Tokyo once again hosted the ABB FIA Formula E Championship for Rounds 8 and 9 of its 11th season through Tokyo E-Prix. With varying track conditions between the two races, Stoffel Vandoorne claimed victory on Saturday through smart strategy, while Oliver Rowland finally brought home a win for Nissan at their home race.
Saturday Highlights:
Maserati MSG Racing’s Stoffel Vandoorne returned to the top step of the podium after three years by winning Saturday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from 14th, Vandoorne surged forward with aggressive early energy usage and became the first to deploy the rapid-charging Pit Boost. The race was red-flagged on lap 14, giving Vandoorne the edge when most drivers were still due for their Pit Boost stops. He built a commanding 20-second gap and finished ahead of championship leader Oliver Rowland and McLaren’s rookie Taylor Barnard.
Sunday Highlights:
After missing out on a win in Tokyo since 2024, Oliver Rowland finally brought victory to Nissan in Sunday’s Tokyo E-Prix. Starting from pole, Rowland battled Porsche’s reigning World Champion Pascal Wehrlein. Using strategic Attack Mode activations, Rowland passed Wehrlein on lap 26 and, with help from a late safety car, secured his fourth win of the season. Wehrlein finished second, while Dan Ticktum celebrated his first-ever Formula E podium with third.
Following the Tokyo double-header, Rowland leads the drivers’ standings with 161 points. Nissan also tops both the team (172 pts) and manufacturers’ standings (256 pts).
The 11th season of Formula E continues with a double-header at the Shanghai E-Prix on 31 May and 1 June, and Jakarta will host its round on 21 June 2025.
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