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Pascal Wehrlein
Pascal Wehrlein
Driver Details
Nationality Flag of Germany German
P.o.B. Flag of Germany Sigmaringen, Germany
D.o.B. 18 October 1994
Date of Death Unknown
Début Flag of Morocco 2019 Marrakech E-Prix
Final Race Unknown
Best Unknown
First Win Flag of Mexico 2022 Mexico City E-Prix
Teams Flag of India Mahindra Racing
Formula E Career
Entries 80 (80 Starts)
Wins 7
Poles 6
F.L.s 4
T.P.s 371
Podiums 12
FanBoosts 5
Duel Record
Duels 48
Quarters Semis Finals
W L W L W L
14 15 5 9 4 1
Current Season
Team Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Number Standings Points
94 4th 21

Pascal Wehrlein (born 18 October 1994 in Sigmaringen, Germany) is a German-Mauritian racing driver and ABB FIA Formula E World Championship Champion, who races for the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team in the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.[1] A former DTM Champion and Formula One racer, Wehrlein would claim the FE title at the end of the 2023/24 season with Porsche, after a season spent fighting with the Jaguar Racing duo.[2]

Wehrlein's maiden FE campaign came in 2018/19 with Mahindra Racing, where the German racer notably missed out on a maiden win at the 2019 Mexico City E-Prix after cutting a corner on the final lap.[3] Regardless, Wehrlein would become a consistent point scorer, ending the season in twelfth just behind teammate Jérôme d'Ambrosio. prompting Mahindra to renew his deal for 2019/20.[4]

2019/20 saw Wehrlein score two early points finishes, although after the start of the Covid-19 Pandemic the German pilot would sign a deal to driver for the Porsche Formula E Team for 2020/21, resulting in Mahindra terminating his contract with immediate effect.[5] Wehrlein hence sat out the remaining 2019/20 season when it resumed in Berlin, and instead had to wait until the 2021 Diriyah E-Prix I to make his FE return with Porsche.

In his first season with Porsche, Wehrlein would again lose out on a victory in Mexico, this time the result of a post-race disqualification, with the German pilot finishing eleventh in the Championship.[6] His sophomore season with Porsche did finally deliver a win, Wehrlein claiming the honours in the 2022 Mexico City E-Prix, although that was a rare highlight in an otherwise tame 2021/22 season for the German pilot.[7]

Porsche retained Wehrlein for the start of the Generation 3 ruleset and the German pilot duly started the season strongly, a podium in the opening round before a double victory in Diriyah to leave the German at the head of the Championship early on.[8] Wehrlein picked up a further victory in Jakarta but his title bid ultimately waivered, punished by his poor qualifying form, resulting in Wehrlein ending the season in fourth.[9]

A fourth campaign with Porsche would again start strongly for Wehrlein, the German pilot winning the opening race from pole position, although he would not stand on the podium again until claiming victory in Misano.[10] Yet, the German racer would remain in title contention, and would go on to claim the title at the season finale in London, winning the first E-Prix before pouncing on a mistake from title rival Mitch Evans midway through the final race to defeat the New Zealander.[11]

Background[]

Wehrlein started his racing career in karting, progressing through several Championships to the ADAC Formel Masters Championship in 2010, before claiming that title in 2011. His career then moved into the Formula 3 Euro Series for 2012, with Wehrlein just beaten to the title by Daniel Juncadella. The German then moved to the DTM with Mercedes, becoming the youngest race winner in 2014, before winning the 2015 Championship on the eve of his 21st birthday.

Mercedes Motivation: 2014 - 2015[]

Wehrlein's success with Mercedes in DTM saw him rewarded with a series of tests for the Mercedes Grand Prix team in 2014, before stepping up to a full reserve driver role in 2015. During 2015, Wehrlein would also complete several tests for Force India alongside rival Juncadella, having joined the revived Mercedes Young Driver Programme with Christian Vietoris and Robert Wickens.

Moving Manors[]

His DTM Championship victory saw Wehrlein immediately rumoured to be joining Manor Racing in Formula One, particularly after it was revealed that the British team would be using Mercedes engines in 2016. Yet, neither team nor driver commented until the 10 February 2016, when Wehrlein was confirmed as the lead driver for Manor for 2016, with #94 as his race number, the same as the German had used in the DTM.[12] The deal itself was arranged by Mercedes Boss Toto Wolff, which also allowed Manor access to use Mercedes' wind tunnel.[13] He scored his first point in the Austrian Grand Prix, having finished tenth, a result which ultimately proved to be his only point scoring finish of the season.

