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Formula E season review: The good, the controversial and the unbelievable
Formula E marked its 10-year milestone with a season filled with memorable, controversial, and jaw-dropping moments. The tight competition in Season 10 extended to the very last lap, spanning across drivers’, teams’, and the new manufacturers’ championships. The season saw eight different drivers from six teams secure victories, with Pascal Wehrlein emerging as the S10 world champion and Jaguar clinching the teams’ and manufacturers’ titles amidst some controversy. Despite the occasional criticisms, Formula E delivered another year of thrilling racing, including stops in China, Misano, and potentially Tokyo. As the sport looks forward to the introduction of the Gen3 EVO in the next season, memorable moments like Maximilian Günther’s Tokyo win and Mitch Evans breaking his Monaco curse stood out alongside instances of controversy. Edoardo Mortara’s surprise pole position in Berlin and the return to racing in China highlighted the season’s highs, although instances like Antonio Felix da Costa’s disqualification and Evans’ penalty in Portland added to the drama.