Overview
- Oliver Rowland secured the 2024-25 Formula E drivers’ world championship by finishing fourth in Sunday’s second Berlin E-Prix race.
- Pascal Wehrlein dropped from pole to 16th after a truncated first Attack Mode activation left him short on energy reserves.
- Nick Cassidy charged from 20th on the grid to win the Sunday race, completing Jaguar Racing’s weekend double following Mitch Evans’ Saturday victory.
- Teams navigated wet-to-dry conditions and a shortened qualifying format that reshuffled the starting order throughout the double-header.
- With the drivers’ title settled two rounds early, the focus now shifts to the London finale and contests for the teams’ and manufacturers’ crowns.