Prix, Günther expressed his enthusiasm for returning to his home…

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