Porsche seals Formula E Season 11 team and manufacturer titles in London finale, finishing the season 33 points ahead of Jaguar.
By Divyam Dubey

Porsche finished the 2025 Formula E season on a high, winning both the team and manufacturer championships in a dramatic finale at London’s ExCel Centre. After months of hard-fought racing, the German outfit’s consistency finally paid off. It was a proud moment for the team, who celebrated their success after a season filled with pressure, strategy, and teamwork.
Porsche’s championship win was a team effort beyond just the factory garage. Customer teams Andretti Formula E and Cupra Kiro played crucial roles by adding vital points all season. With drivers like Pascal Wehrlein, Antonio Felix da Costa, Jake Dennis, Nico Müller, Dan Ticktum and David Beckmann all chipping in, Porsche ended the season 33 points ahead of Jaguar in the manufacturer standings—a true team triumph.
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Florian Modlinger, Director Factory Motorsport Formula E: 'An amazing achievement for Porsche in Formula E: winning the Manufacturers’ World Championship and the Teams’ World Championship! I’m really proud of the whole team, of all the support in the factory, of everyone involved in the project. Both drivers did an incredible job. I’m really happy with this result. I think we’ll only realise in the coming days what we achieved here, and I’m really thankful and grateful to be part of this fantastic team. The effort that we put into this project in the last years, months and weeks was really intense and it’s a milestone for the Formula E project within Porsche. I’m already looking forward to next season.'
For Nissan’s Oliver Rowland, the weekend was bittersweet. He had already sealed the drivers’ title with two rounds to spare, but his season ended with a crash that forced him to retire early on Sunday. Still, his performances throughout the year had already proved his place at the top. It was a well-earned title built on focus and control, race after race.

Jaguar’s Nick Cassidy gave fans something special to cheer about in London. The New Zealander won both races during the finale, showing his strength once again. His Sunday victory was Jaguar’s fifth in six races, and it secured him second place in the championship. Cassidy crossed the line comfortably ahead of Mahindra’s Nyck de Vries, while Envision’s Sebastien Buemi took third after Mitch Evans was handed a time penalty.
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The weekend wasn’t just about wins and losses—it was also about goodbyes. Jaguar team principal James Barclay wrapped up his last Formula E race before moving on to lead McLaren’s hypercar programme in the World Endurance Championship. And after a few memorable seasons, McLaren’s Formula E team competed for the final time, ending an important chapter in the paddock.