ePrix de Jeddah 2025 – Race 2: Oliver Rowland takes revenge and breaks away from the championship

Second on the previous day after letting victory slip away in the final meters, the Nissan driver took his second victory in four races and consolidated his top spot in the championship.

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Even though the show was less than the day before, the second race of the weekend in Jeddah still brought its share of surprises and twists. Even before the start, history was in the making as Taylor Barnard became, at 20 years and 259 days, the youngest poleman in Formula E history. Managing to maintain his lead position in the first laps, the McLaren driver then became the youngest driver to lead a race.

Despite his lack of experience, the Englishman is fearless and, in addition to dominating his very experienced teammate Sam Bird since the beginning of the year, he gave a hard time to the day’s winner Oliver Rowland. Second the day before, the Nissan driver managed a masterful race by activating his two Attack Modes at the right moment to take the lead in the last third of the race.

With this second victory in four races this season, Rowland strengthens his first place in the championship ahead of Barnard, who finished second on the line in Jeddah after his third place the previous day. On the podium, the two British drivers are joined by a compatriot in the person of Jake Hughes, third on the grid and therefore third on the line. Thus, the top three at the start are the same at the finish but in a different order.

You have to look beyond the podium to find traces of the world champions in the discipline. In 4th and 6th place, respectively, Jake Dennis and Stoffel Vandoorne achieved the comebacks of the day with around fifteen positions gained. Jean-Eric Vergne and Pascal Wehrlein follow in 7th and 8th places.

Winner of the first Formula E race with Pit Boost, Maximilian Günther did not have the chance to achieve a double victory. Involved in a collision on the first lap, he was forced to retire. Nevertheless, the weekend is very positive for the DS Penske team, which leaves Jeddah with the certainty of having the tools to fight for the championship.

Championship currently led by Oliver Rowland among the drivers and Nissan among the teams, before the fifth race of the season which will take place in Miami on April 12.

Jeddah ePrix 2025 Standings – Race 2

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Oliver Rowland #23 Nissan Formula E Team 1:18.546 31
2 Taylor Barnard #5 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:18.395 +5.844 31
3 Jake Hughes #55 Maserati MSG Racing 1:18.110 +6.855 31
4 Jake Dennis #27 Andretti Formula E 1:18.949 +7.214 31
5 Nick Cassidy #37 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:19.032 +7.487 31
6 Stoffel Vandoorne #2 Maserati MSG Racing 1:18.372 +8.005 31
7 Jean-éric Vergne #25 DS PENSKE 1:18.518 +8.409 31
8 Pascal Wehrlein #1 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 1:18.692 +11.517 31
9 Dan Ticktum #33 Cupra Kiro 1:18.703 +14.910 31
10 Edoardo Mortara #48 MAHINDRA RACING 1:19.248 +15.964 31
11 Nico Müller #51 Andretti Formula E 1:19.492 +16.284 31
12 Sam Bird #8 NEOM McLaren Formula E Team 1:17.521 +17.179 31
13 Nyck de Vries #21 MAHINDRA RACING 1:19.045 +20.788 31
14 Robin Frijns #4 Envision Racing 1:20.326 +21.164 31
15 Norman Nato #17 Nissan Formula E Team 1:19.105 +21.511 31
16 Lucas Di Grassi #11 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:19.309 +22.961 31
17 David Beckmann #3 Cupra Kiro 1:20.592 +31.035 31
18 Zane Maloney #22 LOLA YAMAHA ABT Formula E Team 1:18.308 +1:14.502 31
19 Sébastien Buemi #16 Envision Racing 1:18.500 +1:18.601 31
20 Mitch Evans #9 Jaguar TCS Racing 1:20.490 DNF 22
21 António Félix Da Costa #13 TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team DNF 1
22 Maximilian Günther #7 DS PENSKE DNF 0

Drivers’ Championship Standings

Driver Team Points
1 Oliver Rowland Nissan Formula E Team 68
2 Taylor Barnard Neom McLaren Formula E Team 51
3 Antonio Felix da Costa Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 39
4 Maximilian Günther DS Penske 37
5 Jake Hughes Maserati MSG Racing 27
6 Jean-Eric Vergne DS Penske 26
7 Mitch Evans Jaguar TCS Racing 25
8 Pascal Wehrlein Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 25
9 Jake Dennis Andretti Formula E 25
10 Nyck de Vries Mahindra Racing 24

Team Championship Standings

Teams Points
1 Nissan Formula E Team 68
2 Neom McLaren Formula E Team 67
3 Tag Heuer Porsche Formula E Team 64
4 DS Penske 63
5 Maserati MSG Racing 43
6 Mahindra Racing 41
7 Jaguar TCS Racing 35
8 Andretti Formula E 27
9 Envision Racing 6
10 Cupra Kiro 6
11 Lola Yamaha ABT Formula E Team 0
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