Overview
- Oliver Rowland sealed his maiden drivers’ world championship by finishing fourth in Sunday’s Berlin E-Prix and extending his points lead beyond reach
- Nick Cassidy stormed from 20th on the grid to win the race and deliver Jaguar TCS Racing a second consecutive victory at Tempelhof Airport
- Pascal Wehrlein’s early, brief attack-mode stint cost him energy, dropping him from the lead to 16th and ending his title defence
- Rowland overcame a five-place grid penalty from Saturday’s collision to execute a flawless energy strategy under Gen3 regulations
- The Berlin showdown underscored the critical role of attack-mode timing and energy management ahead of the season finale in London