P1racenews AI automatic summary:
Nick Cassidy secured back-to-back victories in Formula E’s season-ending London E-Prix, whilst Porsche wrapped up the teams’ and manufacturers’ titles.
Mitch Evans initially finished the race in second place but was subsequently penalized and demoted to fifth position. This penalty allowed Nyck de Vries and Sebastien Buemi to secure spots on the podium.
Porsche clinched both the teams’ and manufacturers’ titles comfortably after Oliver Rowland, the world champion, crashed out, and both McLarens retired from their last race of the season.
Nick Cassidy continued his winning streak by taking his third victory in the last four races at the ExCeL Centre after starting from pole position.
In a perfect end to his time with Jaguar, Nick Cassidy achieved a double victory at the season-ending Formula E London E-Prix, showcasing impressive performance throughout the race.
The final race of the season saw Nick Cassidy making a strong start from pole position, while Edoardo Mortara retired early due to an issue at the first corner. The chaotic yet eventful race ultimately led to Cassidy’s dominant victory and dramatic incidents affecting other contenders.
Despite facing penalties and incidents, the race concluded with Nick Cassidy securing a comfortable victory, with Mitch Evans being demoted to fifth place, and Nyck de Vries and Sebastien Buemi completing the podium. Jake Dennis finished fourth, while David Beckmann scored his first point of the season in tenth place.