The demise of Manor over the winter of 2016 saw Wehrlein grab a last minute seat with Sauber, having been linked with a seat at Mercedes after Nico Rosberg retired.[14] The German would ultimately miss the start of the season, replaced at the opening two rounds by Antonio Giovinazzi, before going on to grab two point finishes in the non-competitive Swiss creation.[15] However, while Wehrlein outperformed teammate Marcus Ericsson he had no means of keeping the seat, for Sauber became a de facto junior team for Ferrari, and duly replaced the German with rising star Charles Leclerc.

DTM Dramas[]

For 2018 Wehrlein was therefore placed back in the DTM by employers Mercedes, with the German returning with a strong run of points finishes.[16] Yet, come the end of the season Wehrlein had not featured in the title fight at all, and duly decided to sever his ties with Mercedes as he failed to secure a drive in F1 with a Mercedes powered team.[17] The German was subsequently linked with drives at Scuderia Toro Rosso and Williams, as well as a seat in Formula E.[17]

Formula E History[]

Wehrlein was first linked with Formula E during the 2017/18 season, with rumours that the German racer had tested for the new HWA Racelab squad during a Venturi test.[18] The German was later reported as testing with Mahindra Racing, despite comments that he was not interested in joining the Championship.[19] This would eventually evolve into a full drive for 2018/19, announced on the eve of the 2018 Valencia Test, although the German would be unable to take part at the season opening round in Ad Diriyah.[20]

Maiden Machinations: 2018/19[]

After missing the season opening 2018 Ad Diriyah E-Prix as a result of a contract dispute with former employers Mercedes, where he would be replaced by Felix Rosenqvist, Wehrlein would make his official FE debut at the 2019 Marrakech E-Prix.[21] However, the German rookie would only make it as far as the first corner of the opening lap, for he received a punt in the back from Lucas di Grassi that destroyed the back of the #94 Mahindra.[21] Yet, Wehrlein would bounce back in Santiago a few weeks later, securing his first Super Pole appearance.[22]

Indeed, Wehrlein proved to be ultra competitive in Santiago, fighting with Sébastien Buemi and Sam Bird for victory throughout, before settling for second behind the Brit.[22] Wehrlein subsequently claimed pole position for the 2019 Mexico City E-Prix, and would lead throughout, only to begin running out of energy towards the end of the race.[3] That allowed di Grassi to begin harassing the German rookie for the lead, ultimately forcing Wehrlein into a costly mistake on the final lap as the #94 Mahindra cut the turn three-four chicane.[3] That earned Wehrlein a five second time penalty and dumped him back to sixth, with further ignominy thrown at him when he ran out of energy exiting the Peraltada, allowing di Grassi to sweep past on the finish line.[3]

Wehrlein would have another opening lap accident at the Hong Kong E-Prix, before a quiet run to seventh in the 2019 Sanya E-Prix.[23] Two tenth place finishes in Rome and Paris followed, the two Mahindras not particularly competitive in either race, before another impressive run at the 2019 Monaco E-Prix.[24] Indeed, Wehrlein would start the race in second and challenge Jean-Éric Vergne for the lead, only for a mistake in the opening stages to drop him down to fourth behind Oliver Rowland and Felipe Massa.[24]

A third tenth place finish of the season followed in Berlin for the German rookie, prior to a retirement in the 2019 Swiss E-Prix, where Wehrlein was involved in controversial, circuit blocking, accident at the start.[25] Out of the title hunt, Wehrlein claimed more points in the first New York City E-Prix with a bruising run to seventh, before missing out on points at the season finale the following day.[4] Regardless, Wehrlein would end the season in twelfth place on 58 points, just a position and nine points off of teammate d'Ambrosio.[4]

Second Serving: 2019/20[]

Wehrlein and d'Ambrosio were, unsurprisingly, retained by Mahindra for the 2019/20 season, albeit amid rumours that Wehrlein had been approached by the new Mercedes-Benz EQ Formula E Team about joining them for their maiden FE campaign.[26] The German racer duly performed well at the 2019 Valencia Test, setting the second fastest time of the entire test, while also consistently out-pacing teammate d'Ambrosio.[27]

Porsche Progress: 2020/21[]

In June 2020, rumours began circulating that Wehrlein would replace Neel Jani at TAG Heuer Porsche for the 2020/21 season.[28] In August 2020, the Stuttgart-based outfit confirmed Wehrlein would join them for the upcoming season.[29]

Victory at Last: 2021/22[]

Generation Gains: 2022/23[]

A Full Challenge: 2023/24[]

Decisive Defence?: 2024/25[]

Full Formula E Record[]

Shown below are a series of tables outlining Pascal Wehrlein's career in Formula E in statistical form.

