Mitch Evans claimed a 16th career victory in Formula E’s second race of the Berlin E-Prix, extending his advantage as the driver with the most wins in the series.
Mitch Evans secured a win in the second race of Formula E’s Berlin E-Prix, his 16th championship victory. The New Zealander strategically preserved energy before making a late charge, moving to second place in the drivers’ standings. The race featured slow early laps and numerous overtakes, leading to incidents like de Vries’ retirement and Cassidy’s damaged front wing. Despite a controversial moment involving Rowland and Wehrlein, Evans emerged victorious after a successful late surge through the field. Rowland eventually finished second, with Wehrlein settling for third place in the final standings.

