Overview
- Oliver Rowland secured a 59-point championship margin by recovering from a five-place grid penalty to finish fourth in Race 2.
- Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy deployed a late Attack Mode boost to overtake the field and claim the Berlin Race 2 victory.
- Pascal Wehrlein slipped from pole to 16th after mismanaging his final energy allocation, ending his bid to defend the title.
- Berlin’s double-header format and key strategic elements such as grid penalties and Attack Mode activations reshaped the title outcome.
- With the drivers’ crown decided, teams and manufacturers now head to London where Porsche, Nissan and Jaguar will battle for season honors.