Formula E Entries[]

The list below includes all of the teams and cars, as well as overall finishing positions for Pascal Wehrlein during their FE career:

Pascal Wehrlein's Overall Formula E Record
Year Entrant No. Car Pos. Pts.
2018/19 Flag of India Mahindra Racing[20] 94 Mahindra M5Electro 12th 58
2019/20 Flag of India Mahindra Racing[26] 94 Mahindra M6Electro 18th 14
2020/21 Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[5] 99 Porsche 99X Electric 11th 79
2021/22 Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[30] 94 Porsche 99X Electric 10th 71
2022/23 Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[31] 94 Porsche 99X Electric 4th 149
2023/24 Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[32] 94 Porsche 99X Electric 1st 198
2024/25 Flag of Germany TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team[1] 94 Porsche 99X Electric 4th 21

Career Results[]

Below is a table showing Pascal Wehrlein's full Formula E record.

FIA Formula E Championship Record
Year Rounds Pos. Pts.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
2018/19 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Morocco Flag of Chile Flag of Mexico Flag of Hong Kong Flag of China Flag of Italy Flag of France Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Switzerland Flag of the United States Flag of the United States 12th 58
Ret 2nd 6th Ret 7th 10th 10th 4th 10th Ret 7th 12th
2019/20 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Chile Flag of Mexico Flag of Morocco Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Germany 18th 14
11th 15th 4th 9th 22nd
2020/21 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of Spain Flag of Spain Flag of Monaco Flag of Mexico Flag of Mexico Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Germany Flag of Germany 11th 79
5th 10th 7th 3rd Ret 18th Ret DSQ 4th Ret 4th 10th 5th 21st 6th
2021/22 Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Mexico Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Indonesia Flag of Morocco Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of South Korea Flag of South Korea 10th 71
11th 9th 1st 8th 6th Ret 6th 12th 8th 12th 6th 11th 10th 10th 7th Ret
2022/23 Flag of Mexico Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of India Flag of South Africa Flag of Brazil Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of Monaco Flag of Indonesia Flag of Indonesia Flag of the United States Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom 4th 149
2nd 1st 1st 4th Ret 7th 6th 7th 10th 1st 6th 8th 9th 7th 9th 10th
2023/24 Flag of Mexico Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Brazil Flag of Japan Flag of Italy Flag of Italy Flag of Monaco Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of China Flag of China Flag of the United States Flag of the United States Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom 1st 198
1st 8th 7th 4th 5th 16th 1st 5th 5th 4th 2nd 20th 10th 4th 1st 2nd
2024/25 Flag of Brazil Flag of Mexico Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag of Saudi Arabia Flag placeholder Flag of the United States Flag of Monaco Flag of Monaco Flag of Japan Flag of Japan Flag of China Flag of China Flag of Indonesia Flag of Germany Flag of Germany Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom 4th 21
Ret 3rd
Results Key
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
1st Winner Ret Retired
2nd Second DSQ Disqualified
3rd Third DNS Did Not Start
7th Points Finish 16th Non-Points Finish
NC Not Classified CAN Race Cancelled
INJ Driver Injured Italics Fastest Lap
Bold Pole Position G Group Fastest Lap

References[]

