Cassidy produces dominant lights-to-flag victory in Shanghai

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  • Jaguar TCS Racing achieves second win of 2024-5 season with Nick Cassidy’s victory, as TAG Heuer Porsche secures a double podium with reigning FIA Drivers’ World
  • Champion Pascal Wehrlein finishing second ahead of teammate António Félix da Costa
  • NEOM McLaren’s Taylor Barnard took the final top 10 position, while teammate Sam Bird crossed the finish line in fifteenth 
  • The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship continues in Jakarta with Round 12 on 21 June

SHANGHAI, China. Sun. 1 June. 2025 – Amid torrid conditions, Jaguar TCS Racing’s Nick Cassidy converted from pole, leading every lap of the race to produce a first win of the season in the 2025 Hankook Shanghai E-Prix Round 11 at a rain-soaked Shanghai International Circuit.

Cassidy topped a weather-truncated Groups-only qualifying session to seal pole and strode away into an immediate lead, where he was able to stay for the duration of Round 11 in tricky conditions as the rain continued to fall – though less heavily than throughout the morning. The win was a first lights-to-flag victory of the GEN3 Evo era and a return to the top step for the New Zealander.

Reigning champion Pascal Wehrlein got the better of his teammate through the first round of ATTACK MODE activations; the German leading home António Félix da Costa despite an early slip, as TAG Heuer Porsche capitalised on a Nissan non-score to round out the podium and propel the Stuttgart marque to the top of the FIA Teams’ World Championship table – a full reversal after TAG Heuer Porsche failed to score on Saturday.

Jake Hughes (Maserati MSG Racing) brought it home fourth, Jean-Éric Vergne (DS PENSKE) fifth and Nico Mueller (Andretti) finished sixth. The second Maserati of Stoffel Vandoorne finished seventh despite pirouetting two laps from the chequered flag, ahead of Robin Frijns (Envision Racing), Lucas di Grassi (Lola Yamaha ABT) and NEOM McLaren’s Taylor Barnard. The difficult conditions caught out a number of other drivers including Jake Dennis, Nyck de Vries, Dan Ticktum and Sam Bird with standing water significant in spots around the circuit throughout the race. Even so, 21 of the 22 cars managed to make it to the end of the race as their race craft was pushed to the limit.

The result sees Rowland’s lead reduce to 68 points over Pascal Wehrlein (103 points), with da Costa in third (88 points) with only five races remaining this season. Porsche retakes the top spot in the FIA Teams’ World Championship running from Nissan, while Nissan leads Porsche in the FIA Manufacturers’ World Championship standings.

Nick Cassidy, No. 37, Jaguar TCS Racing said:

“This weekend is a massive highlight. Really proud of all our guys. Qualifying form yesterday was huge for us, we were in the game, and I’m just proud that we’ve come back today and our pace was absolutely unbelievable – what a race. I feel like there have been so many wins that probably should have been ours at the end of last season that never happened, and it feels like we’ve been waiting a long time. That’s certainly on your mind when you go through the last couple of laps, and now to get that monkey off the back is awesome.”

The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship continues in Jakarta with Round 12 on 21 June.

ENDS

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