Mexico City ePrix 2025: Oliver Rowland edges out both Porsches for the victory

At the end of an ePrix that was calmer than the first of the season a month ago, the Nissan driver claimed victory after overtaking both Porsche drivers at the end of the race.

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The first race of the season in São Paulo last December offered a show that was both intense and chaotic. In Mexico, the scenario was quite different despite a few incidents that marked the 36 laps on the Hermanos Rodriguez circuit.

With the two Porsches on the front row, it was clear that the Stuttgart manufacturer would be a key player in the race. For the second time in two races this season, reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein secured pole position. Leading for a large portion of the race, the driver who had finished upside down in Brazil ultimately had to give way at the end of the race to his teammate, and especially to Oliver Rowland.

Starting from fourth place on the grid, the Nissan driver pulled out all the stops in the early laps to secure his fourth victory in Formula E. The Briton first got the better of Jean-Eric Vergne, who had started one position ahead of him. He then maintained his position in the top 5 throughout the race, being for several laps the only driver able to keep up with the pace of the Porsches.

Rowland also knew how to take advantage of his Attack Mode and the two safety car interventions. While several opponents got caught by activating their power boost just before the race neutralizations, Norman Nato’s teammate always managed to activate them at the right time to stay in the leading group. With two impressive maneuvers, he overtook Wehrlein and Antonio Felix da Costa to cross the line in first position.

The safety car came out on track for the first time after a collision between Zane Maloney’s Lola ABT and David Beckmann’s Cupra Kiro. The second time was also due to a collision between Nico Müller’s Andretti and Mitch Evans’ Jaguar. While the American single-seater could continue to reach ninth place, the winner of the first Grand Prix of the season had to retire. It was a difficult day for the reigning champion team, with only one car finishing the race, that of Nick Cassidy, who managed only 14th place.

In the championship, it’s Da Costa who is now in the lead. With two second places in two races, he is ahead of Rowland, Evans, and Wehrlein. Finishing 5th and 6th respectively in Mexico, the two DS Penske cars of Vergne and Maximilian Günther showed strong performances, and the Franco-American team will have to be reckoned with for the rest of the season.

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São Paulo ePrix Standings

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Oliver Rowland #23 Nissan Formula E Team 1:13.629 36
2 António Félix Da Costa #13 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:13.668 +0.400 36
3 Pascal Wehrlein #1 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:13.675 +1.855 36
4 Jake Dennis #27 Andretti Formula E 1:13.552 +2.000 36
5 Jean-éric Vergne #25 DS PENSKE 1:13.775 +2.965 36
6 Maximilian Günther #7 DS PENSKE 1:13.661 +3.507 36
7 Stoffel Vandoorne #2 Maserati MSG Racing 1:13.824 +4.491 36
8 Nyck de Vries #21 MAHINDRA RACING 1:13.852 +5.164 36
9 Nico Müller #51 Andretti Formula E 1:13.863 +6.070 36
10 Taylor Barnard #5 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:12.921 +7.234 36
11 Jake Hughes #55 Maserati MSG Racing 1:13.955 +8.564 36
12 Robin Frijns #4 Envision Racing 1:12.912 +9.305 36
13 Sébastien Buemi #16 Envision Racing 1:12.547 +9.806 36
14 Nick Cassidy #37 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:12.661 +10.821 36
15 Norman Nato #17 Nissan Formula E Team 1:13.274 +11.073 36
16 Lucas Di Grassi #11 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:13.432 +12.841 36
17 Edoardo Mortara #48 MAHINDRA RACING 1:13.290 +14.044 36
18 Zane Maloney #22 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:14.431 +15.277 36
19 Dan Ticktum #33 Cupra Kiro 1:13.155 +15.693 36
20 Sam Bird #8 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:15.142 +21.329 36
21 Mitch Evans #9 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:14.136 DNF 30
22 David Beckmann #3 Cupra Kiro 1:14.633 DNF 27

Drivers’ Championship standings

Driver Team Points
1 Antonio Felix Da Costa Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 37
2 Oliver Rowland Nissan Formula E Team 25
3 Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 25
4 Pascal Wehrlein Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 21
5 Taylor Barnard Neom McLaren Formula E Team 17
6 Sam Bird Neom McLaren Formula E Team 12
7 Jake Dennis Andretti Formula E 12
8 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Penske 12
9 Nyck de Vries Mahindra Racing 12
10 Edoardo Mortara Mahindra Racing 10

Team championship ranking

Teams Points
1 Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 58
2 Neom McLaren Formula E Team 29
3 Nissan Formula E Team 25
4 Jaguar TCS Racing 25
5 Mahindra Racing 22
6 DS Penske 20
7 Andretti Formula E 14
8 Maserati MSG Racing 7
9 Envision Racing 6
10 Cupra Kiro 4
11 Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team 0
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