Formula E driver Robin Frijns will depart Envision Racing following the conclusion of his second stint with the team.
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Robin Frijns parts ways with Envision Racing after six seasons

Dutch Formula E driver Robin Frijns will depart Envision Racing following the conclusion of his second stint with the team, bringing an end to a partnership that has spanned six seasons and delivered multiple race victories. The announcement marks the end of Frijns’ most recent two-season spell with Envision, which began when he rejoined the…

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Nissan Formula E Team announce Norman Nato and Oliver Rowland for their season 12 driver line-up
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Nato and Rowland to stay at the Nissan Formula E Team

After a successful season, the Nissan Formula E Team announced Norman Nato and Oliver Rowland for their driver line-up. Coming third in the Teams’ Championship and with Rowland winning the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. The team confirmed to keep a consistent line-up. Rowland signed a multi-year deal after his maiden world title…

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Oliver Askew of United States and Andretti Formula E looks on in the Pitlane during previews ahead of the London E-Prix at ExCel London on July 24, 2025 in London, England.
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Exclusive: Askew speaks up about simulator gains, career reflections and a Formula E track he’d race again

As Formula E headed to its season finale in London, Pit Debrief caught up with Andretti reserve and development driver Oliver Askew for an exclusive interview. From staying race-ready to reflections on his varied career and dreams of one more shot at a favoured circuit, Askew opened up with thoughtful candour. Staying sharp without a…

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Wehrlein and Modlinger react to Porsche's double Formula E title
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“It’s a really great Achievement”: Porsche Celebrate Historic Formula E Double

Porsche sealed their first Formula E Teams’ and Manufacturers’ World Championship titles. They took full advantage as rivals fell away. Nissan needed both cars in the top four but failed. Oliver Rowland, already crowned Drivers’ Champion, collided with Nico Mueller on Lap 16. The crash ended both their races. With Nissan out, Porsche held firm…

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Nick Cassidy, Jaguar, London E-Prix
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Formula E | London E-Prix | Race 2 | Cassidy takes second win of the weekend

It’s been the season finale! Nick Cassidy wins the second Formula E race of the London E-Prix this weekend, ahead of Nyck de Vries and Sebastien Buemi after an exciting 36 laps! Race start: Mortara out – track position crucial The five red lights are out, and away we go! Cassidy keeps the lead ahead…

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Jake Hughes, Maserati, London E-Prix
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Maserati set to leave Formula E after London E-Prix – Citroen to take over?

The decision has been made: Maserati is set to leave Formula E after the London E-Prix. Reportedly, from the upcoming season onwards, Citroen will take over the MSG Racing team. Maserati to leave Formula E after three years According to Il Messaggero the decision has been made by the bosses of Maserati to leave the…

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Exclusive: Vandoorne dismisses Maserati Formula E exit rumours after strong P4 in London E-Prix

Stoffel Vandoorne maximised his results during the first 2025 Fantastic Four London E-Prix. Starting from the fourth row on the grid, he managed to finish in an impressive fourth place. Despite the impressive results, his position within Maserati seems to be under pressure. “It was a pretty good qualifying for us. In some ways, it…

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Pascal Wehrlein (TAG Heuer Porsche Team, 1) während Post Race Press Conference. ABB FIA Formula E World Championship - Round 15 in Excel London, London in Deutschland aufgenommen am 26.07.2025. (Eibner-Pressefoto/Daniel Bürgin)
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Wehrlein targets team’s championship after P3 Finish in London E-Prix

Pascal Wehrlein may be out of the drivers’ title fight. Still, the Porsche driver made clear after clinching third place in the first race of the London E-Prix double-header that his focus is firmly on securing the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ Championships for TAG Heuer Porsche. Speaking to the media, including Pit Debrief, after the race,…

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