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  32. 'Wehrlein and da Costa confirmed at Porsche for Season 10', fiaformulae.com, (FIA Formula E, 17/10/2023), https://www.fiaformulae.com/en/news/480307/wehrlein-and-da-costa-confirmed-at-porsche-for-season-10, (Accessed 22/10/2023)
2018/19 ABB FIA Formula E Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingGEOX DRAGONHWA RacelabMahindra RacingNIO Formula E TeamNissan e.DamsPanasonic Jaguar RacingVenturi Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraNIONissanPenskeVenturi
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE05BMW iFE.18DS E-Tense FE 19Jaguar I-Type IIIMahindra M5ElectroNIO Sport 004Nissan IM01Penske EV-3Venturi VFE 05
Drivers
2 Sam Bird • 3 Nelson Piquet Jr./Alex Lynn • 4 Robin Frijns • 5 Stoffel Vandoorne • 6 Maximilian Günther/Felipe Nasr • 7 José María López • 8 Tom Dillmann • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 16 Oliver Turvey • 17 Gary Paffett • 19 Felipe Massa • 20 Mitch Evans • 22 Oliver Rowland • 23 Sébastien Buemi • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Alexander Sims • 28 António Félix da Costa • 36 André Lotterer • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 64 Jérôme d'Ambrosio • 66 Daniel Abt • 94 Pascal Wehrlein/Felix Rosenqvist
E-Prix
Ad DiriyahMarrakechSantiagoMexico CityHong KongSanyaRomeParisMonacoBerlinBernNew York City INew York City II
Tests
ValenciaAd DiriyahRookie TestMexico City
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Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingGEOX DRAGONMahindra RacingMercedes-Benz EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsPanasonic Jaguar RacingROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE06BMW iFE.20DS E-Tense FE20Jaguar I-Type IVMahindra M6ElectroMercedes-Benz EQ Silver Arrow 01NIO FE-005Nissan IM02Penske EV-4Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
2 Sam Bird3 Oliver Turvey4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne6 Brendon Hartley/Sérgio Sette Câmara7 Nico Müller11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries18 Neel Jani19 Felipe Massa20 Mitch Evans22 Oliver Rowland23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Alexander Sims28 Maximilian Günther33 Ma Qing Hua/Daniel Abt36 André Lotterer48 Edoardo Mortara51 James Calado64 Jérôme d'Ambrosio66 Daniel Abt/René Rast94 Pascal Wehrlein/Alex Lynn
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IISantiagoMexico CityMarrakechBerlin IBerlin IIBerlin IIIBerlin IVBerlin VBerlin VI
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Sanya E-PrixRome E-PrixParis E-PrixSeoul E-PrixJakarta E-PrixNew York City E-PrixLondon E-Prix
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2020/21 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
Audi Sport ABT SchaefflerBMW i Andretti MotorsportDragon/Penske AutosportDS TecheetahEnvision Virgin RacingJaguar RacingMahindra RacingMercedes-EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
AudiBMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE07BMW iFE.21DS E-Tense FE20DS E-Tense FE 21Jaguar I-Type VMahindra M7ElectroMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02NIO 333 FE 001Nissan IM02Nissan IM03Penske EV-4Penske EV-5Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne6 Nico Müller/Joel Eriksson7 Sérgio Sette Câmara8 Oliver Turvey10 Sam Bird11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries20 Mitch Evans22 Oliver Rowland23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis28 Maximilian Günther29 Alexander Sims33 René Rast36 André Lotterer48 Edoardo Mortara71 Norman Nato88 Tom Blomqvist94 Alex Lynn99 Pascal Wehrlein
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IIRome IRome IIValencia IValencia IIMonacoPuebla IPuebla IINew York City INew York City IILondon ILondon IIBerlin IBerlin II
Cancelled E-Prix
Marrakesh E-PrixMexico City E-PrixParis E-PrixSantiago E-PrixSanya E-PrixSeoul E-Prix
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Valencia
