Jaguar and Porsche Dominate Early Rounds of Thrilling 2025-26 Formula E World Championship

Explore the winners of the 2025-26 Formula E season, from Jake Dennis in São Paulo to Antonio Felix da Costa's strategic triumph in the Jeddah double-header.

By: AXL Media

Published: Feb 25, 2026, 4:44 AM EST

Source: The information in this article was sourced from fiaformulae.com

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Jaguar and Porsche Dominate Early Rounds of Thrilling 2025-26 Formula E World Championship - article image

Andretti Strikes First in Hectic São Paulo Opener

The season commenced with high drama at the Google Cloud São Paulo E-Prix, where Jake Dennis converted a pole position into a hard-fought victory for Andretti Formula E. The race was characterized by extreme tactical complexity and a late red flag following a spectacular collision involving rookie Pepe Marti and Antonio Felix da Costa. According to race reports, Dennis managed to maintain his composure during a final one-lap sprint, successfully defending his lead against a charging Nick Cassidy and reigning champion Oliver Rowland to secure the first maximum points haul of the year.

Citroën Claims Historic Breakthrough in Mexico City

The second round in Mexico City marked a monumental milestone for Citroën Racing, as the French manufacturer secured its maiden Formula E win in only its second start. While Sebastien Buemi initially led from pole, a late-race masterclass by Nick Cassidy saw the New Zealander slice through the field to take the checkered flag. Cassidy utilized the 50kW all-wheel drive Attack Mode boosts with precision, fending off intense pressure from Mahindra’s Edoardo Mortara in a finish that saw the top five drivers cross the line within a single second of each other.

Wet Weather Masterclass Resurrects Jaguar Campaign

Rain at the Miami International Autodrome provided the backdrop for a record-breaking performance by Mitch Evans, who secured Jaguar TCS Racing’s first win of the campaign. Starting from ninth on the grid, Evans navigated treacherous, damp conditions to claim his 15th career victory, surpassing Sebastien Buemi for the most wins in the history of the championship. The Kiwi’s ascent was aided by a mid-race collision between his teammate da Costa and Felipe Drugovich, allowing Evans to take a commanding lead and move back into championship contention after a scoreless start to his season.

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