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Cassidy Caps Finale Double Win as Porsche Secures Teams and Constructors Titles

After Rowland secured the drivers’ championship in Berlin, teams are directing resources toward the upcoming Gen4 Formula E cars scheduled for late 2026.

Overview

  • Nick Cassidy inherited pole for the first London race after Dan Ticktum’s six-place penalty and then led wire-to-wire to notch wins in both finale races on his final Jaguar outing.
  • Tag Heuer Porsche earned both the teams and constructors championships at the London E-Prix, finishing the season with 383 points to Jaguar’s 350.
  • Jaguar claimed five of the last six victories—four with Cassidy—yet still placed second in both the team and constructors standings.
  • Oliver Rowland, who clinched the drivers’ title at Berlin with two races remaining, retired from Race 2 following two collisions that extinguished Nissan’s shot at the constructors crown.
  • With the Gen3 era concluded, manufacturers are reallocating resources to develop Gen4 cars scheduled to debut in December 2026.