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2021/22 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
Avalanche Andretti Formula EDragon/Penske AutosportDS TecheetahEnvision RacingJaguar TCS RacingMahindra RacingMercedes-EQ Formula E TeamNIO 333 FE TeamNissan e.DamsROKiT Venturi RacingTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
BMWDSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMercedes-BenzNIONissanPenskePorsche
Cars
Spark SRT05e
Audi e-tron FE07BMW iFE.21DS E-Tense FE21Jaguar I-Type VMahindra M7ElectroMercedes-EQ Silver Arrow 02NIO 333 FE 001Nissan IM03Penske EV-5Porsche 99X Electric
Drivers
3 Oliver Turvey4 Robin Frijns5 Stoffel Vandoorne7 Sérgio Sette Câmara9 Mitch Evans10 Sam Bird11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa17 Nyck de Vries22 Maximilian Günther23 Sébastien Buemi25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis28 Oliver Askew29 Alexander Sims30 Oliver Rowland33 Dan Ticktum36 André Lotterer37 Nick Cassidy48 Edoardo Mortara94 Pascal Wehrlein99 Antonio Giovinazzi
E-Prix
Diriyah IDiriyah IIMexico CityRome IRome IIMonacoBerlin IBerlin IIJakartaMarrakeshNew York City INew York City IILondon ILondon IISeoul ISeoul II
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ABT Cupra Formula E TeamAvalanche Andretti Formula EDS PenskeEnvision RacingJaguar TCS RacingMahindra RacingMaserati MSG RacingNEOM McLaren Formula E TeamNIO 333 Formula E TeamNissan Formula E TeamTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
DSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMaseratiNIONissanPorsche
Cars
Spark Gen 3
DS E-Tense FE23Jaguar I-Type 6Mahindra M9ElectroMaserati Tipo FolgoreNIO 333 ER9Nissan e-4ORCE 04Porsche 99X Electric
Suppliers
ABBDallaraHankookLucid MotorsSpark Racing TechnologiesWilliams Advanced Engineering
Drivers
1 Stoffel Vandoorne3 Sérgio Sette Câmara4 Robin Frijns; Kelvin van der Linde5 Jake Hughes7 Maximilian Günther8 Oliver Rowland; Roberto Merhi9 Mitch Evans10 Sam Bird11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa16 Sébastien Buemi17 Norman Nato23 Sacha Fenestraz25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis33 Dan Ticktum36 André Lotterer; David Beckmann37 Nick Cassidy48 Edoardo Mortara51 Nico Müller58 René Rast94 Pascal Wehrlein
E-Prix
Mexico CityDiriyah IDiriyah IIHyderabadCape TownSão PauloBerlin IBerlin IIMonacoJakarta IJakarta IIPortlandRome IRome IILondon ILondon II
Cancelled E-Prix
Paris E-PrixSeoul E-PrixVancouver E-Prix
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ValenciaRookie Test
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2021/222023/24
2023/24 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
ABT Cupra Formula E TeamAndretti Formula EDS PenskeEnvision RacingJaguar TCS RacingMahindra RacingMaserati MSG RacingNEOM McLaren Formula E TeamERT Formula E TeamNissan Formula E TeamTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
DSJaguarMahindra & MahindraMaseratiERTNissanPorsche
Cars
Spark Gen 3
DS E-Tense FE23Jaguar I-Type 6Mahindra M10ElectroMaserati Tipo FolgoreNIO 333 ER9Nissan e-4ORCE 04Porsche 99X Electric
Suppliers
ABBDallaraHankookLucid MotorsSpark Racing TechnologiesWilliams Advanced Engineering
Drivers
1 Jake Dennis2 Stoffel Vandoorne3 Sérgio Sette Câmara4 Robin Frijns; Joel Eriksson5 Jake Hughes7 Maximilian Günther8 Sam Bird; Taylor Barnard9 Mitch Evans11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa16 Sébastien Buemi; Paul Aron17 Norman Nato18 Jehan Daruvala21 Nyck de Vries; Jordan King22 Oliver Rowland; Caio Collet23 Sacha Fenestraz25 Jean-Éric Vergne33 Dan Ticktum37 Nick Cassidy48 Edoardo Mortara51 Nico Müller; Kelvin van der Linde94 Pascal Wehrlein
E-Prix
Mexico CityDiriyah IDiriyah IISão PauloTokyoMisano IMisano IIMonacoBerlin IBerlin IIShanghai IShanghai IIPortland IPortland IILondon ILondon II
Tests
ValenciaRookie Test
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2022/232024/25
2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship
Entrants
