Formula E London E-Prix: Wehrlein takes second title despite no points in season finale
Wehrlein became Formula E’s second two-time champion after a lap 32 incident left him outside the points and Barnard claimed his first series win.
- On Sunday, Porsche driver Pascal Wehrlein secured his second Formula E drivers' championship despite finishing 14th in the season-ending London E-Prix.
- Wehrlein entered the final race with a commanding lead after claiming his 11th career Formula E victory during Saturday's opening event, moving him from third to first in the standings.
- A lap 32 collision involving Andretti's Jake Dennis and Wehrlein left both drivers outside the points, eliminating Dennis's title threat and allowing Wehrlein to clinch despite the chaos.
- Britain's Taylor Barnard won the season finale, becoming the series' youngest winner at 22 years and 76 days, while Jaguar Racing clinched the Teams' World Championship.
- Wehrlein joins Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne as only the second driver to win the Formula E championship twice, marking the end of the series' four-season GEN3 era.
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Former French teammate Esteban Ocon in Formula 1, German Pascal Wehrlein won his second Formula E title this Sunday in London.
Porsche's Wehrlein claims second Formula E title as Barnard wins London ...
Porsche’s Wehrlein claims second Formula E title as Barnard wins London finale
Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein secured his second Formula E drivers’ championship despite finishing 14th and failing to score in Sunday’s season-ending London E-Prix, which was won by Britain’s Taylor Barnard. The 31-year-old German captured his first Formula E world title with Porsche in 2023-24 and now joins Frenchman Jean-Eric Vergne as the only two drivers to […]
Wehrlein claims second Formula E title as Barnard wins London finale
Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein secured his second Formula E drivers’ championship despite finishing 14th and failing to score in Sunday’s season-ending London E-Prix, which was won by Britain’s Taylor Barnard.
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