Formula E experienced a mixed weekend in Shanghai, with a variety of weather conditions, podium finishers, and strategies across both days of the double-header. The first race saw DS Penske take their first 1-2 finish in the history of the championship, led by Maximilian Guenther. Guenther’s team-mate, Jean-Eric Vergne, also impressed with a late lunge to secure second place. Nick Cassidy of Jaguar TCS Racing dominated the wet conditions on Sunday, securing a lights-to-flag victory from pole position. CUPRA KIRO’s success story in the 2024/25 season, fueled by investment and a potent Porsche powertrain, has been one of the highlights of the championship. The weekend in China showcased thrilling racing moments and unexpected turns of fortune for several teams and drivers.
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