ABT Yamaha Lola Formula E TeamAndretti Formula ECupra KiroDS PenskeEnvision RacingJaguar TCS RacingMahindra RacingMaserati MSG RacingNEOM McLaren Formula E TeamNissan Formula E TeamTAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team
Manufacturers
DSJaguarLola CarsMahindra & MahindraMaseratiNissanPorsche
Cars
Spark Gen 3 Evo
DS E-Tense FE25Jaguar I-Type 7Lola T001Mahindra M11ElectroMaserati Tipo FolgoreNissan e-4ORCE 05Porsche 99X ElectricPorsche 99X Electric WCG03
Suppliers
ABBDallaraHankookLucid MotorsSpark Racing TechnologiesWilliams Advanced Engineering
Drivers
1 Pascal Wehrlein2 Stoffel Vandoorne3 David Beckmann4 Robin Frijns5 Taylor Barnard7 Maximilian Günther8 Sam Bird9 Mitch Evans11 Lucas di Grassi13 António Félix da Costa16 Sébastien Buemi17 Norman Nato21 Nyck de Vries22 Zane Maloney23 Oliver Rowland25 Jean-Éric Vergne27 Jake Dennis33 Dan Ticktum37 Nick Cassidy48 Edoardo Mortara51 Nico Müller55 Jake Hughes
E-Prix
São PauloMexico CityJeddah IJeddah IIMiamiMonaco IMonaco IITokyo ITokyo IIShanghai IShanghai IIJakartaBerlin IBerlin IILondon ILondon II
Tests
JaramaRookie Test
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2023/242025/26
ABB FIA Formula E Drivers
2024/25 Drivers
1 Pascal Wehrlein • 2 Stoffel Vandoorne • 3 David Beckmann • 4 Robin Frijns • 5 Taylor Barnard • 7 Maximilian Günther • 8 Sam Bird • 9 Mitch Evans • 11 Lucas di Grassi • 13 António Félix da Costa • 16 Sébastien Buemi • 17 Norman Nato • 21 Nyck de Vries • 22 Zane Maloney • 23 Oliver Rowland • 25 Jean-Éric Vergne • 27 Jake Dennis • 33 Dan Ticktum • 37 Nick Cassidy • 48 Edoardo Mortara • 51 Nico Müller • 55 Jake Hughes
2024/25 Test/Reserve Drivers
Bianca BustamanteLéna BühlerTatiana Calderón‏‎Jamie ChadwickChloe ChambersSimona de SilvestroJessica EdgarSophia Flörsch‏‎Marta GarcíaGabriela JílkováJordan KingMiki KoyamaElla LloydNerea MartíAlisha PalmowskiAlice PowellAbbi PullingCarrie SchreinerSérgio Sette CâmaraBeitske VisserLilou Wadoux
Former Drivers
Daniel AbtJaime AlguersuariMarco AndrettiPaul AronOliver AskewDavid BeckmannNathanaël BerthonTom BlomqvistMatthew BrabhamJames CaladoAdam CarrollMichela CerrutiKarun ChandhokCaio ColletMike ConwayJérôme d'AmbrosioJehan DaruvalaTom DillmannSalvador DuranLoïc DuvalMaro EngelSacha FenestrazLuca FilippiAlex FontanaAntonio GarciaPierre GaslyAntonio GiovinazziEsteban GutiérrezBrendon HartleyNick HeidfeldAndré LottererNeel JaniKamui KobayashiKatherine LeggeFabio LeimerVitantonio LiuzziAlex LynnMa Qing HuaFelipe MassaRoberto MerhiFranck MontagnyFelipe NasrGary PaffettCharles PicNelson Piquet Jr.Nicolas ProstRené RastFelix RosenqvistStéphane SarrazinTakuma SatoBruno SennaOriol ServiàAlexander SimsScott SpeedDan TicktumHo-Pin TungOliver TurveyJarno TrulliKelvin van der LindeJacques VilleneuveJustin WilsonSakon Yamamoto
Test Drivers
Alexander AlbonJack AitkenFilipe AlbuquerqueAmna Al QubaisiLucas AuerMikel AzconaHugh BarterMichaël BenyahiaLuke BrowningAndrea CaldarelliTatiana CaldéronDaniel CaoPatrick CarpentierStefano ColettiJak CrawfordDa Sheng ZhangSam DejonghePipo DeraniGil de FerranPaul di RestaMattia DrudiFelipe DrugovichCharlie EastwoodJonny EdgarYann EhrlacherJoel ErikssonSimon EvansRicardo FellerEnzo FittipaldiPietro FittipaldiAntonio FuocoMarta GarcíaLuca GhiottoJamie GreenEsteban GuerrieriRio HaryantoDennis HaugerColton HertaAlexandre ImperatoriGabriela JílkováCarmen JordáDaniel JuncadellaNicolas LapierreArthur LeclercKyle KirkwoodDaniil KvyatLinus LundqvistJuan Manuel LópezKush MainiZane MaloneyPippa MannRaffaele MarcielloJann MardenboroughVictor MartinsGabriele MinìNicolas PinoAlice PowellThomas PreiningJames RossiterGrégoire SaucyCarrie SchreinerSergey SirotkinRobert ShwartzmanBruno SpenglerWill StevensDean StonemanMitsunori TakaboshiAdrien TambayHarry TincknellTim TramnitzUgo UgochukwuSheldon van der LindeDries VanthoorFrederik VestiMarco WittmannYe Yifei
Formula E Development Drivers
Gregoire DemoustierAnthoine HubertFrédéric MakowieckiThéo PourchaireBenoît Tréluyer
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